Staff Spotlight-Jacqueline
My name is Jacqueline, and I am a mother of six children. My mother has passed away, but my father is still alive. I have one sister and two brothers. I live in Cazale, where I was born and raised. It’s a place I truly love—peaceful and filled with good
Throw Back Thursday
We started the School Sponsorship Program many years ago with three siblings. We recently asked them to share a few words about their experience in the program and the impact it has had on their lives. I may not be very old, it’s true, but when I think back to
Kreyol song – Pa kite mwen, O bon Sovè! (Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior)
Pa kite mwen, O bon Sovè !Koute kriye mwen;Kon ou okipe lèzòt yo,Pa pase lwen mwen. KèSovè, Sovè,Koute kriye mwen;Kon ou okipe lèzòt yo,Pa pase lwen mwen. Devan twòn ou ban m padon ou,Ban m yon dous frechè;Men mwen koube nan prezans ouEde m pou mwen kwè. Mwen konfye m
Clinic Story-Ledrens
Ledrens, a 34-year-old man, lives about an hour away from our clinic. He share home with his sister. One day, Ledrens came to us, visibly worried, about a health issue he had been struggling with for some time: a problem with one of his fingers. At first, it was a
We need help getting beds for the foster children
For many of us, having a bed is something we don’t think twice about. It’s simply part of our daily routine — a place to rest, recharge, and find comfort at the end of the day. But for many children in our foster care program, a bed of their own