Many days have gone by. Most of the team have returned home, about five
of us continue to offer help. My mind is fuzzy, trying to comprehend
all that I have seen and to respond with my heart and my emotions.
Focus: so much lies ahead, so many decisions to be made. I can't wait
to see my wife Naomi and share my experiences- to see her face and hold her.
The days have flown by, we have done so many different things. Visited
many posko pengungsi (refugee camps). The smaller size of our team has
seemed to bring a lot more effectiveness and mobility to visit more
remote areas of need.
We simply drive along the coast road and
follow signs written on the road with white chalk like stone saying,
"need food water and medicine". We deliver hundreds of kilos of
food to remote refugee camps- rice, eggs, fish, and complete three
water purifications projects.
We also continue to treat many
people for fungal skin infections, scabies, respiratory infections, and
wounds caused by the tsunami. Surprisingly we are able to
replenish many supplies from local markets and deliver thousands of
dollars of materials such as lanterns, tarps, floor mats, cooking pots,
gas stoves, bowls, oil, cooking utensils, rope, nails, hammers, saws,
etc. We visit 8 posko pengungsi in total. We hear so many
tragic stories.