After consulting with Maud Laurent, we decided it would be
safe for me to come to Haiti for a short time.
I knew I could depend on her and I followed her guidance, staying within
the premise of the Foyer and asking the project leaders or artists to come to the
Foyer. I departed Haiti the day the State department declared it a level 4,
red, no travel zone!
How can this country with so much
beauty, creativity and resourcefulness be again plagued by political corruption
and renewed economic struggle leading to dire poverty, violence and misery!
It is timely for us to show, once more, that we can be in solidarity with people caught in a
web of poverty.
In my short stay and because of Maud's ability to communicate and her motivation to make sure my stay is useful, a lot was accomplished.
Thanks to the help of the supporters of Rendez-vous: Haiti,
together we accomplished the following:
The letter exchanged with my French 104 students at Loyola
University continued and for the first time also a video clip of LUM made by
French 201 classes . A similar video clip to introduce the life of Haitian
young people living at the Foyer NDL was produced by the older girls of the
Foyer and then shown in my class.

RVH also funded for a special meal, high school fees and
transportation for 8 students
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Because of the unrest in Haiti,
volunteers from France, Canada and the US have stopped coming regularly to the
Foyer. The funds contributed by the volunteers allowed Maud to pay for food
(other than rice and a broken rice/soy combination), hygiene needs, salaries, school
tuition and transportation for high-schoolers among other imperatives. To qualify as partner of a very large international non-profit charitable organization that promises support for a three to five year term, the Foyer must adhere to strict rules, stricter than those required for
the current licensing by Haitian social services and those include a larger
staff; one staff member for every 8 children.

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Maud and I were able to spend a lot of time defining
a grant application to bring her
additional support. A Loyola student, previous volunteer with me in Haiti,
Julia Kasmouski has been working on this. In addition, we discussed the concept
of the Community Health Center for which a major fund raiser will take
place but has to be unfortunately postponed because of the Corona virus.