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5月31日

My First Few Weeks...

Hi everyone!  Well I have now been in my new home for almost a month.  Things so far have been really great!  I really love it here.....everything...the people, the town, my work.  I have been spending the last few weeks meeting all my counterparts, learning Spanish, and getting to know my way around the community. 

Another volunteer who is in the Protected Areas Management project, Molly, got a site change to my city last week.  She has been here for almost a year now.  She is great and we have become really good friends!  We are going to live together in a month when I move out of my host family´s house.  She is going to work in promoting ecotourism with Celeque National Park, but she wants to go to Med School when she gets home so we are excited to do some health projects together.

Last week Kate (married, business volunteer living in here) and I did our first AIDS workshop together at a colegio (highschool) with 38 students.  It went really great!  The thing with ¨charlas¨here are they have to be super dynamic to keep the students attention and keep it interesting.  Powerpoint presentations just don´t fly here.  So I spent a few days making poster boards and a bunch of activities for the kids to do during the workshop.  We did skits, condom demonstrations (using a plantain, because I forgot my wooden penis), games to resist peer-pressure to have sex etc.  It went over really well and they really learned alot!

This week I helped my counterpart from World Vision run a two day workshop educating religious leaders from Gracias about HIV/AIDS so they can educate the members of their church....pastors, fathers, nuns, etc.  Also, we are fighting to overcome the discrimination and stigmatization people living with HIV/AIDS here often face.  It was such a cool workshop.  We took 26 of these leaders to San Pedro Sula on Tuesday where we went to visit AIDS patients at a major hospital there.  Also, we had a conference with this well-known family here who all are HIV positive (the husband, wife, and 12 year old daughter).  The father had unprotected sex once when he was 18 and a few years later got married and infected his wife without knowing he had HIV.  They later had a daughter and only found out about the disease when the daughter was 6 months old, after it had already been transmited to her.  But this family started a foundation called Llaves where they travel around Honduras, the States, and Latin America providing HIV education and fighting for the rights of HIV infected people.  Also, we went to a home for orphaned kids who are all HIV positive.  That just broke my heart...but they were all so beautiful and sweet and it was so cool to see how happy and hopeful they are.  I spend time with a 14 year old who had just gotten back from the hospital with Tuberculosis, who I could tell was depressed and struggling, but she let me into her heart and it was great getting to see her smile.  Wednesday we were able to participate in an AIDS support group and then go to a Maquila (factory) started by a group of people living with HIV.  So overall it was a really great experience and I feel really lucky that I was a part of it!

So that´s all for now.  I am just doing a lot of work with HIV/AIDS right now.  I have a meeting tomorrow with the director of the nursing school here to plan what my work will be with them so I am looking forward to that! 


Lauren
5月8日

Official Peace Corp Volunteer

Hey alll!
 
I know it has been awhile now since I have written...things have been really busy.  BUT I am now officially a Peace Corps Volunteer!  We went back to our first training site last week for 4 days to get a little more training, get our residency cards etc and then on Thursday was our swearing in ceremony at the US embassy.  After the ceremony we all went to the Ambassador´s house to swim, play tennis, and celebrate!  Well now here come the good part...where I am going to live for 2 years and what I will be doing.....
 
So my site placement is in the west!  It is actually a site that I have wanted from the beginning.  It is a moderately sized city with about 15,000 people.  It is located in a valley at the foot of Mount Celaque (the highest point in Honduras....some of the best hiking here!)  Also there are suppose to be really beautiful Agua Thermales here...which are natural pools flowing from the mountains so I am excited to go there!  The temperature here is pretty nice...it gets pretty hot here during the day but the mornings and nights are cool.  It is known as a colonial town (colonial churches etc) so it gets a good amount of backpackers and tourists.  There are two biliguel schools here so I met some people my age from Spain and the States living here teaching at the school so that is really cool!  There is also a married couple from my PC group that is living here with me.  Kate is working in the business project and Brody is working in water and sanitation.
 
I have four counterparts here (people from the community who I am going to work with)....
 
-World Vision, an NGO working in both HIV prevention and women & child health. 
-An adolescent health clinic, which is really rare here..my city has one of the only 2 in Honduras so thats really cool.  Teen pregnancy and STDs are a BIG problem here. It is common here for a girl to get pregnant ages (14-16) and you here on the news fairly often of a 10 or 11 year old getting pregnant in the aldeas.
-A nursing school, which is very cool because I have heard here that the nurses are not really taught the caring and compassionate aspect of nursing here and also confidentiality is nonexistent (which really effects people wanting to come get HIV testing) so I hope to incorporate these things when I teach them about HIV/AIDS and mother/child health.
-CAE, is goverment hospital that is focused only on providing care for people living with HIV or AIDS.  I think I am going to run support groups here but we´ll see.
 
So there is a ton of work to be done here and I am going to be kept very busy but I am really excited about what I can potentially do here!  I am now a member of La Red, which is a group of the leaders in the city promoting AIDS awareness and prevention and promoting human rights for people living with HIV....so I have already met the people in the city who are going into the schools, nursing schools, jails, and hospitals fighting against HIV/AIDS so that is really cool.
 
I am living with a family here for the next 2 months and then I get to find my own apartment or house to live in so that will be nice.  I am excited to be here and start working but I am stressed about my ability to teach in Spanish and am also going to really miss my friends.  I am giving myself the first 2 months to really learn Spanish and get confident with it and to get to know the community and my counterparts....
 
Hugs!
Lauren