Outreach to Haiti. Scholarships for Poor but Promising Students. He who gets wisdom loves his own soul; he who cherishes understanding prospers.

Similar documents
DIOCESE OF PLYMOUTH VICARIATE FOR EVANGELISATION CATECHESIS AND SCHOOLS

Yosemite Lodge #99 Free and Accepted Masons 1810 M St, Merced CA 95340

Executive Summary. Saint Francis Xavier

St Matthew s RC High School, Nuthurst Road, Moston, Manchester, M40 0EW

Executive Summary. Colegio Catolico Notre Dame, Corp. Mr. Jose Grillo, Principal PO Box 937 Caguas, PR 00725

MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE. A Dedicated Teacher

Executive Summary. Saint Paul Catholic School

Instituto Juan Pablo II Tecnico Especializado Holy Trinity Parish Social Justice Tithe Grant. Response to Second Round Interrogatories

Dangerous. He s got more medical student saves than anybody doing this kind of work, Bradley said. He s tremendous.

Opening Doors. Strategic Plan 2016 through Bishop Dunne Catholic School

Diversity Registered Student Organizations

KAZMA FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP WHO CAN APPLY

The Fatima Center s India Apostolate

St. Mary Cathedral Parish & School

A N N UA L SCHOOL R E POR T I NG 2

Frequently Asked Questions Archdiocesan Collaborative Schools (ACS)

DFE Number: 318/3315 URN Number: Headteacher: Mrs C. Moreland Chair of Governors: Mrs. D. Long

Our school community provides a caring, happy and safe environment, which strives to foster a love of life-long learning.

No Child Left Behind Bill Signing Address. delivered 8 January 2002, Hamilton, Ohio

Alabama

Don t Let Me Fall inspired by James McBride's memoir, The Color of Water

St Matthew s RC High School

HEAD OF GIRLS BOARDING

CLASS EXODUS. The alumni giving rate has dropped 50 percent over the last 20 years. How can you rethink your value to graduates?

Assessing the Impact of an Academic Recovery Program

DFL School Board Bio. Claudia Swanson

PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID GUIDELINES FOR THE EDWARD T. CONROY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) , Fax: (519) Attendance Line: (519)

Std: III rd. Subject: Morals cw.

Colorado

HOLY CROSS PREPARATORY SCHOOL TRAVEL PLAN School Travel Plan Holy Cross Preparatory School 1

Leadership Development

FROM THE DEPARTMENT CHAIR

VISION: We are a Community of Learning in which our ākonga encounter Christ and excel in their learning.

Math Teacher. Job Outline: Jesuit High School is seeking a full-time high school math teacher for the school year.

Fundraising 101 Introduction to Autism Speaks. An Orientation for New Hires

The Dropout Crisis is a National Issue

PANORAMA. Exam Schedule. parent newsletter. THURSDAY December 15. TUESDAY December 13. MONDAY December 12. WEDNESDAY December 14.

St. Hedwig Catholic School

GUIDE FOR ESTABLISHING LOCAL SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCILS

Refer to the MAP website ( for specific textbook and lab kit requirements.

PROJECT INFORMATION DOCUMENT (PID) APPRAISAL STAGE

Crucial Conversations About America s Schools

CEEF 6306 Lifespan Development New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Year IX - Number July 2016

Executive Summary. Sidney Lanier Senior High School

Archdiocese of Birmingham

The Master Question-Asker

VOL VISION 2020 STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION

2016 Annual School Report to the Community

R. E. FRENCH FAMILY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Gehlen Catholic School & Gehlen Catholic Schools Endowment Fund. Romans 12: Capital Campaign

The lasting impact of the Great Depression

WORKSHOP NOTES Christine Torre

a. What are the governing bodies (school director, school board, municipality) for regular schools?

ERDINGTON ACADEMY PROSPECTUS 2016/17

École Jeannine Manuel Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3DN

The Foundation Academy

Archdiocese of Birmingham

Marian Catholic College, Kenthurst

Childhood; Family background; Undergraduate education; Scholarships opportunities. Family background; Education

Executive Summary. Notre Dame High School

The number of involuntary part-time workers,

Setting the Scene and Getting Inspired

Undocumented Students. from high school also want to attend a university. Unfortunately, the majority can t due to their

END TIMES Series Overview for Leaders

Testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. John White, Louisiana State Superintendent of Education

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION

In a Heartbeat Language level Learner type Time Activity Topic Language Materials

Importance of a Good Questionnaire. Developing a Questionnaire for Field Work. Developing a Questionnaire. Who Should Fill These Questionnaires?

Interview Contact Information Please complete the following to be used to contact you to schedule your child s interview.

