**There will several questions seeking more information about our Haitian Staff. As a result, we are planning on featuring one employee per month here on our blog. Be looking for that soon.
Now answers from Licia:
1.What do you eat on a typical day?
Breakfast-eggs, grilled cheese, peanut butter, oatmeal
Lunch we have rice and beans about every other day. We also eat cracked corn, breadfruit, plantains, goat. We have lunch meat sandwiches or soup on the other day.
Dinner is mostly American meals, stir fry, casseroles, pizza etc.
2. Do you have a water purifier and if so, from where?
Our main water purification system is from Water Missions International. We also have some small machines from Air moble mission that are smaller and use electic power. And a non electric system from pure water .
3. How is Darlens Darlens is doing well.
He is still with us at the RC. His sister has not been to visit him in over a year. We are currently trying to locate some of his family. He has been hanging around 20 pounds since December 2010.
4. Can you tell me a little bit more about your relationship with the local catholic churches?
There is one Catholic Church here in Cazale. There is a priest from Argentina that lives here and is the main priest for this church. He has teams come in from the US, Cananda, Argentina and other countries. Many times they come down and visit us at RHFH. They will come and volunteer and work in the clinic and RC. The Catholic church does many projects and activities in the Cazale area. If they have a donation of medications or food and they have extra they often share these with RHFH. They are very cooperative with us and we work well together in the community.
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Jacci in Ohio says
March 14, 2011 at 6:54 pmthank you! 🙂