Wednesday, January 28, 2009

First week in La Republica Dominicana

My first week has been an interesting one. I flew into Santo Domingo last Tuesday and worked at the Santo Domingo office on Thursday and Friday (Wednesday was a holiday; I went to the beach with some coworkers and got pretty burnt which is ironic because earlier in the week while I was at Taylor, I got frostbite).

The organization I am with here is Esperanza International, which is a sister-organization and partner of HOPE International. They both give out small loans to people who cannot get loans anywhere else. As the old saying goes, “You need to have money to make money” and that is why many poor people are stuck in poverty; they have the skills to run a successful business just not the means of investing in it.

I will work extensively with Kiva, an organization that funds many microfinance companies by being a central location for people to see stories of clients and donate money. My position has a lot of freedom to it which means I will be able to help in a variety of ways and also means that I need to be proactive in looking for ways to contribute.

Right now I am in Puerto Plata which is on the northern coast. From my apartment that I share with the Esperanza branch director, I can see the mountains and the ocean. I can actually only see the ocean from part of the roof, but hey that counts, right? This weekend a bunch of Esperanza people came up from Santiago and Santo Domingo to hang out with us. Just down the road there are 27 waterfalls fairly close together that you can hike up and then jump down. This picture I got online because our cameras would have gotten soaked if we took them along. Notice the tour guide at the top! It was really awesome but also exhausting.


Puerto Plata is pretty small. A good way to get around is by motoconcho which is just a motorcycle taxi. On my first ride, we were going to the cable car that goes up to the nearest mountain for a view of the whole city (it actually was closed due to rain). We were still waiting for Krista to come (she went to TU with me and works in Santiago) and while we were all on our motoconchos I saw Krista walking down the street and motioned for her to follow us. After a little running around she finally met up with us.

My apartment situation is the best of the other interns I have talked to. I share a two-bedroom apartment with the branch manager from my office and it is pretty nice. A 5 minute motoconcho ride will get me to a pretty cool beach, and a 45 minute ride will get me to an awesome beach.

Some things you can pray for me to do are to find ways to make a significant contribution with the company I’m with, that I would find some good consistent fellowship while I’m here, that I would make the most of relationships and free time while I’m here, and also to be a light wherever I go.

Until next time,

Kevin

Know therefore that the LORD your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commands.

Deuteronomy 7:9