My day today started much like the previous days, but this time I was headed off to Klaten - another area devastated by the earthquake and north east of the Yogyakarta proper area. today is different since "Pak" is not with me. He and his wife are taking care of some needed

As we talk time flies by and we arrive at a village in desperate need of water purification and filtration pumps to clean out the solied water in some of the older wells where the soli levels rose dramatically during the earthquake. One of OUR (like I am actually part of the FHI team right?) goals was to inspect about 6 wells in the village and also figure out what kind of cleaning agents/ chemicals might aid in the most timely cleaning of the water. This village is also where FHI is working with local materials to build some temporary houses for about 50-60 residents of the village. These temporary houses as you can see from the photos are very basic and not earthquake proof like the ones "SP" are building, but there are also about only 1/10th the cost and these people need shelters with the approaching "wet" months starting in August. Each of these houses can house up to 6 people and can be built for about $300 U.S. Dollars each.

As I approach the end of this day writing my journal I am reminded how blessed we are in the U.S. and how the Lord has really blessed or nation. I pray more people will come and assist this area over the next few months and pray that lives will be changd for Jesus through all the work that is going on from the Christian NGO's and teams travelling over to help.
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