The following post is from Rosanna Kingston, Clean the World’s nonprofit partnership and volunteer coordinator.
This is Kathryn’s third trip with Clean the World, but this time was special because she was joined by her parents: Mary and Lou. Even better, Lou brought his guitar and was ready to lead our now famous (at least in one small part of Honduras) hand washing song! Kathryn is the creator of this song and the “Super Jabon” character who sings it.
Terry Dunbar from the Hyatt Regency Jersey City. |
We traveled all day on Tuesday. Our trip started with a one-hour flight from Miami to Orlando, and then a connecting flight to San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Once we retrieved our luggage and cleared customs, we were greeted by the in-country partners from Joint Task Force-Bravo, Iris Medina and Lieutenant Colonel Michael Frazier. We all boarded one vehicle and headed to Soto Cano Air Base in Comayagua. The drive time was three hours.
Soto Cano Air Base (commonly known as Palmerola Air Base) is a Honduran military base five miles south of Comayagua in Honduras. A modest concentration of U.S. troops and the Honduran Air Force academy use the airbase. The U.S. government once used Palmerola as a base of operations to support their foreign policy objectives in the 1980s. Now the U.S. military uses Soto Cano as a launching point for its war on drugs in Central America, as well as humanitarian aid missions throughout Honduras and Central America.
That day we visited the following schools:
– Julio Cesar Lopez – 300 bars of soap
– Manuel Bonilla – 300 bars
– Matilde Cordova – 400 bars
– Inmaculada Kindergarten – 600 bars
– CE Ramon Ortega – 1,400 bars
On Thursday morning after breakfast, we once again boarded the van and drove to the Aspiracion del valle school, where students gathered in the courtyard to welcome us. There were approximately 75 children. We met with the school leaders and then distributed 250 bars of soap. The teachers received Clean the World ONE Project hygiene kits.
That day we visited the following schools:
– Julian Mendez – 400 bars
– Carlos Sanchez School – 1,050 bars
– Another 10,000 bars of soap will be distributed with U.S. military medical brigades and chapel hikes.
We returned to Soto Cano Air base for a tour of the aircraft. Then freshened up for a military casual dinner event.
Please click here to enjoy more pictures from the trip.