This is one of those times when we are very glad to have an abundance of young people. Emptying a container in two and a half hours is hard work. "Ampil min, chay pa lou" is a Haitian saying which means many hands make for light work. We saw great tools, clothing for all categories of people, school desks, lamps, examination tables, chairs, toys, bicycles and lots of lumber. Our thanks to the wonderful folks of New Jersey, especially the Ridgewood AM Rotary Club, who found all this stuff, stored it and sent it to us. You are our special friends. God bless you.
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Saturday, June 9, 2007
All hands on deck !
This is one of those times when we are very glad to have an abundance of young people. Emptying a container in two and a half hours is hard work. "Ampil min, chay pa lou" is a Haitian saying which means many hands make for light work. We saw great tools, clothing for all categories of people, school desks, lamps, examination tables, chairs, toys, bicycles and lots of lumber. Our thanks to the wonderful folks of New Jersey, especially the Ridgewood AM Rotary Club, who found all this stuff, stored it and sent it to us. You are our special friends. God bless you.
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Way to go, Ridgewood AM Rotary!
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