Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Faubert

Faubert is the chief of junior security.  Twelve of the older boys help us by supervising the children, doing patrols in the neighborhood and fields and watching our animals.  They wear these nifty, fluorescent vests so everyone knows who they are. 

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  1. Father Marc, while not a direct comment to this post, I just wanted to praise you for the work that you have done for the children of Haiti. Being up in Chicago and trying to remain in tune with the daily status of Haiti, I have found my way to your blog at least twice a day for the past month as a place of refuge. The work that you are doing and the children you serve helps me to feel better knowing that so many are loved and cared for. Kudos to you and your staff for your ongoing efforts. My prayers are with you and our Haitian children.

    -Chris-

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  2. What a wonderful thing to have brought Chris into our diverse family. We seem to be beyond religion/race & be able to concentrate on making sure that kids are safe.
    Unfortunately, too many kids in the world are being used by terroists as very young warriors today the same as they have been in the Congo.
    Sometimes it feels hopeless, but I'll never give up trying to make it better.
    Blessed Be,
    Jean K, Gettysburg, PA
    ps: Sea Hunter Rules!!!!!

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  3. WOW! I just logged in to the MODDHA website you have listed. What an amazing project. And their timeline is incredible. You have another organization, GoodSearch, I think, with similar talents. There is most certainly Hope in Haiti! I'm continuing to pray for all at Espwa and beyond.

    Please give my love to all..........
    Dianne from Hopedale

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  4. He looks like such a good helper! I love this!

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