Sunday, March 9, 2008

La Gran Comision


We continue to have meetings, led by Jose Quezada. The goal is to bring together all the different associations that already exist and the community leaders to form a group that has enough vision and man-power to bring positive change to the community.
Today's meeting was the third one, and we identified who we want to invite to be a part a the group and which issues we want to tackle first. They decided that litter and people not paying their electric and water bills will be dealt with first.
As far as littering, we decided to have a community clean-up day on Friday. SI is going to send the Daihatsu dump-truck to haul the trash away with, and we're going to ask the school to send students to help us. We are asking all the associations to participate throughout the day. We also discussed the need to educate people about the need to keep the environment clean, but I'm not sure how we are going to go about doing that.
A community can receive electricity 24 hours a day only if the majority of people living there are paying their electric bill. Jose estimates that only about 25% of the houses in Los Higos are paying for their electricity. Electric bills have also gone up recently, and they suspect that the company is increasing the bills so that those who do pay will cover for those who don't.
The community has it's own water system that is ran by a committee of people from the community. They only charge $RD35 per month (a little over a dollar), but about 25 homes are not paying! Augustin (who is president of the water committee) has been threated with violence when he has gone to cut someone's water off (once I saw a man threaten him with a machete). In the meeting they came to the agreement that it's not enough for Augustin alone to warn those who aren't paying. Rather, a group of people need to approach those who don't pay.
They also want to start planning a preschool for Los Higos.
The coolest thing about these meetings is see how passionate everyone gets and watching Jose cooly take in what they say and direct their comments to keep us focused. At one point Ramon stood up and shook his fist raving that those of us who pay for electricity shouldn't have to pay for those who do not. Jose listened calmly and afterwards said, 'You are right. And that is why we are forming this commision..." and he continued on with the business of talking about the commission.
Jose continually brings up that we need to become Godly people of character, who don't just complain about the problems in the community. Rather, as believers, we have a responsability before God to act in ways that solve the problems and teach others to do the same. He said that the community is currently like a gold ring in a pig's nose. We have some real gems (like great people and a beautiful location), but we are not being careful with them.

1 comment:

Sandra said...

wow! go jose quezada, hahah

aahhhh i haven't seen a single update since your "another knitting photo!"
i think cuz i had my link to an old page. sad!!!