Sa-Hali Secondary students prepare for Guatemala missions trip
KAMLOOPS— Over spring break, most teenagers look forward to sleeping in and hanging out with their friends. But for sixteen Sa-Hali Secondary students, the holiday will be all about giving back to others. The group of students is gearing up to embark on a volunteer trip to Guatemala, it’s the fifth group from SaHali to team up with Developing World Connections. This year, the team will not only be building houses for families, but they will also install fifteen Eco-Stoves, to improve the health and well-being of the people living there.
Hygiene products, school supplies, toys and soccer equipment, filling handmade backpacks. All destined for the people of a small village in Central America.
“They’re very poor because they’re moving from place to place, quite often picking coffee in the coffee plantations and tobacco, most of the people living in the community are living in structures made out of metal,” says Joanne Simpson, Counsellor at Sa-Hali Secondary.
While most teens will get to sleep in over spring break, these sixteen grade 12 Sa-Hali Secondary students, will immerse themselves in the culture of a developing country. Travelling to San Miguel Duenas, in Guatemala to make a difference, and brighten thousands of lives.
“I think I feel like I’m prepared but I definitely know when I get there it’s going to be overwhelming and the difference between our country and theirs, like things we take for granted like clean drinking water and readily available food,” says Dulcie Jakubec, Grade 12 student.