Haiti

I have a story I would like to share. This Is Robenson, his wife, Farah and his Mother.

You never know where life will lead you. I thought when I first met them that they were all so kind and sincere. My second year in Haiti I created another program to help families. If you have not been to Haiti then it might be hard to understand the daily struggles of life. No electricity, No running water, No fridge, No clean water, No washer, So many no’s. One thing I knew right away about Robenson was that he was that guy. Yes, the one who helped set up, the one who help after and even stayed late. He is that guy who lends a hand, his heart and dedicates his life to serve others. If you know him like I do, then you know. His wife is so kind, patient, sharing, encouraging, inspirational and behind every good man, there is an AMAZING woman. Right? Right! She is AMAZING and so supportive. I had no idea that years after meeting them that together with LOTS of help we have THE SUNSHINE HOME IN HAITI. It is a home for children whom their parents are dead, abused children, street children and Slave children. Abuse on many levels. As you can imagine most all the children have not been in school as well. Robenson and Farah along with lots of help including monthly sponsors have been able to make a HUGE impact in their lives. Currently there are 14 children in the home. We are always looking for sponsors. Handshealinghearts.com

Click below for more details. We also 2 facebook pages, Hands Healing Hearts and The Sunshine Home (In Haiti) We also have a Tik-Tok Chanel.

In life we never know who we will meet along our journey and the impact we have on one another. However, I know I am a better person because of the example of Robenson and Farah. Merci Thank you so much, I love you so much.

Episode 16 Keep Going The World Needs You with April Betti

April was a young mother, when she had her second child and her first child passed away—she dealt with major depression during this time. She describes this time as “dark and ugly”, where she couldn’t get off her couch until she found some relief with medication. She felt uncomfortable with the meds and got off them. As she got off her meds she turned to running, nutrition and service. She now owns a not-for-profit that supports impoverished people including an orphanage in Haiti and other places, she’s also created a grief and loss group in her community. She says “so much has come from my darkest moments to the brightest moments in my life.” She does 3 things every day 1. break a sweat, 2. laugh, and 3. serves somebody. To listen to the entire podcast https://anchor.fm/resiliencycoach