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Drew Honduras Project

36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ, 07940 / Phone: 973/408-3000

 

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Drew Honduras Project 2007 Trip itinerary
(Remember, this is a service trip so the itinerary might change a little. We will do what we are asked to do, when we are asked to do it. Drew's office of Pubic Safety wil be informed of any changes to this itinerary)
 
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Friday, May 19:
Take your first malaria pill (and one every Friday until all of the pills are used) If you forgot today, take it on Saturday this week!!!

Thursday, May 24:
3:30 p.m.--return to Drew.  Report to Welch/Holloway Lounge.  Remember to bring your carry-on bag; your passport, and a copy of the photo page and any necessary visas; your International insurance card; your Drew ID Card (or some other picture ID); your malaria pills; $150 or so spending money; and at least one additional bag or suitcase to carry donations (these will be returned to you if you need them back). 
We will provide dinner, and the group will spend the evening packing donations to take with us and preparing for the trip.
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Friday, May 25:
1:30 a.m. depart Welch/Holloway Lounge for the airport (coffee and donuts available)
6:15 a.m.: American Airlines flight 1047-- Newark to Miami, FL (arrive Miami at 9:05 a.m.)
1:40 p.m.: American Airlines flight 953-- Miami to Tegucigalpa (arrive 2:00 p.m. local time)
Malaria Pill day 2

Contact Address
Staying at the Escuela Agricola (Agricultural School), part of the El Hogar de Amor y Esperanza project:
                   Escuela Agricola, Hogar de Amor Y Esperanza 
                   Km. 49,
                   Talanga, F.M., Honduras

Work Project:  Escuela Agricola, Hogar de Amor Y Esperanza                
We will work on general repairs and projects as necessary and join the boys in their daily chores and general work around the farm. Perhaps our most important work is socializing with the boys as we work and in the evenings--that is certainly what they would say!

Daily Schedule:      
      5:00 a.m
.: wake up
      5:30 a.m.: breakfast
      7:00 a.m.: begin work--help the boys with farm chores
      11:30 a.m.: break for lunch
      2:00 p.m.:  work project
     
4:30 p.m.: end of work day
      5:00 p.m.: dinner
      7:00-8:30 p.m.: socialize with boys

Saturday, May 26 (half day):
Work until noon

Explore the farm. Hang out with the boys.

Sunday, May 27 (non-work day):
Rest. Hang out with the boys.

Thursday, May 31
Work until noon
Sports tournament with the boys followed by basketball/football and farewell ice-cream party

Friday, June 1:
Bus to San Pedro Sula
Arrive in San Pedro Sula.
Malaria Pill day 3

June 1-June 5-Contact Address
Gran Hotel Sula, San Pedro Sula
Primera calle 3-4 Ave (Parque Central)
  San Pedro Sula (504-440-9900; 504-552-9999)

Saturday, June 2:
Rest and relaxation, souvenir shopping at San Pedro Sula's artisan market

Sunday June 3:

Trip to Copán

Monday, June 4:
Rest and pack. Last minute souvenir shopping.

Tuesday, June 5:
1:40 p.m.: American Airlines  flight 942--San Pedro Sula to Miami (arrive Miami, 5:55 pm) 
9:00 p.m.:  American Airlines flight 1050--Miami to Newark (arrive Newark, 11:55 p.m., Terminal A)
****Please note that you are responsible for transportation from the airport. ****

Friday, June 8: Malaria Pill day 4
                          YOU MUST CONTINUE TO TAKE THESE THINGS ONCE YOU RETURN OR THEY WON'T WORK

Friday, June 15: Malaria Pill day 5

Friday, June 22: Malaria Pill day 6

Friday, June 29: Malaria Pill day 7--your last malaria pill!!


NOTE
If anyone needs to telephone a student in the event of an emergency, that person should call the Director of Public Safety at Drew University, Tom Evans, at (973) 408-4444 to get numbers and any additional information.  The people who work at the children's homes ask us to ask people not to telephone for non-emergency reasons--the students may not always be easy to locate and the staff are very busy trying to take care of so many children!!! 
Students may be able to call home when we return to Tegucigalpa (but please remember that telephone calls are expensive, public telephones can be unreliable, and students are on a limited budget!).

PLEASE ASSUME THAT NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS.  
IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS, CHIEF EVANS HAS CONTACT NUMBERS AND WILL BE IN TOUCH WITH FAMILY MEMBERS.


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