We spent the morning at the Conespeh campus. George and Glen taught classes to seminary students while Pat and Kara taught nursing students. Suzanne shined in her role as translator. The rest of us spent time touring the Conespeh facilities and talking with folks there. |
This building is built next to the site of the building that collapsed. |
The plan is to build a clinic in the site of the building that collapsed, adjacent to the new bldg |
This new school is still under construction, but students started having classes there a few days ago. |
George teaching. |
Nursing class. |
Lunch on the Conaspeh grounds |
This little girl was waiting for her mother who was in the nursing class. Today was All Saints Day, a school holiday for children here. |
This is Cauvin, a bright young man who has graduated from the high school at Conespeh and has translated this week for the lectures in the nursing school. |
Saturday afternoon we visited the Ebenezer Orphanage outside of Pot-au-Prince. There are 48 children there, ages 2-16. This is James, an aspiring artist. |