last year also called for these humble chronic "Living in the South" so as not think of anything better at this hour, "are six o'clock in Peru, "keep calling the same. I woke up half an hour ago, I'm dying of sleep and here I am in front of the laptop to try to tell you that I awake at this hour.
Two days ago I spoke of a woman from Villa Rica to have ovarian cancer found quite sleazy. The need to operate. Of course not here. Where? In Huancayo, which must be as about 8 hours bus. Come on, it would take to go from Burgos to the carnivals of Cadiz. The poor woman has no money to pay for travel, operation, ... and no, here comes the crux of the matter, blood for their operation. In Villa Rica
no blood bank so three of us have hit a great early start to go to the hospital in Huancayo to get us out a pint of blood A +, which seems scarce in these lands.
Everything for help this woman who incidentally is quite informal since we have been waiting almost two hours. Punctuality is not the strongest of the Peruvians. My patience is larger than I thought.
You see how she suffers this people who must pay for everything and to look for the blood that can save lives.
Otherwise all is well. Three of us have gone to Atalaya to the opening of hostel for students who have built with funding from the city of Burgos. They count on you blog the details of your trip. Another two are in Villa Rica with other projects.
more stories I will continue to count the days and the end of this day dedicated entirely to donate blood.
Two days ago I spoke of a woman from Villa Rica to have ovarian cancer found quite sleazy. The need to operate. Of course not here. Where? In Huancayo, which must be as about 8 hours bus. Come on, it would take to go from Burgos to the carnivals of Cadiz. The poor woman has no money to pay for travel, operation, ... and no, here comes the crux of the matter, blood for their operation. In Villa Rica
no blood bank so three of us have hit a great early start to go to the hospital in Huancayo to get us out a pint of blood A +, which seems scarce in these lands.
Everything for help this woman who incidentally is quite informal since we have been waiting almost two hours. Punctuality is not the strongest of the Peruvians. My patience is larger than I thought.
You see how she suffers this people who must pay for everything and to look for the blood that can save lives.
Otherwise all is well. Three of us have gone to Atalaya to the opening of hostel for students who have built with funding from the city of Burgos. They count on you blog the details of your trip. Another two are in Villa Rica with other projects.
more stories I will continue to count the days and the end of this day dedicated entirely to donate blood.
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