(Now Thursday evening. Extreme busyness and lack of internet since Tuesday morning has delayed the posting of this blog. Sorry […]
Sunday Is Special
Day 4 by Brooks Sunday mornings at HATS are always special. After a lazy start to the day, the kids get […]
Walk ??♀️, Paint ?, Play ??♂️
Day 3 Brooks here again (with an assist from David) The day started bright and early for several of us […]
? Brooks is Back! ?
Day 2 at HATS-Haiti by Brooks Boyett Yesterday’s post by the Ritchie girls was great. But not nearly funny enough. […]
Haiti is like no other place we’ve been, or we think we’ll ever be. Driving through the towns and countryside, […]
4 Months, 4 Lessons
Four Months Four months that have been absolutely amazing. That have been challenging. That have been frustrating and wonderful and […]
Just Another Day
When we are home in Canada people often ask what a typical day’s schedule looks like for me at HATS. […]
Saturday Walks
Early morning Saturday walks are the best. It’s a chance to get off the compound and do a longer stroll […]
Temperature Change
It’s Wednesday, January 31st and time to return to HATS, Haiti, Unfortunately I am flying solo this trip. Joan broke […]
Work, Play, Love at HATS-Haiti
The true heartfelt thanks to Dickie, Sandra and Jim can not be put into words. Thank you does not cover […]
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Last Full Day…Bittersweet ?
This has been our last full day here at HATS. It is a bittersweet day. We are sad to leave […]
Three Months
This is a bit late getting out, mainly because I’ve been sick since I came back to Haiti and have […]
We have all been busy and hot! Well, the three newbies have been hot while Karen wears a down filled […]
Busy with Computers, Cleaning, Teaching, Josie’s Birthday…and falling from the 2nd Floor?!?
It was a week ago we left home…a week already! We went from snow to sunshine! It has been an […]
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One thing that has impacted me on this trip is seeing the children and all the dedication in this orphanage. There is so much going on behind the scenes to keep the HATS orphanage and school running.
Donna Wheeler
HATS Visitor -
It’s my hope that I manage to touch their hearts in some small way, the way that they have touched mine – in a major way.
Cherie MacDonald
HATS Visitor -
The time has passed so quickly. We know what we’ve done this week is important and makes a difference here at Hands Across the Sea. But it’s easy in Haiti to feel that anything we do here is simply a drop in the ocean. So much need on so many different levels: political, organizational, educational, social, spiritual…But we remind ourselves that each individual life is of infinite value so changing the life of one child and one family is worth the effort.
Liette Wilson
HATS Visitor, Supporter & Board Member -
I am going to try to explain why a trip to Haiti is life-changing. No-one can be thrown into a group of people who have the common purpose of doing something for someone less fortunate and not be changed in many ways. As with those I joined in each of the first four trips I made to HATS, my respect and affection for each of the team members grows daily. To those who wonder if your donations and prayers are actually making a difference, I will answer you in this way…there are about 300 children in front of me right now and some or many of them God will use in a great way to change the future face of Haiti and its people. YOU have helped make that possible — AND THAT, FOLKS — is a fact!
Brian En
HATS Visitor -
We’ve made a difference, I believe. Big stuff, little stuff; it all contributed to the greater good and that big picture: keeping HATS a surviving and thriving, safe haven for the children of Deschapelles, Haiti. And oh my, what children they are. As expected, it was tough to leave. There were tears, whispers, hugs and I’ll miss you’s. I learned that it gets easier (only a bit) for those who’ve done this a few times. As Bob says “I’m part of the furniture now. I don’t say ‘goodbye’, I say ‘see you later’.” Maybe that’s how you cope with leaving…you return. Once, five times, 10 times. However many. Guaranteed you’ll leave a different person than when you came in.
Aimee Feaver
HATS Visitor -
This is my first time traveling outside of Canada and I am proud to say it was for a mission trip. I have always wanted to go on one and see what it like in other parts of the world and do what I can to help out. Haiti is a terminus life change for me and how I look at things. Seeing these kids and how they have such a passion for each other and for us is truly inspiring. I look back to what I was like at that age and I don’t think I was half as kind or generous as they are. This morning we did devotions and as I was speaking about what an impact they had on me only in one day I started to tear up…it was very emotional to talk about.
Isaiah Henderson
HATS Visitor -
Personally, this is my first time here. I’ve never done a mission trip of any sort before and I’ve certainly never been anywhere this hot before. I keep seeing things that are different from what I’m used to, and hearing about things even more unfamiliar to me. One of the most surprising things to meis how quickly I’ve grown to love all the people here. Everyone here is great, and the team is wonderful too. Watching everyone support each other warms my heart almost as much as the sun warms my skin. I’ve learned a lot from this experience, and I know that this trip has already had a profound impact on my life.
Matthew Sketchley
HATS Visitor -
I am so thankful to Jesus for the opportunity to serve at HATS and to finally experience the great work that God is doing there. I look forward to seeing them all again when I visit next time.
Nancy Goodwin
HATS Visitor -
A huge thank you to aunt Karen, who always seems to be doing something with her children and the HATS mission. The only time she takes for herself is long enough to spread some almond butter on a banana that she eats on the run. Thank you so much for all your hard work and unwavering dedication. Thank you for being an inspiration to me and so many others. We love you and our Haitian family very much. The longer I spend at HATS, the bigger piece of my heart remains. Take care of yourself and our kiddies until we see each other again.
Jocelyn Barnes
HATS Visitor -
I spent a week in Haiti at HATS in November 2017 and it was a wonderful experience. Karen is an amazing woman and is doing amazing work. She is dedicated to the children in her care and is changing lives. I would love the opportunity to visit again and help out where I can.
Sandy Eastly
HATS Visitor
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