PRESENTATION OUTLINE
BUILDING HOPE in HAITI with FATHER ROOSEVELT
HIS NEIGHBORS ON THE OTHER SIDE WERE HAPPY TO HAVE THEIR PICTURE TAKEN.
This girl, just outside Father's gate, seemed sad....
until her friends joined her.
Esther loved my flat Jesus so much, I just had to give it to her. My sunglasses, however, I needed back.
There will be more children in school this fall. 😄
We sold Haitian made jewelry through the APPARENT PROJECT at:
Harbor Market, Pick and Save, online, at the Wine and Paint Party and at our Party for Education.
Children in Racine/Kenosha wanted to help. Penny wars and ice cream sandwich sales were fun ways for them to raise money.
Some kids in Florida had fun raising money with a lemonade/hot chocolate/donut stand.
First Wine and Paint Party. We had so much fun raising money, I think it will become a quarterly event.
The Chancery will be the next restaurant to help us out.
Mrs. Horton organized a penny war at her school. In addition to the money raised by her school, her classroom raised enough to sponsor a child. She promised to match that by sponsoring another child and will continue sponsoring both children through high school.
God is good!
Our Party for Education
Check out the Haitian artwork and the pictures of the children who want to go to school.
We had an amazing response to our silent auction donation requests. Donors included: Great Wolf Lodge, Disney World, Great America, Betty Brinn, Door County attractions,...
Party for Education
Haitian Metal Art, Jewelry
T shirts
Party for Education
Wine Pull
Party for Education:
Jessie's Heartfelt Presentation
Party for Education
This child received a sponsor
Jessie and some of the children. Their excitement is contagious!
Some of the school supplies that Jessie packed into the backpacks
Backpacks waiting for their children
Jessie took the picture of each sponsored child holding a "thank you" sign, for his/her sponsor.
Michecadet help sponsored children sign THANK YOU notes for their sponsor.
The children were measured for their school uniforms on Sunday.
" Poverty is so much more than not having money. It's not having hope."
BUILDING HOPE in HAITI, one child at a time.