Summer has begun. School is out, and students are free to relax, sleep in… or take the time to make a difference in the lives of people living in poverty in Mexico and change their own lives in the mean time.
All thirty-three participants from the Vancouver school arrived on time and a little tired. After chilling for a little bit we went for dinner and a walk down at the water front. Tomorrow we are leaving nice and early to beat some of the heat and will settle into the dorms and hang around the town a bit, hopefully hit the beach.
The week is shaping up to be a fantastic one. The supplies are ordered, the pads laid, the paint bought, the tools packed. The group is here, eager, ready to go. The family is waiting. So we begin.

Hi gang, hope you have all arrived and are getting settled and ready for WORK!!. How is the weather, no rain I hope!!
Carol Klein
Hi Everyone,
Hope the bus ride wasn’t too hot and no problems at the border. Can’t wait to hear more news! Keep us updated and good luck!
Jan Rodriguez
Hi - hope you’re having fun We are in Q with Grandma and Grandpa - all send their love.
mom
Hi Everyone sounds like a great combination of hard work and fun - can’t wait to see more pictures! Good job everyone!
Sally Sheppard
Hey everyone!
Read the blog and saw the picture, looks like you guys are working hard! This is a great thing you are all doing, hope your having a great experience. Dad, Ria miss you guys lots can’t wait to see you!
Daniella
Hello to you all,
We’re following your travels and are enjoying your comments and pictures. Thank you for your hard work and enjoy yourselves.
Simone misses you Cam.
Laurie
Hi Seycove gang
We love the pictures and comments. Thanks for keeping us posted!
Your are doing incredible work!
Are you having time for some rest,too?
The children in the pictures are so cute!
See you Saturday
Annelis and Bill
Hi Seycove,
What a wonderful job you are all doing. We hope that you are getting to know the families that you are helping. They will never forget you, nor you them. Enjoy every minute! Robbie, sorry to hear that there are scorpions there. Much love from Mom and Dad