Greetings and Happy Holidays!
The hustle and bustle of shopping, family visits, and forced
feeding of Christmas cookies are a good reminder that it is time to reflect on
the slow and steady work of planning AHMEN’s 2017 community development goals
for 2017. To do this, Byron Morales, Dr.
Tom Camp, and I take into account what the local community agents in each of
the “Agentes Comunitarios de Salud Integral” workshops throughout Honduras have
shared with us. We use this information
to envision what is practical and possible for the upcoming new year while also
looking well beyond into the future. You
see, gone are the days when we sit around and decide what the people in
Honduras need. Our entire launching pad
into missions is now fueled by the needs and dreams of the local committees in
Cusuna, Jutiapa, Raistá, and Yorito.
See below for their reports!
Here Pastor Wilinton and his daughter Ambel tell of two incidences where community agents employed the training they received from the Río de Agua Viva team. (1) A pregnant woman with no access to medical care was aided in her delivery with the birthing techniques Dr. Ben Coplan shared last June. (2) A young man's canoe flipped over on him, and he began to drown. The CAs used their CPR training from Leana Moncada to save his life.
Here, Tomasa tells of a woman who had been waiting for an extended period of time on a nurse to come diagnose and treat her body pain. When the pain became unbearable, a brigade of community agents arrived and employed the massage therapy techniques that Caden Camp taught in June. The woman began to feel better even after just a single treatment. Her hope is that more agents will be trained so that all of La Moskitia will reap the benefits of the education AHMEN provides.
If you would like to work with the ACSI community agents in
2017, please contact me today! You have
a gift to share with Wilinton and his fellow agents across Honduras. We need you on the Río de Agua Viva team as a
teacher, long-term planner, researcher, photographer, storyteller, and good will ambassador. We also welcome more input from more voices as we continue to plan the most effective and appropriate approaches to long-term, sustainable education outreach in Honduras.
Together, we are the difference.
It's really neat to see this up and going. You guys are doing awesome!
ReplyDeleteWe look forward to working with you and your family again this June. Thank you for being a vital part of this process.
DeleteI will be teaching clean water culture to children.
ReplyDeleteAnd you will do a GREAT job!!
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