Words from Gretchen

I’ve enclosed the general letter that I sent out to everyone. I hope you girls are both doing well. I got into a letter-writing mood and managed to get a lot of notes and letters done this week. It takes a lot of time to write to everyone, and I

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Kreyol Verse – Deteronòm ch31 v1-2

Deteronòm ch31 v1-2Moyiz pale ankò ak tout pèp Izrayèl la, li di yo: Koulye a, mwen gen sanventan sou tèt mwen. Mwen pa gen fòs pou m’ fè anyen ankò. Lèfini, Seyè a te tou di m’ mwen p’ap janbe lòt bò larivyè Jouden an. Deuteronomy 31:1-2So Moses continued to

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Staff Story-Mamoune

At the nutrition center, every child’s recovery is a reminder of why we do what we do. I’m Mamoune, and I want to share the story of Rose-Carline—a brave little girl who came to us suffering from severe malnutrition. Rose-Carline lives in Fond-Baptiste, a village 10 hours away from our

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Culture-Dominoes

In Haiti, dominoes is more than just a game—it’s a part of everyday life and culture. Walk through any neighborhood and you’ll likely spot a group of people gathered around a table, laughing, playing, and enjoying the game. While it only takes two players, four is the most common. It’s

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Kids from the Rescue Center

“Healing is heard in the giggles, seen in the spark of eyes, and felt in the joy of a child dancing again.” “There’s no sweeter sound than the laughter of a child who’s been given a second chance.” “There’s no sweeter sound than the laughter of a child who’s been

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Pictures from Cazale-home made toys

In rural Haiti, children’s creativity shines as they transform everyday discarded items into playful treasures. Without access to store-bought toys, kids in places like Cazale invent their own—turning old soda bottles, wires, tires, and plastic containers into cars, dolls, and kites. One favorite creation is the ti machinn—a homemade toy

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