It's a beautiful, lower humidity day in Haiti, with balmy Caribbean breezes blowing. The sun is out after three overcast days; rare for Haiti but understandable with the hurricane that past the island this week. We, in Ouanaminthe had only rain, which we need.
It's been an incredibly busy week with working therefore I'm again behind on the blog!
Monday, thank you to the executive I met from Sae-A on the flight from Ft. Lauderdale, I was able to join Hugues, Tony, Jan and Mac to attend the groundbreaking ceremony of the Caracol school and ribbon cutting ceremony of Sae-A's factory in Caracol. It was an exciting day for us in that many new contacts were made; major networking opportunity. I am in the midst of following up on the many contacts I made. Very exciting, for C.O.C.I.N.A.! Specifically, I am following up with those I met for future opportunities for our students, as well as some operation-related opportunities.
Please google "Caracol Haiti" for lots of articles reported on the day's events. Also, I understand their is a video of the days events that the COCINA contingency were in, but I haven't seen it yet. As soon as I get a hold of it I will post it.
Need to continue my weeks news later. Need to drive Jan and Tony to visit with the Isaac family.
Purpose of this blog
Personal missionary work as a coordinator for the college students who graduated from Institution Univers in Ouanaminthe, HAITI.
I act as a liaison for those currently in college and their sponsors, until the students have all graduated, whether in USA, Haiti or the Dominican Republic.
As well, I encourage those who have graduated from college but have not yet returned to Haiti, to return to fulfill the purpose of their education, for themselves, their families, their country and most importantly, for God.
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