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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Davidson - Espwa Kid Spotlight
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Sam - Humans of Espwa
Every
Saturday night in the Quad, which is another name for the Guest House at Pwoje
Espwa, the scents of garlic and tomato waft from the kitchen and tummies rumble in anticipation of pizza night. While a few people who work in
the kitchen know how to make this delicious pizza now, many volunteers who have
been coming to Espwa for years remember the true pizza master: Sam.
Sam,
whose real name is Mackenzy Ambroise, is 24-years-old and currently works as
the Assistant Guest House Manager, helping with translating and organization of
other activities that happen in the Quad. Sam says he really enjoys working in
the Quad because he has the opportunity to meet many different people.; “I like
when I work with everyone together.” Along with working in the Quad, Sam has
been taking computer classes in Les Cayes since he finished classical school
in July. When he was a child at Espwa, Sam worked in the Quad kitchen. It was there
where he mastered his sauce-to-cheese ratio for pizza and perfected his cheesy
potato recipe. While Sam’s job is no longer directly in the Quad kitchen, he’ll
often step in to pass along his wisdom to the younger kids working there now.
We sat
down with Sam to ask him about his life and his time at Espwa and uncovered
this young man’s moving combination of firmness and kindness. He told us that
he passes each day remembering three words: conviction, determination, and
strength. When asked how these words play a part in his life he described
conviction as staying committed to your dreams, determination as working hard
for what you want in your life, and strength to maintain patience and fight for
what you believe in. Sam described life
as “a struggle to discover what your true purpose is.”
As we
talked, the young man delved into his faith as well. Sam believes in God and
sees God in his brothers and sisters, which he described as all of the people at Pwoje Espwa. He talked about what touches him and said that when he sees
people who are poor or in need it “…almost makes [me] cry.” Outside of working
and going to school, the young man said that he enjoys spending time with his friends, talking and laughing. “What do you all talk
about?” “We talk about everything; life, God, Espwa.”
Sam came
to Espwa with his brother when he was 5-years-old. At the time, Pwoje Espwa was
located in the city of Les Cayes. He remembers the day when his mom dropped him
off. He cried a lot at the time, but
grew to love Espwa and explained that some of his best Espwa memories are from
when the organization was located in town. He remembers all the children taking
care of each other and loving one another. When Espwa started educating the
children they took in, Sam was one of the first students. Sam has been at Espwa
ever since; he has 19 years of growth within the organization under his belt.
The
young man talked about his family as well. “My family is very poor,” he
explained. He has 7 siblings, 4 sisters and 3 brothers, and he is the oldest. His
father is no longer in his life, but his mother lives in Camp Perrin and he
talks to her every week. He described his deep love for her and stated, “Even if
she doesn’t have money, she takes care of me.”
As the
sky darkened and mosquitoes started biting at our ankles, we decided to call it
a night, although we could have stayed up all night talking about Sam’s life
experiences. The young man’s deep convictions make him an incredibly
captivating speaker.
“Wait,
can I say one more thing?” “Sure, Sam.” “I love Espwa so much. I pray for
Father Marc, everyone working at Espwa, and everyone who is helping Espwa every day. I
hope that God helps the kids here realize their dreams and the dreams that
Father Marc has for them all.”
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