Day 6:
Today we visited two different organizations to learn about their businesses. It was mainly for the GSE kids but I tagged along too, and it was pretty interesting. The first was a disabilities school where they not only treat their disabilities with things such as prosthetics, wheelchairs or therapy but also educate the kids in a trade so they can go into the workforce. The second was an organization that provides affordable home-lighting systems to people living in poverty.
Today we visited two different organizations to learn about their businesses. It was mainly for the GSE kids but I tagged along too, and it was pretty interesting. The first was a disabilities school where they not only treat their disabilities with things such as prosthetics, wheelchairs or therapy but also educate the kids in a trade so they can go into the workforce. The second was an organization that provides affordable home-lighting systems to people living in poverty.
We’re finding out that our jet lag is just now hitting us…
everyone is soo tired so we’re cooking dinner here in the suites and heading to
bed early tonight!
Also, some pictures that I finally figured out how to
upload:
A common sight on the streets |
Fruit stand near the hospital |
One of our neighborhood streets |
View from a rickshaw |
Kathleen, you are an incredible writer and we are enjoying your updates. Abby said you're amazing and DB says, 'stay away from the spices.'. Love, princess:)
ReplyDeletehaha thanks so much! glad you're enjoying reading everything! :)
DeleteKathleen! This is amazing!!!! It looks like you're having an incredible time! I can't wait to hear all about your trip in person next year. Clearly, I won the prize for most interesting future roommate! P.S. I'm loving the blog :)
ReplyDeleteKathleen, the organization that you talk about for people with disabilities that you talk about sounds just like Muskaan (NGO that we visited). Very cool. Also, I love the pictures. Remind me a lot of Delhi :)
ReplyDelete