Today I visited three different schools and communities. First one was Papanku in Pueblo Kichwa de Rukullacta. Like they sais, very close to Archidona, only Ten hours on for though the jungle. I drove by car and it took about two hours and half but you have to go by Wamani because there's is no direct route.
The school is small, as the community. They don't have much but the parantaa had build a classroom for the programs use. Here is the special education teacher in her almost finished classroom (syillä need to finish one wall and nail some boards on the floor) with parents assotiations vicepresident.
After the visit we were offered herbal Tea with cookies at the school cafeteria. It is the sama thing that the students have for lunch.
After Papanku the next school in the schedule was Jorge Icaza Coronel in Nokuno community. Nokuno is also part of Publo Kichwa de Rukullacta but we had to return to Archidona and then head to Porotoyacu and from there we drove to Nokuno.
In the picture our clinical psychologist is Tallink with school's special education teacher. She only has one student and his condition is medical, so we urged her to talk with the boy's mother and get him to the nearest clinic. Hopefully that will happen soon.
From Nokuno we drove to Alto Pano community to visit Francisco Grefa school. In the picture you can see our new colaborator, missionary Hanna Erikson from Finland, with some students and a mother of a student.
At the same time it's hard to see undiagnosed cases, ever misdiagnosis', many times abandon from parents. But sometimes you find a case like Alto Pano where Karina's family has been included in the community and they can feel accepted. This is why it is so important to carry on with work, so that Karina will have her own diagnosis and will be able to lead a good life.
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