Paulette, Haiti
In September of 2004, 30 children from the village of Paulette were added to the Sponsorship Program of His Hands for Haiti.
The Baptist church in Paulette, which was started many years ago by Pastor Noël, has about 150 members.
(below, l to r) Rethel Lorenis (staff), Auguste Gregoire (staff), Pastor Maxis Vilmar, Allande Breus (kindergarten director), Elis Etienne (Assistant Pastor/School Director)
Pastor Maxis Vilmar has been the Pastor in Paulette since June of 2009, after the death of Pastor Josue Jean in December of 2008. Paulette is a very small, very poor village near the Northeast coast of Haiti, just a few miles northeast of Terrier Rouge. It is a very dry area so it is not good for agriculture. There was a sisal factory in the nearby village of Phaeton which employed many people but it closed many years
ago taking away the only employment opportunities in this area. None of the parents of the children in the school in Paulette have steady employment.
(right) Looking up the road in "downtown" Paulette
 The school has approximately 135 students in grades 1 through 6 and is located on the same property as the church building. The school has a kitchen and all the students receive a meal at the end of each school day. For many of the students, it is the only meal they eat that day.
(right) A view inside the principal's office of the Paulette School
The kindergarten of the Paulette school is located down the street from the property where the church and the main school are located. There are approximately 35 - 40 students in the kindergarten.
(right) Some of the kindergarten students in Paulette with their teachers, Mme Saintulia Volmar and Philomene Davilmar.
There are currently 135 children from the school in Paulette in our Sponsorship Program.
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