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Monday, February 1, 2010

Post #7 2/01

Pardon me for waxing emotional. I leave the work to Amoce and the team.

Short of food shortages. Life is returning to an overcrowded normal.

The prison was upsetting with 75 men in a 16 x 16 ft space. All were sick. Skin sores. Drinking wash water. No ventilation.the video I snuck can't capture it.

Smith brought his whole extended family from PAP using 2 wks wages and now has 15 in his 2 room house.

Today the team takes the 2900 lbs from Alby and Jan and starts individual delivery to stressed homes.
Seeing the solar pump make massive water w no fuel costs yesterday was a first in many long victories from the first Solar donation.

Dave bought a live chicken and boiled it for lunch at work yesterday. He's gone feral, it's time to bring him home before he looks ok to me.

On the way to the airport, I saw 30 family members waiting in line to do jump rope with their kids. Life is returning.

Met a man doing our kind of work here in Cayes from Medina. Found my contact for the woodshop projects.

The sharing and generosity of the small missions has been a real joy.

Time to go home, Alby's here.
Jay
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