I can't remember the last time I cried like this. As we entered the gates on the opposite side of the property, all I wanted to do was run as fast as I could to see the completed playground that my son helped build. But I showed patience. I contained myself as we...
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sometimes it’s messy work
[serialposts]Paint streaks decorated the legs of his jeans. As he came out to greet us, Richard held a paintbrush in one hand and a piece of his artwork in the other. As we discussed the success of the microloan experiment he was a part of, it was obvious he loves his...
three reasons to follow the @helponenow haiti bloggers
[serialposts]I've had some very mixed emotions as I prepare for this trip with Help One Now's Haiti Bloggers. At times I can hardly contain my excitement as I think about traveling to the place I've grown to love. Not to mention the people... some are Haitian...
how to break the cycle of poverty in haiti with art
I wonder what went through his mind when he got the cash in his hand the first time. After all, the $500 microloan that he got was the equivalent of about 3-4 months worth of typical income for a man in his position. But along with this huge influx of cash came a...
here we go… @helponenow haiti bloggers 2012
[serialposts]I feel like I just woke up from one of those awesome dreams......
total immersion
immersion: a state of being deeply engaged or involved; being absorbed by. I...
come, let’s go
"Come, let's be going." - NLT "Rise, let us go away from here." - AMP "Get up....
living in extreme poverty [the survive125 challenge]
My name is Divya Patel. I'm a brickmaker in India with 4 kids. My family and I...
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