Ever since being in Haiti in May, I have almost constantly been looking for ways to help. I came across this article in the Purdue Agriculture Connections recently and found it very uplifting.
http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu/connections/summer2010/02_mission_of_hope_continues_in_Haiti.shtml
So uplifting that I took time to email the guy and thank him for his article and tell him briefly about our trip. He was thrilled to hear from me and insisted on meeting with me. So that's what we did! I met Branly Eugene last Friday and we had a good discussion about Haiti and what we are doing to help.
It was interesting for me to hear about how he grew up in Cap-Haitien and has been living in the States for some time. He expressed to me how he as always felt an obligation to help Haiti through his blessings of education and opportunity. He plans to use his education (now working on his PhD in Agronomy!) to go back to Haiti and work on a long term solution. Sounds familiar. I would love to make a difference in Haiti with my agriculture/animal sciences background. So much so that a professor here at Purdue has offered to take me with him to Haiti this December. He is planning a service learning trip (hopefully with Heifer International) for next December, so this would be an "exploratory trip." Very cool!
I may be going to Romania next May too. I will officially be a world traveler at that point, should it happen (you aren't a world traveler until you have been across an ocean.) It is also a Heifer International Animal Sciences Service Learning trip. It would be 3 weeks and formatted very similarly to the 2011 Haiti trip. Love it.
I will be praying about all of this for sure. We will just now have to see how that cards fall. What are you up to God?? :-)
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