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A few days ago we headed up to Les Cayes, Haiti to meets with the leaders of a grassroots organization to bring solar lights with light being a scarce resource in their town as well as address some of the problems they are hoping to fix in their community. The Haitian government, having too many problems to deal with in the capital, has left communities like these to fend for themselves and to rely on grassroots organization to bring progress and growth. The drive from Port-au-Prince to Les Cayes took about three and half hours on a road that led through the southwestern countryside.
It was beautiful to pass through small village towns, lined with banana trees and crop fields. After we arrived in Les Cayes and checked into a hotel late Thursday evening, we met with the president of the grassroots organization Barthold with the intention to establish what we would be talking about the next few days and to set up meetings and visits with members of his organization and community.
Our meeting went on until midnight because we talked and outlined over many things we wanted to accomplish. Over the next couple of days, we spent our time in Les Cayes building trust with community leaders, discussing what exactly they needed, and how we would bring that to them. What caught me by surprise is that no matter how different the people that I met in Les Cayes were from my family and friends back home there were an incredible amount of similarities.
Education was one. My parents always had a good education as being the most important thing they wanted to give me and my sister access to and the concerns of parents part of this small community were not much different. Many parents in the countryside are forced to send their children to Port-au-Prince once they become old enough to live on their own because of the low quality of education in the countryside.