Participant Blog: 4 pesos a day…

Being thrown into a world of poverty, you slowly begin to realize the significance of what we sometimes take for granted in life. On our fourth day of this exciting and life changing experience, we visited a garbage dump to pass out water to the underprivileged people. From the first minute we arrived, there was an instant feeling of need. Looking around we saw young kids and adults alike rummaging through the garbage looking for cans, bottleschristals-camera-106.jpg or anything that they could potentially use to survive. After meeting Julio, a little Dominican boy, I began to realize just how hard it was and started to help him look for cans within the huge piles of garbage…which was definitely not an easy task! After about 20 minutes I had only successfully found 4 cans for Julio. I’d place one of those cans in the huge sack he was carrying, his face would light up even more, knowing that these cans were filling the sack which he would get 4 pesos for (approximately 25 cents CAD). This struck me hard. Meeting Julio had a huge impact on my life, he taught me how to be grateful for what I have, because after these 10 days are over I am returning to Canada where things go back to normal but kids like Julio are stuck here living and struggling each day to survive the harshness of poverty. I know that seeing that smile on his face was well worth the trip! - Jamie, 17, Student from Newfoundland

*All participants are given the opportunity to blog so many views are represented. These views do not neccesarily reflect the views of Absolute Leadership Development. If you are a Hero Holiday participant that would like to share your experience please email your story (and picture, if possible) to blog@heroholiday.com

2 Responses to “Participant Blog: 4 pesos a day…”


  1. 1 Laura Marshall Jul 10th, 2007 at 10:02 pm

    Laura

    It was so great to see your wonderful smile today. We miss you so much
    and we are so in awe of all that you have accomplished.I’m sure I speak
    for all of the parents when I say that we are truly blessed to have
    children as caring and selfless as you all are. Be safe and I hope your
    cold is getting better.

    Lots of Love Always,
    Mom,Dad and Scottie

  2. 2 Regnier's Jul 10th, 2007 at 11:24 pm

    Hi Jeannine,

    Your phone call was music to my ears. Every person that you help is a blessing on our souls. Mom printed the blogs to make posters for our church. This fitted quite well into fathr’s sermon, ambassadors of Christ.

    I regret that I am not there with you.

    Looking forward to your trip home.

    With proud love, always your,

    Papa

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