Yesterday the group spent the day doing odd jobs at Hannah's Home. It is getting soooo close to opening. We played with the kids at Hogar de Ninos Orphanage in the afternoon and then came back for dinner. We went to Norky's for the best fire broasted chicken in the world. No kidding.
Then off to church at El Shalom in Villa El Salvador. I wanted the team to see the hospital there so we stopped by so they could take a few photos. It's in the median of the street and is made from cargo shipping containers. Very unique and resourceful. Church rocked. Really rocked. The team was up in front dancing by the end of the service.
The best part of my day was a trip with Felix and Diana to the pharmacy. We needed more supplies for today's clinic. We bought a lot and and as our clerk began boxing up our supplies the rest of the employees gathered around to see what all this was for. After Diana explained what we were doing they started bringing out stuff to give us. And not just one token donation.........lots of stuff. We spent about $220 on our list of medine. Diana, my translator and also a nursing student ( how appropriate ) estimates they gave us about $150 worth in free meds.
God is good.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
La Pharmaica
Posted by Rick at 6:36 AM
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