Breathtaking Views with the Rising Sun
We started today off with a Sunrise walk along the canal. What a breathtaking view of the fields, trees, and...
We started today off with a Sunrise walk along the canal. What a breathtaking view of the fields, trees, and...
Thank you to everyone who sponsored a student following our previous posts on February 19 and March 3. Unfortunately our...
Our team of five flew into Port-au-Prince Saturday afternoon. After a bumpy ride to HATS we arrived just in time...
Karen Huxter, Founder & Director of Hands Across the Sea In honour of International Women’s Day, Hands Across the Sea...
Computer Literacy at Hands Across the Sea Last year Hands Across the Sea began teaching computer classes. The classes have...
Last month I was assigned a new responsibility. (Apparently Karen and Luckner didn’t think I was busy enough.) So, I...
Last Friday Joan did a blog on the kids and Carnival at school. Since then, a few people have asked,...
Thank you to everyone who sponsored a student following our post on February 19, Sponsors Needed for 60 Students. We...
You can make a difference! Join us and be part of the important work we are doing in Haiti. Hands...
We are thrilled every year to have this important part of our HATS family join us for work, fun and...
Hands Across the Sea has partnered with Lori Mirabelli and MyINDIECoffee to help raise funds for the HATS mission at...
It is Carnival time here in Haiti, a time to celebrate everything Haitian. Although the official holiday does not begin...
Our final full day in Haiti started just like all days in Haiti – to the sounds of roosters ?...
Weekends are for rest. For recuperation. For recreation. For sabbath. Except for Team Texas. The DG made us work. But...
We have 60 students still seeking sponsors for their 2016-2017 school year. Please read about our sponsorship options on our...
If you’ve ever considered sponsorship, now is the time to do it. Your donation truly does make a difference!
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.
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!
This week has been amazing – one of the best weeks of my life thus far, hands down. I can’t really think of any other experience in my life that can even come close to comparing to this. Though my visit here was short (too short), it has been incredibly eye-opening, and life changing. I will never forget the people I have met here, or the things I’ve gotten to experience! Most of all, I would like to say how remarkable it is to see first-hand the amazing work God is doing here. I am behind this ministry 100%, and will continue to support it. I am so, so blessed to have been given the opportunity to come here, and I am REALLY not looking forward to saying goodbye to the children tonight. My heart sinks just thinking about it. There’s no doubt that they’ve had a bigger impact on my life than I’ve had on theirs. I will be leaving a big piece of my heart with these people and this country. God bless.
I have absolutely loved the Haitian people and Haiti the three times I have been there. I go to bless them, only to be blessed myself!
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.
It’s going to be impossible to put my thoughts into words about this experience, so I’d say this – if you can get here – do. I think most people probably think they’re coming to help others. To some extent, that’s true (at least this temporary blogger thought so). To a larger extent, you’ll leave Haiti a better person than when you arrived. Nelson Mandela once said something like “Everywhere I go, I wear you”. It means that none of us is our own person entirely. Rather, we’re the culmination of the people and experiences we have had. I leave Haiti wearing 16 HATS children, 10(ish) Haitian staff members, a Calgarian, 2 Winnipegian’s, and a Newfie. And I couldn’t be happier about it. Until we meet again my friends.
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.
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.
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.
They call Karen “the helicopter ” and after spending three days by her side I know why. She propels through life!!! If you want to get on the ride you better start running. It is an amazing work that the Lord is doing here through so many many dedicated workers…literally hundreds of children impacted every day with the love of Christ…but the task to do so is enormous. The dedication of staff is invaluable…they NEED US ALL!!
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