By mpsyco-oqm on Skatehive
English Version Greetings Hive community! I hope you’re all doing well; I’m fine, thank God, and the Easter holidays are finally here. March has been quite a busy month in terms of my voluntary work, but I really needed a break from seeing patients and attending workshops for at least a few days. March was a rather hectic month; in less than two consecutive weeks there were five medical outreach programmes, of which I was able to take part in two, specifically those in quite remote and rural areas of Lara State in Venezuela. In my previous post, I told you about the first outreach I attended, in the community of Cuji. For this second one, I had the opportunity to go further afield, to the Urdaneta area in the community of Aguada Grande, a place quite a distance from the city of Barquisimeto – a three-hour journey, so we spent around six hours on the road. This outreach was organised jointly by the organisation I belong to, Tejiendo Redes, and the Christian church, El Evangelio Cambia,