It was a bumpy ride and an off-roading adventure with a bunch of crazy guys, but we made it to Jaiah's in Kakata! We've been hosting a team of 4 for the past few days, and we wanted to give them the 'non-Monrovia' experience...so we headed for the busy today! We drove through Firestone plantation and then through Kakata, where you take a dusty road, forge a few very large puddles of water and after a few miles, end up at Jaiah's orphanage--where he and his wife take care of 35 children by living off of the land. It felt like Christmas when we unloaded mosquito nets, rice, flour, children's books, vitamins, clothes and some farm tools for them. It was a great day! Here are a few pictures.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
A Peek at My Day
It was a bumpy ride and an off-roading adventure with a bunch of crazy guys, but we made it to Jaiah's in Kakata! We've been hosting a team of 4 for the past few days, and we wanted to give them the 'non-Monrovia' experience...so we headed for the busy today! We drove through Firestone plantation and then through Kakata, where you take a dusty road, forge a few very large puddles of water and after a few miles, end up at Jaiah's orphanage--where he and his wife take care of 35 children by living off of the land. It felt like Christmas when we unloaded mosquito nets, rice, flour, children's books, vitamins, clothes and some farm tools for them. It was a great day! Here are a few pictures.
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