So, my boss Meredith came down last Monday to travel to the top three sites I had identified; Tres Ceibas, Paradero, Restauracion. Each site is so unique and brought their own set of advantages and weaknesses.
Paradero is located on the tippy top of a mountain about 2 hours outside of Santiago. It is the most remote site among the three and the only way to get up there is take a 4-wheel drive machine an hour and a half straight up a dirt path. Nearly a thousand people live up there and are served by one poorly staffed and ill-equipped clinic. The community is very organized as a good representation came to our meeting on Tuesday and asked all kinds of questions and responded very favorably to our concerns and inquiries. Meredith fell in love with the people in this site. They are so incredibly warm and welcoming! This would be a great project!
Tres Ceibas is located on the north coast near the beach town of Rio San Juan. It is a very rural village with very limited access to water. Hardly anyone has running water in their home as they have to travel great distances to retrieve water from wells. They have no health clinic and the closest one is in Rio San Juan which is a very long 8km walk. The community represented very well with 24 community members showing up to our meeting on Wednesday! Very encouraging. Many of the members who showed up were interested in our health promoter program. Many of the homes were made of tree bark and palm leaves. Definitely among the poorest of communities that I have seen. Possibilities are endless here!
Restauracion is a border town approximately 12km from the Haitian village of Tiluri way up in the mountains. There are about 10,000 people in the village. There is a town center, which is fairly developed and 7 outlying rural villages which are about 50% Haitian. There is a municipal hospital and 4 rural clinics that serve this population, but given its proximity to Haiti and the influx of immigrants there is not enough infrastructure to support the number of people visiting the clinics. The clinics are understaffed and inadequate in quality. The hospital is basically a clinic in that it has nothing better than any of the clinics. It is a level one care center. Great site!
Which one, which one...............
We rented a small SUV to get to the sites. I thought it would be a better idea than both of us on my motorcycle for hours at a time. There were a few times I didn't know if we would make it up certain inclines, mostly in Paradero. It was nice being able to drive through the rain and not get completely soaked!
So, I will be spending the next year and a half enjoying the fresh mountain air in.............
Restauracion!
We have a winner! Restauracion offered so many opportunities to work not only with the Dominican population, but also with the marginalized undocumented Haitian communities on both sides of the border. We had a great meeting with the local government which offered their full support of our project, but I think the moment Meredith and I both knew was when we crossed the border and it felt like we were in a different world. We saw malnourished children running up to the car banging on the window begging for food. It was very upsetting. You want to give them everything because you know if you give them whatever you have at the bottom of your left pocket will make them the richest kid in the village. Homes made of earth, and no electricity/water whatsoever. A little education would go a long way here.
We are going to work on integrating into that village as a side project. I am very excited about the opportunity. Can't wait to find a niche there and get involved in the culture. Gonna be awesome!
I move in next week!!
Haitian countryside:

More countryside...
Awesome picture of 2 kids crossing the border in Dajabon. One guy got on the others shoulders so as not to get clothes and shoes wet, haha. DR to the left, Haiti to the right:
Thats it!
We are going to work on integrating into that village as a side project. I am very excited about the opportunity. Can't wait to find a niche there and get involved in the culture. Gonna be awesome!
I move in next week!!
Haitian countryside:

More countryside...
Awesome picture of 2 kids crossing the border in Dajabon. One guy got on the others shoulders so as not to get clothes and shoes wet, haha. DR to the left, Haiti to the right:
Thats it!
Glad you made a decision Joe! Sounds like you are going to get to do some amazing work!
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