It has now been nine days since I arrived in Ecuador, and I am finally starting to settle into life here in Quito. I came in on a flight with two Californian dairy farmers who were part of a group of six people from the North American affiliate of Partners Worldwide (PW) who support Partners for Christian Development, the Ecuadorian organization that PW works with in Ecuador.
The last members of the North American group left yesterday, but before then, we jointly visited three cities, six businesses, participated in the graduation of a business training class, and had many conversations about the achievements over the past year and the goals for the future relationship between the Ecuadorian and North American group.
One of the highlights of the last week for me was a trip out to the rural community of Las Mercedes in the western part of the country. Four of us made the trek by car, plane, bus, and truck to reach this community of just over 100 families. In a country where recycling is rare and littering is still common, this community was spotlessly clean, had organic gardening classes, and was even working on plans for a recycling center. Leaders from the community were searching for new ways to improve their community, and one of those was the reason why we had come.
Several years before, three people from the community had been given financial support for businesses such as a dairy farm and a furniture leg
Coming soon: Snapshots of Life in Ecuador