There’s so much left to do, but getting a stable net connection at SOPUDEP was a major accomplishment . . . Haiti Access sent technicians to install the outdoor wireless modem, and the speed is much much better!
More than that, Paul, Rea, and I had a really terrific morning at the US Embassy, where a friend of a friend works. Unfortunately, there’s not much time for me to describe it as we are off to another appointment. But later, I’ll have a chance to describe it in more detail.
I am feeling really good about what we’ve accomplished so far this trip, and I’m looking forward to how things unfold in the near future.
I apologize to those who are following this for the lack of detailed updates. It’s been harder than last time to get the time to write.
Hi Melissa, thanks for taking the time to post these so we can (sort of) keep up with you – never an easy task 🙂 It sounds like things have gone reasonably well there. Take care, I hope to hear your stories when you get back. Marilyn
Hi Melissa,
I just read through most of your posts, it sounds like you have been quite busy. I can only imagine how dire the situation must be down there. It is really great that you have donated your time and skills to such an effort. I look forward to hearing more on your return. safe travels…
Andy