by Hope For La Gonave Team | Mar 18, 2013 | Blog, School, Sponsor a Child, Students |
Bwa Pin today…a pine tree where there are none. A very sweet group of children, though! Many of them were sick, quite a few had the orange hair of malnourishment, several had yellow eyes. This school seems to struggle more than the others. We took another little...
by Hope For La Gonave Team | Mar 18, 2013 | Blog, School, Sponsor a Child |
Traveled up, up, up the mountains thanks to Ones’ amazing driving skills. I have seen the photos of the schools on LaGonave, but nothing could prepare me for the ride. It’s a journey consisting of three hours on a board bench in the back of Ones’...
by Hope For La Gonave Team | Mar 18, 2013 | Blog, School, Sponsor a Child, Uncategorized |
On March first, my husband, two oldest sons and I journeyed with a team for Hope for LaGonave to visit rural island schools in the most impoverished country in the Western Hemisphere. Our adventure began with our flight from Miami to Port au Prince. Please excuse my...
by Hope For La Gonave Team | Mar 9, 2011 | Blog, Needs, School, Students, Uncategorized |
Thanks to funding provided by Grace Church of the Islands in Savannah, GA, we are happy to report this project has now been completed. During our November trip to the schools it was evident that with growth comes some practical needs. The leaders within each school...
by Hope For La Gonave Team | Jul 27, 2010 | Blog, Nutritional Program, School |
Each time I go to Haiti, I return exhausted but usually with some sense of accomplishment after visiting the schools and the children. It is true that the schools are progressing and the children are learning and the food distributions have been a blessing to them. ...
by Hope For La Gonave Team | Jan 16, 2009 | Blog, Missions, Needs, School, Sponsor a Child, Uncategorized |
Amazing story regarding how we were able to locate Bibles translated into Creole: This particular project covers funding for 150 Bibles and was $850. Not too long ago we were out with some friends and the topic of Haiti came up. We were discussing the schools...