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Just before dark last evening Luckner pulled up in the truck with some very precious cargo. Mama Karen and Ti...
Just before dark last evening Luckner pulled up in the truck with some very precious cargo. Mama Karen and Ti...
Although Hurricane Matthew is now history and the next hurricane has been and gone, there are still many who are...
Saturday mornings Joan and I include the older kids on our walks and we go exploring different routes around the...
October 29th – 2016 Anyone know the song, ? “School days, school days, Good old fashioned rule days. Reading and...
Wednesday, October 26th – 2016 MORNINGS: Mornings are fairly predictable here at HATS. The generator starts at 05:30 which is...
Sunday, October 23rd – 2016 Sunny and hot ? hot ? hot ? today as we headed to church. A...
Keith Well, Joan and I are slowly getting unpacked and settled into the schedule at HATS and adjusting to the...
Tuesday, October 18th – 2016 Joan and I have arrived back at our ‘nother home. Let the adventures begin. Of...
Thank you to all who have checked to see if you may donate funds through ‘Hands Across the Sea –...
Haiti – a beautiful country, a beautiful people who have had far too many natural disasters to deal with. The...
Here are some photos of the recent ongoings! Remember to click on any one of the photos and it will...
Thank you to three special ladies. For me saying thank you is important – but it never really portrays all...
Wow, it is blog time again. Time seems to fly by these days. Ti Luc in Newfoundland Ti Luc continues...
I’ve lost track of the days, so I apologize ? for not writing a blog sooner. The days certainly have...
Many have requested information on construction at the mission and as to how Ti Fi is doing. Construction, construction and...
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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.
We have so enjoyed our time here. The work we have done has been fulfilling, the fellowship has been memorable and our hearts are forever impacted by the sweet, sweet children. A piece of HATS will always stay with each of us and who knows, maybe a few will return!
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.
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!!
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.
Thank you Karen for everything you do, all the hard work and dedication that you put into this place, all of the work behind the scenes. Thank you for putting up with all the craziness that we bring when we come to your house for the week, just thank you times a million and one for everything Karen. I can write about my week until I am blue in the face (maybe not write that long but if you know me I can definitely talk for that long), and can sing about kit kat bars until my voice gives out, but I cannot even begin to try and articulate in song, dance, or other random art forms how thankful and blessed I am to have been given this experience not only once but twice! Thank you – thank you – thank you – thank you!!!!!!!
After years of thinking about it and months of planning for it, it seems strange that our time in Haiti is over. We have been asked by a few if it was like we expected. Well, no. I’m not sure what we expected, but our minds could not have fathomed what we have experienced, and we can hardly believe that our 3 month stay has come to an end. HATS really became home away from home for us. We knew we would enjoy getting to know and spending time with the kids but we had no idea how difficult it would be to leave them. They sneak in and steal your heart without you even knowing it. We have left a piece of our hearts in Haiti and can’t wait for the day when we can return.
I’m not sure what we’re doing here, just showing up for a week – it’s not like it’s sustainable. And I don’t want to become depressed by some of the harsh realities that Karen has to deal with every day. You know it’s ONE thing to start an orphanage and school (Yes, Karen has done things that are beeeeyond me), but it’s ANOTHER thing to raise the 20 babies that become YOUR kids!!! Not only are they a big family, but they are a big family containing individual stories that got them all to where they are in the orphanage. I don’t even know how to describe it…I have never seen a woman her age with this much energy…fun loving energy that is. She so inspired me today and really is a wonderful mother to all these children.
I have learned much about Haiti in my short stay here, much about generational, entrenched poverty, and much about hope. We can only be part of the bringing of hope if we become one small actor on the huge stage that is poverty. Thank you, Lynn Clark, for inviting me to share this life changing experience with you, and thank-you, Karen Huxter, for investing so much of your life in a work designed to bring hope to those who need it more than any Canadian could ever imagine.
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.
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