Catholic School Improvement Learning Cycle Loyola Catholic Secondary School

PRINCIPAL LOYOLA SCHOOL

STUDENT LEARNING ASSESSMENT REPORT

Responding to Disasters

Blended Learning Models and Lessons from the Field. Julia Freeland Fisher

2014 State Residency Conference Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Categories

Instructions & Application

Executive Summary: Tutor-facilitated Digital Literacy Acquisition

Service, Girls, and Self-Esteem

Rural Education in Oregon

Collegiate Academies Response to Livingston School Facility RFA Submitted January 23, 2015

State Budget Update February 2016

Correspondence Student Handbook

Sancta Maria Catholic Primary School

TRINITY COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE AND TRINITY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Catalog

THE 2016 FORUM ON ACCREDITATION August 17-18, 2016, Toronto, ON

Bible Study Leader s Companion

Westminster Cathedral Catholic Primary School

Dakar Framework for Action. Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitments. World Education Forum Dakar, Senegal, April 2000

RAISING ACHIEVEMENT BY RAISING STANDARDS. Presenter: Erin Jones Assistant Superintendent for Student Achievement, OSPI

spending time with $5 gift cards resource volunteer leaders to take their AYL kids out for a treat and focus on getting to know them better.

Fundamental Elements of Venezuela s El Sistema Which Inform and Guide El Sistema-inspired Programs in the USA

How To Take Control In Your Classroom And Put An End To Constant Fights And Arguments

BASIC EDUCATION IN GHANA IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD

Personal Tutoring at Staffordshire University

The Colorado Promise

A PRIMER FOR HOST FAMILIES

Ministry Audit Form 2016

Changing User Attitudes to Reduce Spreadsheet Risk

Transcription:

2700 N. Military Trail, Suite 240 PO Box 273908 Boca Raton, Florida 33427-3908 1-800-914-2420 PROJECT 0554 Outreach to Haiti Scholarships for Poor but Promising Students He who gets wisdom loves his own soul; he who cherishes understanding prospers. Proverbs 19:8 WWW.CROSSCATHOLIC.ORG

Project Synopsis Description Catholic ministries are working diligently to help young Haitians recover from the earthquake s disruption of lives, employment and educational programs. Through a successful scholarship program managed by Outreach to Haiti, we will assist 210 children and young adults take important steps to become the next generation of leaders in Haiti. Purpose The program will pay tuition costs for 45 of the 300 students enrolled in the programs at primary, secondary and technical schools, and universities in Petion-Ville and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. These are individuals in the top of their classes who need help to continue their education. Cost $33,000 ($157 per student) to support the tuition of 210 students for one year. Highlights The students must maintain stellar academic achievement to continue to receive a scholarship. The program has a 90 to 95 percent retention rate, and is considered highly successful in its mission of educating the poor. Cross Catholic Outreach is committed to funding education initiatives that build moral and spiritual character an important quality for those who will lead Haiti in the future. For the LORD gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding. Proverbs 2:6 1

Count on Altagracia to Excel Altagracia, 15, lives in an impoverished community with her 17-year-old brother and mother. Her father abandonded the family years ago, leaving Altagracia s mother to struggle making a living as a street merchant. Their difficult life became even more challenging after the 2010 earthquake forced the family to live in a tent camp for more than a year. They now rent a cramped place in Petion-Ville. It is a shelter but hardly a real home. During these difficult times, Altagracia must have longed for the days of her childhood when the family was together and their lives had promise. Uncertain of what the future might bring, Altagracia entered the Outreach to Haiti scholarship program. Today, she is proud of her academic record and enjoys high marks each semester. To continue in this program, she will need Cross Catholic Outreach s support. Altagracia hopes to be an accountant one day, and she intends to study accounting and finance after completing secondary school in three years. A girl of strong moral character, she also wants to volunteer to help children and the elderly as her way to support the rebuilding of Haiti. Altagracia is a model student and a powerful example how effective Outreach to Haiti s scholarship program has become. As she and other needy students come forward seeking help, Cross Catholic Outreach Altagracia s single mother, a struggling street merchant, cannot pay for her education. But with continued support through Cross Catholic Outreach, Altagracia will be able to realize her dream to become a finance professional. The mind of the prudent acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge. Proverbs 18:15 wants to be ready to respond. Only with your help will we be able to open doors that would otherwise be closed to them. 2

More than half of Haiti s children are so impoverished they will never go to school, or will attend so sporadically they will grow up to be illiterate adults. Responding to Needs with Wisdom and Mercy Many families in Haiti are so destitute they can t afford to send their children to school. Because of this, approximately 60 percent of school-age children in Haiti will never go to school or will attend classes so sporadically they will be illiterate as adults. Of those blessed enough to have some schooling, only 5 percent have typically finished the entire 13 years needed to receive a high school diploma. Clearly, that s a staggering and depressing number. It is difficult to imagine how Haiti will ever successfully recover from the 2010 earthquake with so many children growing up functionally illiterate and trapped in the mire of poverty. Fortunately, this story need not end with despair. Responding to the need, Outreach to Haiti has developed a wise and effective approach to help. Focusing on providing educational opportunities where they are needed most, the program s leaders have found ways to turn around Haiti s terrible trend toward poverty. Their objective is to get poor but promising children through school and into higher education, including access to universities. The outreach is already beginning to produce great fruit. More than 90 percent of students sponsored by Outreach to Haiti pass the various national exams offered for the lower grade level, and they continue to excel as they move up to the secondary school level. An extraordinary number of them pass the next national exam on their first attempt! This is something even the best private schools in Haiti find difficult to achieve. This success is due in part to the highly personalized nature of the program. If a student is beginning to fail, the ministry works with the family, student and school administrators to devise a plan that includes extra tutoring, promoting more family involvement or other special approaches. All of these things give Outreach to Haiti great credibility and have made the program highly respected among Haiti school administrators who see the value of its approach and the impact of its programs. Giving more young Haitian children an opportunity to work with Outreach to Haiti will have a dramatic impact on both the children and the community. 3

