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Rebecca
Smith:
I spent a month in Grand Goave, Haiti, working on an
independent research project on “Modern Haitian
Education” while staying at Lifeline Christian Mission.
I’m a Junior International Relations and French major at
Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and have
previously traveled independently to China and Honduras.
When I decided to come to Haiti, I searched on the
Internet for a stable, decent, and effective mission. I
admire the work that Lifeline is doing in Haiti and have
been extremely impressed with the quality and worthiness
of their services.
I’ve had the pleasure of being involved in clinic, the
nutrition programs, clothing pantry, building four Homes
for Haiti, visiting the churches at Grand Goave, Laregal
and Vieux Cayes, and many other things as part of three
work teams that came while I was there.
In addition, I was able to complete almost a dozen
interviews of teachers, directors, and supervisors of
public and private primary and secondary schools. I made
many friends and had plenty of opportunity to practice
my French and learn some Creole.
I had the extreme pleasure of staying for four days at
the Lifeline Children’s Home in Port-au-Prince. The
facilities there are so good for the kids and Nene and
Martine give them the parental care and love that will
make their spirits grow strong. I’ve made so many
friends here that I can’t imagine never coming back. I
will hope and pray for them constantly. A pi ta.
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