I joined the team to Guatemala for Volcano survivors. We served 2 villages, but the volcano refugee camp touched me the most.
I was able to teach Public Health to to a few Guatemalans so they could help their own people. I also did triage and patient teaching, and prayed with survivors.
One grandma lost 10 members of her family to the volcano last year, leaving her unable to feed what family was left. Her granddaughter leaned into me and and gave me such looks that I was able to give her the biggest hug ever. That happened many times. Sometimes we reach the people 1 child at a time!
I was able to teach Public Health to to a few Guatemalans so they could help their own people. I also did triage and patient teaching, and prayed with survivors.
One grandma lost 10 members of her family to the volcano last year, leaving her unable to feed what family was left. Her granddaughter leaned into me and and gave me such looks that I was able to give her the biggest hug ever. That happened many times. Sometimes we reach the people 1 child at a time!
said on 7/22/2019 11:03:42 PM
Thank you so much for sharing Irma. It was an honor to serve with you and get to know you.
Harold