A Journey Of Knowledge

Today we visited the Cigar Family Complex. It was magnificent as we saw the children smiling and happy at finally having a safe haven. The display of talent was astounding and aptly showed the impact that we can have on the community. Then we went to the waterfall and had mindless natural fun. It was brilliant getting back in touch with nature, without the constant phone notifications, as we hiked up a mountain. Then experienced laughs as we learned how to skip rocks and face down waterfalls. Overall, today was amazing and is only matched with the knowledge that what we are doing will actually make a difference.

-LaToya McIntyre

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