Kimberly Teaching English
August 15, 2010
We were all sad to see Kimberly Conrad leave Haiti today. What an extraordinary job she did integrating into her community and with her host family and helping students and teachers at Henri Christopher school (one of our partner schools) learn English. Thank you Kimberly for coming and engaging so wholeheartedly. We will miss you but look forward to growing the partnership with you!
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Interns Teach “Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes”
August 10, 2010
In the midst of hardship, Haitian children are learning another language, singing with joy and making new friends from another land.
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Haiti Greetings to Kietrie and Mary’s Families
August 7, 2010
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Caught in Storm on Island of La Gonave
August 2, 2010
Kietrie and Mary, who are part of our Schools Internship pilot, visited a partner school in a remote area of La Gonave. Traveling on motorcycles, they were caught in a torrential rain and in turn experienced Haitian hospitality.
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Kietrie Teaching English
July 27, 2010
We see intern Kietrie Noe here teaching English at Cabois Community School. She and Mary Padden teach children in the morning and do classes with teachers in the afternoons. Great work, Kietrie and Mary!
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Interns Kietrie and Mary Share
July 13, 2010
Yesterday marked 3 weeks since our interns Kietrie and Mary arrived in Haiti. They share here how it’s going.
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6-Month Update
July 12, 2010
Here’s a quick update on what our donors and partners are making possible in Haiti.
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First impressions from Cabois
Blog #1 Mary Padden
July 5, 2010
Hi! This is Mary, a Haiti Partners intern for the summer of 2010. For the next month and a half, I am living in the rural community of Cabois along with my good friend Kietrie. We are staying with families, spending time with various members of the community, and working with the students and teachers at the Cabois Community School. I had a great first week and a half in Cabois and was very busy getting acquainted with the area. My host family is extremely welcoming and generous and they do everything they can to ensure that I am comfortable and happy.
My days usually start off by bathing in the river and carrying back water to my homestay. I am far from mastering the ability to carry water on my head – but I’m working on it! The other day, on the way back from the river and while carrying a bucket of clean laundry on my head, an elderly woman ran out of her house and broke out into laughter. The sight of a “blan” (foreigner) carrying something on their head was simply too much for her. After laughing, she then told me how happy it made her to see me here, living as Haitians do. I was glad to provide the day’s comedic event and even more touched that she is happy that I am here.
Blog #1 Kietie Noe
July 5, 2010
With us on our flight from Miami to Port-au-Prince were hoards of different church groups in matching t-shirts bearing such messages as “Only Jesus Can Save Haiti” and “Bringing Jesus to Haiti.” The true irony of the shirts did not hit me until one week after arriving in Cabois, the village where Mary and I currently residing. Cabois is a community that, in many ways, is the most utopian and true to the teachings of Jesus of any I have ever seen or heard of. I wish not to imply that life here is perfect, obviously. Life here is very difficult because people don’t have the basic things they need. As a community, however, the values practiced intuitively by all are very idyllic and unselfish. Nobody has much but everybody shares absolutely everything and cares very deeply about everyone else’s wellbeing. The families we are living with are being paid a fair amount for us to stay with them and, as a result, have more or less been feeding the whole lakou (small segment of the neighborhood surrounding our respective homes) since we arrived.
Another instance of pure unselfishness occurred during my first solo walk around the village. It began to rain which, being from Seattle, did not actually alarm me in the slightest. I had not walked far in the rain, however, before a woman I had never met came towards me and ushered me in to her home where she offered me the chair that she had been sitting on, the only one in the room. She refused to let me go until the rain had stopped. When it had, she found a neighbor nearby and he accompanied me the rest of the way home. I am told that it is rare for people to have to walk alone here because it is customary for anyone who witnesses a lone walker to join them and keep them company on their journey. It made no difference that I could not speak Creole.
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New Interns In Haiti
June 22, 2010
Kietrie (left) and Mary (right) join Haiti Partners! Under the leadership of longtime friend Kim Montroll, Kietrie and Mary have joined us in Haiti. They will be volunteering with Cabois Community School, working with teachers and students there to improve education. They’ll be blogging here about their experiences so stay tuned.
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Students Learn XO Laptops
April 7, 2010
An update with 40 students beginning a month long training on XO laptops. Plus, Zyman Foundation is going to fund entire Cabois Learning Center/Shelter! Thank you to the Zyman family! Finally, longtime friend and colleague Kim Montroll working with us to create Intern Program.
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