A Spiritual Commitment Outreach to Haiti is a ministry of the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut. It is committed to serving the people of Haiti in the spirit of God and with the values of the Gospel. It provides spiritual support, while offering the poor educational opportunities, health care, and fellowship. A Catholic priest from the Diocese of Norwich is assigned to the mission in Haiti to provide full-time support. He offers counseling and prays with students in the scholarship program. A Catholic sister living at the mission house is also available to the students for spiritual guidance and support. Most of the students attend Catholic schools, and in their frequent visits to the mission house, they and their families can participate in the faith-based mission of Outreach to Haiti. This integral approach to helping the poor is a critical part of every mission Cross Catholic Outreach supports worldwide. We believe that the transforming power of the Gospel is as important to a poor family s recovery as the food, medicines and other tangible resources our parish partners provide. Cross Catholic Outreach strives to help the poor break the cycle of poverty while advancing Catholic evangelization, through projects such as the Outreach to Haiti scholarship program. Our partners agree. They can all tell inspiring stories of how God s love, hope and truth has lifted troubled young men and women out of despair and into a better walk of life. A Profession with Purpose Choeurline Lyncee is 15 years old and lives with her parents and eight other siblings. They were happy to survive the 2010 earthquake, but they struggled with life in a tent city for more than a year following the disaster. Now they are back in their home in Petion-Ville. Although the home they occupy sustained earthquake damage, it is still safer and cleaner then living in the tent city where sanitary conditions are terrible and crime is a constant concern. To survive and make a small living, Choeurline s mother has become a street merchant. Her father works as a mason when he can find jobs. Choeruline entered the Outreach to Haiti Education Program in 2008, and she has always maintained a good academic record. Now in the 10th grade, she wants to continue following her dream to become a pediatrician, but the program will need financial support from Cross Catholic Outreach to keep her in school. Choeruline says she wants to have a profession with purpose to help children and the extremely poor. Your support will help Choeurline accomplish this noble goal. She still needs to finish her secondary education and can only do that with our help. 4

Cross Catholic Outreach s Continuing Commitment Once children experience educational opportunities and excel in their studies, they set their sights on even higher goals attending a university. Outreach to Haiti is committed to helping children realize this dream too. Despite the increased expense, we firmly believe that systemic change for the better in Haiti will happen only with an educated and well-trained population and workforce. We feel strongly that it is important to support students in their education beyond high school, said Kyn Tolson, Outreach to Haiti s program administrator. Cross Catholic Outreach hopes to be a part of this ambitious goal too. Based on the success of this appeal, we would like to continue to work with Outreach to Haiti in a significant and ongoing way. Why are we so committed to this work? For an answer, you need only consider the stakes and hear the success story of one of the students who was helped in past years. One such student is Ezechiel. Years ago, living in poverty, he only aspired to attend a school any school. His assumption was that he would grow up illiterate as generations of Haitians had before him. He never dreamed the day he became enrolled through the help of Outreach to Haiti his education would eventually take him to Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia. The youngest of seven children, Ezechiel s father died when he was a toddler, and his mother had to work long hours selling food and trinkets to support the family. Their goal was not a life of ease. Their goal was survival. Thanks to Outreach to Haiti, this life of hardships did not doom Ezechiel to a similarly difficult life. The mission was able to help the boy, and Ezecheil was recently selected as one of two industrial engineering students to attend Virginia Tech for a semester as part of an exchange program with Quisqueya University in Port-au-Prince. Cross Catholic Outreach wants to support this life-changing scholarship program, enabling it to do even more with your help. There are many children in Ezechial s position that could also be given the support and hope he enjoyed. Together, we can lift them out of poverty through this mission. We can give them a chance for a hope and a future. Please don t let bright Haitian students miss out on the wonderful opportunities education can bring! Join us in setting them on a brighter, more fruitful path through life. Proceeds from this campaign will be used to cover any expenditures for this project incurred during the current calendar year. In the event that more funds are raised than needed to fully fund the project, the excess funds, if any, will be used to meet the most urgent needs of the ministry. 5 [nb1208][utn1304][utn1401][utn1505} 2700 N. Military Trail, Suite 240 PO Box 273908 Boca Raton, Florida 33427-3908 1-800-914-2420 Cross Catholic Outreach. Cost effectively written, designed and printed in-house.