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Hands Across the Sea Children’s Home 2022 Summer
2022 HATS boys

Hands Across the Sea Children’s Home 2022 Summer

August 3, 2022 Posted by Liette Wilson 4 Comments

The Girls

Leica is 17 years old. She was in grade 9 this past year and is now waiting for the results of her government exams to hopefully move on to grade 10. In school, she likes English. For fun, she loves to play soccer and  hockey. She wants to study nursing after high school.

2022 Leica

Josethanie is 16 years old and she’s going into grade 7 this year. She likes grammar at school. For fun, she loves jump rope. She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

2022 Josie

Karena is 14 years old and she’s going into grade 8 this year. At school, she likes algebra. For fun, she likes to play cards.   She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

2022 Karena

Anne is 12 years old and going into grade 7 in September. In school, she loves Social Studies. In her free time, she loves to play cards like Uno. She would like to become a seamstress when she is grown.

2022 Anne

Sandra is 11 years old and she’s going into grade 6 this year. She loves history in school. For fun, she likes playing with dolls. She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

2022 Sandra

Magdala is 8 years old and she’s going to be in Grade 3 this year. She likes school and is working hard at her learning. For fun, she loves playing with dolls.

2022 Magdala

The Boys

Moïse is 19 years old and he’ll be doing his last year of secondary in September (grade 13). In school, he likes social studies. For fun, he loves to play  soccer. He hopes to be an engineer when he is grown.

2022 Moise

Dieunel is 16 years old. He was in grade 9 this past year and is now waiting for the results of his government exams to hopefully move on to grade 10. In school, he likes history and for fun, he loves to play soccer. In the future, he hopes to become a teacher.

2022 Dieunel

Judel is 15 years old and he’s going in grade 9 in September. He likes algebra at school. For fun, he loves playing soccer. When he grows up, he wants to become a plumber.

2022 Judel

Jofky is 13 years old and he’s going into Grade 7 this year. At school, he loves mathematics. For fun, he loves playing with Lego. He would like to become an engineer when he grows up.

2022 Jofky

Jonathan is 11 years old. He’s going into grade five this year. In school, he likes geography. For fun, he loves playing with little cars. When he grows up, he wants to be a teacher.

2022 Jonathan

Markenson is 11 years old and he’ll be in grade 5 in September. In school, he likes mathematics. For fun, he loves to build little houses. He wants to be an engineer when he is grown up.

2022 Markenson

Dickieson is 7 years old and he’ll be in grade 3 in September.  In school, he likes mathematics. For fun, he loves to play with Lego. He doesn’t yet know what he wants to be when he grows up.

2022 Dickieson

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About Liette Wilson

Liette Wilson has been involved with Hands Across the Sea since 2000. She lived in Haiti from 1995-1997 and has been involved with international development initiatives since that time. A literacy teacher and mother of four in Calgary, she loves knowing that her work with this organization makes a tangible difference in the lives of children and families in Haiti. Liette is currently responsible for the sponsorship program for which she travels to Haiti each year.

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  • Myrna Laureen Giffin
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    August 4, 2022 at 8:31 AM

    Thank you for this post so interesting to hear about each one and what they hope to be in the future.

  • Sandra MacDonald
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    August 10, 2022 at 2:23 PM

    Oh my, how they have all grown! I love them all and miss them so much. Thanks for the updated photos and info.

  • Peter John James
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    August 10, 2022 at 7:08 PM

    ❤️

  • Beate
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    August 28, 2022 at 4:14 AM

    My how they grow up. Karen Huxter and all of the supporters of HATS-Haiti can be proud of their efforts to help raise these wonderful children. I miss them all dearly.

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