I have to admit being a bit nervous about how Summer Camp 2017 could be organized to accommodate so many more kids. In just one year, the program had grown from 38 students to over 100. It’s been amazing to watch as Gama, Angela and Cassandra focused on ensuring this year would be just as successful for these children and more planning began to achieve this. From beginning the Pavilion Project which would serve as a classroom and shelter for the kids from the heat as well as a venue to hold other community events, to utilizing the advanced older students as classroom “helpers," breaking down the children into 3 specific classes based on age and level of learning, and introducing the Summer Camp Mission Trips, I saw firsthand that, together, they achieved their goal and created another amazing Summer Camp program for over 100 kids!

As Cassandra had shared with me last year, before these children can receive the help they need with academics, they first need those basic everyday things we all take for granted – a pair of shoes, a meal, shelter, basic nursing care, and a loving presence in their lives as many of these kids have suffered the loss of one or both parents. TOHH gives them all this, supplementing their academics during these summer months, when they would otherwise have nothing to do; providing a snack and a drink, knowing the one good meal most normally ate each day was the one they had at school; and providing them with an amazing teacher who thinks of them as her own kids, knows each one’s unique story and does all she can to grow each child with love, discipline and an understanding of their culture and specific particular needs.
What fun I had learning to know these children this week, something which isn’t easy to do when you only know four basic sentences in Creole! It’s funny how quickly you can become attached to these kids in spite of that.
There was Johnsley, the 16 year old boy with a hunger to learn English. I first saw Johnsley working as an English translator in church on Sunday and was completely impressed with him. I’m horrible with names, but quickly recognized Johnsley by the composition notebook he always had in hand, and the way he would greet me each day with “Hello Laurice! What new English words can you teach me today?” in his cute Haitian accent. I quickly found out that it wasn’t easy to find a word that wasn’t already in Johnsley’s notebook! By the end of the week, Cassandra and I were reading his little book to learn a few new words ourselves!
Both Wiltzer and Johnsley are so advanced that Cassandra had begun giving these two their own, more challenging activities. For this week, they were each tasked with translating their favorite books from English to Creole. Never have I seen two young men smile so widely, happy and excited to receive a challenging school assignment as these two boys were! For the next two and a half hours, these two translated their books, cover to cover, copyrights and infringements included, proud as could be of their achievements!
Daicha is a sweet 12 year old girl who is a firm little leader and disciplinarian to the younger students. She seems to have developed an interest in becoming a nurse since attending the Wound Workshop that the Holiday Sponsorship team held last year. If ever someone had a scrape or a cut, you could bet Daicha was nearby, eager to put on some gloves and help assist Cassandra in taking care of the wounded!
In preparing for my trip, Cassandra had asked me to pack as many protein bars as I could carry. Over the course of the week, I watched and learned more of the children’s stories as Cass would discreetly pull a child aside and offer them a bar where none of the others could see. Like any good teacher, Cassandra, I learned, was watching her students carefully, knowing when someone wasn’t quite right, was unable to focus, having a growth spurt or simply hadn’t had a real meal in a while. She realized early on last year that if these children were to learn successfully, first their basic needs had to be met.
It’s hard to make sense of the injustice and unfairness that comes with life in Haiti, and what many of its people must live without. Or to understand why some, like myself, are fortunate enough to be born into a life where our bare necessities are always met and actually taken for granted. It’s hard to leave behind these children who are hungry, dirty and in need of these basic comforts to which every person is entitled. This is made easier though knowing that TOHH, Gama and Angela and their staff remain behind doing the hard work and that there is much we too can do here in the states to help them.
And please remember in your daily prayers the beautiful people of Haiti and the loving staff of TOHH, who worked tirelessly every day to bring a better future to this community. Together, I know we all can make a difference in the lives of these beautiful people.
~ Laurice, Summer Camp 2017 Missionary
TOHH Announcements
Would you like to come on a mission trip to Haiti?
We would love to have you for one week (or more) at TOHH in Grand Goâve!
Holiday Sponsorship Trip 2017:
December 27, 2017 - January 3, 2018
We currently have spots available on the Holiday Sponsorship 2017 Team! This team will be doing a variety of activities with the sponsored children. These include home visits to the children's homes, crafts, baking, a holiday party, a hike, a trip to the beach, and a possible home improvement project (additional cost, to be discussed at pre-trip meetings).
This team will have pre-trip meetings before traveling to Haiti. The cost of each trip is as follows:
$125 - Deposit (includes the cost of a TOHH shirt that we request you wear on travel day)
$450 -TOHH Guesthouse Fee (includes three meals/day, housing, transport to and from the airport in Haiti, and operational costs)
Flights - purchased by each volunteer at a pre-trip meeting
If you'd like to join the trip, please fill out an application form here: www.treeofhopehaiti.org/volunteers/application
For more information about preparing for a trip to Haiti, visit: www.treeofhopehaiti.org/volunteers/preparing-for-a-trip/
Would you like to lead your own team to Haiti?
Are you a church or school group? TOHH accepts missionary teams of 10 - 24 people. Once you have a team forming, contact us to request dates and begin preparing your team for Haiti. To submit your request for a one- to two-week trip, please email us at info@treeofhopehaiti.org.
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