HATS Runs on Momentum
Every school day the kids head next door to school at 7:30 AM. The preschoolers, staff and volunteers then gather...
Every school day the kids head next door to school at 7:30 AM. The preschoolers, staff and volunteers then gather...
I truly have no idea what I would have done in the month of January if you had not come...
Well it is quiet on the compound today. Dickie, Sandra and Jim have all headed home after a 3 week...
We had a great early morning walk on Saturday with Keith taking us across the street and up the canal...
Wow, here we are back in Haiti at the HATS (Hands across the Sea) orphanage and school again. Joan and...
I have decided to do a different blog. I wanted to present some facts so that people might better understand...
Both Jim and Dickie are back to good health……well good health for 2 seniors anyway! Jim still has a cough...
3 days of updates in one post. Saturday Saturday was a quiet day around here, only security and house mommies...
2 days of updates in one post! Thursday We had a delightful afternoon giving out food to some sponsored children...
3 days of updates in one post today! Tuesday Today was a quieter than usual day at school and the...
It is getting late here (almost 7:30 pm) and everyone is too exhausted to write a blog, so I volunteered...
Cathy It’s the last day here , where did the week go? Up at 5:30 am to see the breaking...
Sandra Everyone is busy and no one here to write a blog right now and time is running out so...
This is my second attempt to do this, my first one was deleted by someone…wonder if it was intentional or...
My turn today, which means this may be brief, because we need something to be finished by noon as there...
If you’ve ever considered sponsorship, now is the time to do it. Your donation truly does make a difference!
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.
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!
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.
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.
It is our last day and there is always a certain amount of sadness and joy when we come to the end of a trip . We look forward to our homes and loved ones but there is a part of us that wants to stay and be near these dear dear children. They open their hearts and arms to you when you enter the front gate. They give you laughter and tears all week long and then they cry and hug you when they know you are going away. Being near that kind of unconditional love effects us all very deeply. So we leave part of our hearts here and promise to return.
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!
Amazing organization! Had the pleasure of visiting twice, and can’t wait to go back again someday. God is doing some wonderful things at HATS!
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.
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!
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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