Lespwa Fè Viv
I’ve been back in the US for four weeks now and while I’ve been planning to write one or two more blog posts, I’ve been putting it off...
Woch nan Dlo Pa Konnen Doule Woch nan Soley
The rock in the water does not know the pain of the rock in the sun. I am rounding out my experience here in Haiti and only have about...
The Cange Youth Orchestra
Check out this video about the Cange Youth Orchestra. Mary Evelyn and I have had the privilege of spending time with these very talented...
Chita Pa Bay - Spring Semester Update
Sitting doesn’t yield. This January, I returned to Haiti with a refreshed since of excitement after spending Christmas and New Years with...
Men Anpil, Chay Pa Lou
Many hands make the load lighter Over the last few months, I have learned time and time again just how difficult it can be to accomplish...
People of Cange - Jackie Williams
This is Jackie Williams, one of my favorite people in all of Cange. I have been very thankful to have her hospitality and company here in...
Kay Koule Tronpe Soley Men Li Pa Tronpe Lapli
A leaking roof may fool sunny weather, but cannot fool the rain. Haiti is often referred to as “The Republic of NGOs” because of the...
People of Cange - Timè
Meet Dievais “Timè” Lamandier, the oldest member of the water team. In fact, when asked, he couldn't remember either his age or his...
Dlo Se Lavi
Water is life. This past week, twelve fellow students from Clemson University joined Mary Evelyn and I in Haiti for their spring break....
People of Cange - Djapanu
This is Renald Robert, but everyone calls him Djapanu. He is 36 years old and has 5 sons with his wife Jocelyn. His children are ages 12,...