First we will be traveling to Petit Goave, Haiti. Petit Goave was one of the places hit by the earthquake in 2010. We will have the chance to work with kids in the local school which could be interesting since I don't know French or Creole but I guess we will have translators for that. Otherwise I don't know how we will be able to teach kids we can't speak to...
In Belize we will be in a little village called 7 Miles. Originally we were going to go to Costa Rica but recently Experience Mission has been making connections in Belize and felt like it would be a better fit. Little fun fact: English is the national language of Belize. There may be some local dialect that some of them may speak but for the most part there will not be any issues with that.
In Jamaica, we will be staying in Catadupa which is located up in the mountains. There is a train track that runs through the middle of the town. At one point it was a way for tourists to come see the town but it was shut down in the 90s and kind of threw off the economy of Catadupa. English is taught in the schools so they said we will have no problem with a language barrier there. The local language is a derivation of English so I should come back speaking like a pro which would be so cool!!
I also wanted to say thank you so much to everyone who has donated to my trip. I totally just jumped in to this trip trusting that God would provide the money I need and He has totally provided in ways I could not possibly imagine! Thankfully, I have been able to work enough and save enough to where I do have the rest but it would mean almost no money when I get back. The rest of the money to pay for my trip is due next week. If you had been wanting to donate, you can go to www.experiencemission.org and scroll down to where it says "sponsor a 3&6 month immersion volunteer". Thank you all so much for all of your prayers and love! I couldn't do this without you!
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