Scindie Saint Fleur, GES School Psychologist, has been working this spring with students who are struggling academically.
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Scindie Saint Fleur, GES School Psychologist, has been working this spring with students who are struggling academically.
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After finishing 6th grade at a national school in Cabaret, Remica Joseph wanted to continue her education, but her school didn’t offer any additional grade levels.
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Anne Marie, who turned 16 in October, has lived at the Lighthouse since 2012. She is expressive, passionate, and full of joy. Gifted with a beautiful voice and remarkable stage presence, Anne Marie spends many afternoons on the Lighthouse veranda practicing songs for upcoming performances at church or school. Here are “3 things” with our songbird, Anne Marie:
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How is Easter celebrated in Haiti? What does Easter mean in your life? We asked a variety of voices connected with JiHM to write short reflections on what this day signifies. Enjoy this honest glimpse into Easter in Haiti, and have a wonderful weekend celebrating our risen Savior!
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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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