By Heather P. Hall, PhD | Director - International Development
Despite the challenges faced by CIMA School of Hope and Haiti during the past year, Sonje Ayiti looks forward to the 2021 -22 school year.
Sonje Ayiti is continuing all efforts to provide the school meal program by maintaining a school garden where vegetables are planted and harvested for use toward the school meals. While this is a great help, other nutritious foods necessary for childhood growth and development continue to be scarce or inaccessible due to a lack of funds.
There are an expected 300 new and returning students in September for 1st through 9th grades. Unfortunately, the lack of sponsorship, other funding, or life circumstances have resulted in the inability of some former students to continue their education. Sadly, many of the 300 children with bright, hopeful, and eager faces may not otherwise be fed as the school meal is their only hope to eat during the day because the risk of famine has escalated.
Despite significant odds against them, excellence was proven by the following students in the 2020-21 school year.
Alixon A. (1st grade); Jovenel Z. (2nd); Joveline E. (3rd); Lourdes-Jimna E. (4th); Chergekin J. (5th); Rose Daline S. (6th); Emmanuel Z. (7th); Wislene C. (8th); 9th grade graduates Williamson L., Wislin C., and Judson F.
Earlier this year, some of the students expressed both their gratitude and concerns about their futures. While their concerns primarily centered around the ability to continue education, they expressed thanks to CIMA School of Hope for the opportunities and services provided including tuition, supplies, training, meals, and a positive learning environment.
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