“Viva la Mexico!! We have arrived - made it through a few army check stops and the border crossing - “red light green light” experience. We had to get off the bus collect our luggage then one at a time push a traffic light button - if it turned green […]
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Penticton Students ‘Back At It’ In Mexico
Published by March 10th, 2010 in FB, Mexico and Other Sites. 2 CommentsMaking A House A Home
Published by March 10th, 2010 in FB, Mexico, Student Zone, Other Sites and Uncategorized. 0 Comments //BindData(PostList, null, pager);
Between yesterday and today, the houses have been pieced together rapidly. Lots of hard work, painting and sawing have brought the group two standing houses. Everyone is experimenting with different ways to help out; whether it be playing with the kids, roofing or […]
The Ultimate Christmas Gift
Published by December 31st, 2009 in FB, Participant Blogs, Mexico and Other Sites. 1 CommentAfter many days of laughter and tears, the house we build for this family for Christmas is finally complete.
The family made us fresh duck with beans and salad for yet another meal together! It is pretty incredible to be on the receiving end of such generosity and sacrifice.
During the dedication the crew from Canada presented […]
Their First Christmas Gifts
Published by December 25th, 2009 in FB, Participant Blogs, Mexico and Other Sites. 0 Comments“My children have never had a Christmas gift.” - Mother of the family we are building for.
As we sit down to our gift exchange this morning, these words still ring in my head. Last night the family we are building for made us a Christmas dinner. While we were there with them, sitting around a […]
...continue readingNovemeber 2008 Adult Group to Mexico
Published by October 19th, 2009 in FB and Other Sites. 0 Comments Well, almost a year later and I am finally posting some pictures! Thank you to everyone who was on this trip with us for your patience. Going through these pictures again have brought back many fond memories of our time together.
The families from the two houses that you completed are still doing really […]
Final Days in Mexico - August 2009
Published by August 8th, 2009 in FB, Mexico and Other Sites. 0 CommentsOur internet has been pretty scattered here this past week. Parents and friends, thank you for your patience in receiving these updates and photos.
The last few days have been filled with:
HARD WORK
DOING LAUNDRY BY HAND (by the way, Jeff said thanks)
BEACH TIME
DANCING
DEDICATION DAY
All efforts resulted in these two incredibly well built projects!
We are all looking […]
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Published by August 4th, 2009 in FB, Mexico and Other Sites. 1 CommentI am sure you are wondering about this picture!!! Please read on…
Today was a busy day filled with anticipation, excitement, hard work, good times with new found friends, the taco stand, and a special treat, THE MEXICAN CIRCUS!
This morning we got off to a late start to our job sites because we had to finish […]
August 2nd, 2009 - The drive to Vicente Guerrero
Published by August 2nd, 2009 in Mexico. 0 CommentsWe arrived in Mexico safe and sound.
Check out the pictures on Facebook, do you think that anyone was tired today?
We are just sitting down to supper now and then that will be followed up with orientation.
First day on the job sites tomorrow, stay turned for more pictures and stories.
July 4th, 2009 - Today’s Events with Hero Holiday
Published by July 4th, 2009 in FB, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Other Sites. 2 Comments1. Registration and orientation day in Toronto for Dominican Hero Holiday!
2. GBC private charter group from Calgary is traveling down the Baja today and will arrive in Vicente Guerrero tonight as they begin their Hero Holiday in Mexico!
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Published by April 30th, 2009 in Mexico, Staff Blogs and Mainpage. 7 CommentsMy name is Charles Roberts and I am the Director for Hero Holiday. I, along with my wife and three children, the Bernardi family and the Boyce family, are all currently in Mexico representing Hero Holiday here. Over the past couple of years, my wife Tricia, our sons, and I have been living here off and on. Our boys know this as their home. We know this community very well and have many friends here. We have been fortunate to be able to partner with local government agencies and authorities to better assist the people we are here to help.
Considering the media coverage of the Swine Flu, and the Drug War along the northern Mexican border, I feel it is important for you to hear from us on a personal level. We are living here, day in and day out and would love to share with you, from our perspective, what is really (or not really) happening.
Safety has always been, and will continue to be, our number one priority for all of our trip participants. Safety is always at the forefront of every decision we make and every trip that we facilitate.
I am continually saddened by the media in Canada and the US. Their overreaction and selective coverage to the Swine Flu and to the Drug War stories in Mexico have created and continue to create an incredible amount of fear in people. Considering the media’s business approach to ’sell’ stories to the public, we are constantly seeing more and more ’stories’ that are slanted to instill fear in their listeners. Looking at it carefully, it is clear that ‘fear’ sells.
When hearing news stories, always remember to use a personal filter and your own common sense to read between the lines of what is being reported. When considering traveling to other countries, the most reliable information is official government information that they publish for our safety. It is direct, to the point and usually not ’selective’ or ‘over-dramatized’. A few trusted sites that we gain our information from are the following:
- Canadian Foreign Affairs (http://www.voyage.gc.ca/
countries_pays/menu-eng.asp ) - Canadian Health Agency (http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/
index-eng.php). ) - The World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/en/ )
These three are highly respected government agencies, and are accountable to people for what they say. Our Canadian government will ALWAYS air on the side of extreme caution when it comes to travel advisories. If there is any reason for concern at all, our government will clearly communicate that to us, again, sometimes to an extreme.
Today, April 29th, 2009, the World Health Organization communicated again that there is no need to advise against regular travel.
“WHO advises no restriction of regular travel or closure of borders. It is considered prudent for people who are ill to delay international travel and for people developing symptoms following international travel to seek medical attention, in line with guidance from national authorities.”
If you are a Hero Holiday participant, concerned about traveling to Mexico on your trip, please do not be alarmed. I understand that the media is making a big deal about this, and it may appear that the world is falling apart. However, I encourage you, as I did earlier, to please filter what your are hearing, use some common sense, and research this a little further on your own. Please do not believe everything you hear, and do not just take my thoughts on this either. Look into it for yourself via trusted sources. I am confident that a lot of your concerns will be eliminated. The worst thing you can do is to make a quick, uninformed decision, based solely on something you have heard/seen on TV.
Thank you for your understanding. I hope you are encouraged by this. I am available anytime if you would like to contact me personally.
Charles Roberts
Hero Holiday Director
Mexico Cell: (to dial from Canada) 001 521 (616) 109-9404
US Cell: (for when I am in the USA) (619) 370-6303
Email: charles@heroholiday.com









