The Lord will protect you in time of need and right now His eyes are on Haiti
~ Sapphire Adias (12 yrs)
Haiti Crisis Relief
Kids can help the people in Haiti too. All they have to do is donate anything. It can even be one dollar. Help out at one of the drives for Haiti. Do whatever you can for the people in Haiti. It makes me so sad to see all the people in Haiti just waiting for rescuers to come. That's why we have to help them by doing whatever we can.
~ Sasha Lomasi (11 yrs)
How to Involve Kids in Helping Haiti Earthquake Victims by Lyn LomasiThe Haiti earthquake victims need assistance and that means from anyone able-bodied. Kids can help with many volunteer tasks and donation efforts and it's never too early to teach a good lesson. Be sure to let the kids know, on their level of understanding, what has happened in Haiti and why they should help others in need. Here are some great ways parents and teachers can involve kids in helping Haiti earthquake victims...
Source: AssociatedContent.comHow Children Can Participate in Sending Relief Aid to Haiti by Lyn McCallisterIf you have young children at home, you may be wondering how to explain the recent earthquake and subsequent human suffering in Haiti to your children. You may also wonder how your children or your classroom can get involved with the relief effort. This article will highlight a few simple ways to engage children in sending aid, compassion, and hope to others in need.
Source: AssociatedContent.comThe Voices of Haitian Immigrant Children by John MyersWith all of the terrible news coming out of Haiti this week, I've been spending a lot of time delving into my recent past. My first teaching job came in the spring of 2003, as a teacher's assistant in a local school district. The district was located in one of the more impoverished neighborhoods on Long Island and many of the students in my ESL class were from Haiti.
Source: AssociatedContent.com
How would you feel if you had no food to eat and no home or computer to read this from?
~ This page was designed by Sapphire Adias and Sasha Lomasi - homeschooled daughters of
Lyn Lomasi ~