Up at 7 for breakfast and another day of work!
We finished off the gazebo, transplanted green onions into the community garden,
One pump is shared with 5 farmers; they sign a contract with UCI that they will pay back 2/3 of the cost of the pump in two years. Last crop, this group of farmers made $11,000 USD ($123,000 Haitian goudes). Saul, an agricultural specialist involved with UCI, oversees this project. There are other managers as well, who receive extensive training in agriculture and the maintenance of these water pumps.
Although the garden we looked at had just been harvested, so there wasn’t a lot to see, we did have a look at the beans that were drying.
Afterward, we participated in a nutrition centre “feeding program” 30 minutes down the dirt road. We met the pastor and the children of this community, listened to them sing, helped with handing out prepared bowls of rice and beans, and played frisbee, skipping, and soccer with the kids outside.
We then handed out all the clothes we had purchased at the market on Saturday (which they gladly received) and colouring books and crayons we had brought along.
After returning, we did a bit of cleanup work, played volleyball and with the little kids till suppertime.
Written by M. Roseboom
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