It has been over a month since we faced widespread chaos in Haiti, with protests over economic and socio-political problems that shut down normal life for many days.
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It has been over a month since we faced widespread chaos in Haiti, with protests over economic and socio-political problems that shut down normal life for many days.
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Robenson, the oldest at the Lighthouse, turns 20 on March 28. Over the last few years, Robenson’s true personality has emerged. While he can seem aloof, he is anything but—always attentive to the needs of his younger brothers and sisters at the Lighthouse, offering his strength and protection quietly for their good. Robenson is in 9th grade, catching up after getting a slow start to his education as a child. Robenson has lived at the Lighthouse since January 2010, when he lost his mother in the earthquake.
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Enel and Emmanuel, two brothers who began their academic career when Grace Emmanuel School was founded in 2004, will be among its graduates this July.
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Today is the sixth day in a row of closed schools and businesses, deserted streets, and calls to “shelter in place” in reaction to the most recent round of demonstrations that have turned violent in many areas of Haiti.
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Marie Lyne St Fleur has served as the nurse for Grace Emmanuel School since the fall of 2015. Over the last three years, she has poured herself completely into the task of improving the health of everyone at the school.
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Adriano, who has lived at the Lighthouse since 2009, is known for his easygoing personality, a trait that enables him to get along well with everyone. Here is some insight into how he sees himself at age 17.
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