Saturday 29 March 2014

Heritage College nurses visit March 5th 2014





. An hour after we arrived another 8 people came in to repair a big section of the roof and start to do the fittings to install the solar panels. That meant, we had to clear a complete classroom and the kitchen  

 We are having a very productive week with the Heritage College team.
Monday the nursing and early childhood education students and their teachers went out to Panyebar in  2 vans and Brian and I, the interpreters. The kids were very excited to see so many of us arriving with suitcases full of art materials, shoes, school supplies and all these pretty young girls to play with them for the day.
     



New shelving units pre-made delivered in parts for 3 classrooms 

Shelving arriving on roof of van.
 We are having a very productive week with the Heritage College team.
Monday the nursing and early childhood education students and their teachers went out to Panyebar in  2 vans and Brian and I, the interpreters and a builder went in another van with garifunas of water, all the wood cut and predrilled to make 4 big shelving units,( one each for the 3 classrooms and another larger unit for the kitchen). The kids were very excited to see so many of us arriving with suitcases full of art materials, shoes, school supplies and all these pretty young girls to play with them for the day.
     The nurses set up assessment and treatment stations at the upper area and started in immediately to see the mothers who were waiting with their children to be seen. We gave out some donated baby clothes and adorable little wool hats that had been given to us to distribute. The mums were so grateful.
     One of the students had brought down a big box of cute knitted teddy bears given by Teddies for Tragedies. The kids loved those soft, cuddly bears. Kay from Heritage brought a terrific array of art supplies for the kids to try out. The daycare kids had never had a chance to try out such things and worked all day turning out some beautiful art pieces. 
     The daycare teachers were wonderfully patient with all of us " extra folk" and had made name tags for all the children so we could get to know them better. An hour after we arrived another 8 people came in to repair a big section of the roof and start to do the fittings to install the solar panels. That meant, we had to clear a complete classroom and the kitchen and keep the kids clear of these areas when they were so curious about everything that was going on!!
     As we were about to leave, the daycare teachers brought out over a hundred pairs of earrings they had made during the past week for us to bring back to sell to help raise additional funds for their program. They are amazing, I never know how they find the time to do everything so well. Enjoy the 

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