Volunteer Spotlight, Allison
This is my third time coming to Haiti so I’ve had some experience but this is the first time coming as a Registered Nurse. Half of the reason I wanted to go into the nursing field is so I could use my nursing for mission work. I had no idea
Kreyol song: Wi, gen limyè (Yes, there is a light)
Gen limyè nan nanm mwen jodi a Avèk glwa pi gran pase Menm solèy la nou wè nan syèl la, Paske Jezi te klere-m. Kè: Wi gen limyè, gen bèl limyè; Mwen kontan mwen vle toujou chante Lè Jezi montre lanmou li nan kè mwen Limyè sa a toujou rete.
A Note of Gratitude
I want to take this opportunity to say how thankful all of us at Real Hope for Haiti are for your continued support. We know you love God, love the Haitian people, and love to help as God enables you. Your generosity is appreciated and received a reminder of its
Kreyol verse: 1 Corinthians 10:24 – 1 Korint ch10 v 24
1 Korint ch10 v24 Piga pesonn chache sa ki bon pou tèt pa l’ ase. Se pou l’ chache enterè lòt yo tou. 1 Corinthians 10:24 No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.
Staff Spotlight: Dorcas
Dorcas is a 38 yr old nurse who has a dream of becoming a midwife. Her father is a supervisor at the Tampico factory (makes & bottles juice) and also a pastor of a church. Her mother is a seamstress. She is the 5th child of 17. There were 4