Restavec Freedom Alliance is dedicated to providing relief for the Restavec children, children who are “given” to families and used as slaves in Haiti. Our mission is to offer a safe, stable, family centered environment for these children.
On Saturday, March 7th a team of 21 excited team members arrived in Les Cayes. On Sunday we went to two church services and met the kids! The first service was in Les Cayes. We had no clue about the world we were about to enter and it was a culture shock for many of…
Boys in Ducis with our new supervisor David working on their computers. Settled into their new home right next door to the school.
Day began early at 7 am with the smell of Haitian coffee out on the veranda and some amazingly interesting words from one of our team members during morning reflection/devotion. Confirming many team members thoughts as he talked about being a branch of a tree nourished by God – and the fruit is what we…
One might think that 5 hours of church in a language that you don’t completely understand would be boring and make you sleepy. One would be wrong. Church this morning in Les Cayes was inspirational with 200+ people in attendance. Music, singing, smiles and the feeling of love and good will surrounding all. After that…
Greetings everyone! Another school year has started and all our children are motivated. A big thank you to all those who helped make this possible. Everyone is doing well. We also have many community children attending our schools which is very exciting! This month we are also celebrating the birthdays of Papi Renauld, Jose, Sherlanda…
An Update from our Supervisor in Haiti: I am glad to welcome our newest kid at RFA ” Kensly”. We are already attached to each other as I had the privilege to bring him to Ducis. He almost wouldn’t let me go back. The children have learned a very important thing which is to give…
Greetings everyone, it has been a week of resting at RFA after spending wonderful time at the BEM convention. We have celebrated the birthday of Mika and Adam! Eve has been with a fever but has been improving slowly says Madame Moise.
Here is an update from our Supervisor in Haiti: Greetings everyone. I am happy to announce that the work on putting ceramics at Chantal are moving fast. The floor looks absolutely stunning when you walk in. The girls are doing fine. Ismail feels home already and has a great time living there in Ducis, Haiti.…
An exciting first day in Haiti! The team screen printed t shirts for everyone! Now they are drying in Chantal ready for beach day. Below are also photographs of Anna and Maeve on their first trip and our home in Chantal with the porch painted.