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Friday 13 September 2019

Our new students introduce themselves


Good evening people from the project Studiehulp Kaykok. 
I am Marie Widline Placide. I graduated from high school and started already my studies in Educational Sciences. I am very happy to send this letter to the Studiehulp Kaykok project for  it means you took me into the program to support my studies.
I am a half orphan from fathers side, I have three brothers and a sister. I was born in a Christian family, I am the fourth child of my family. I finished my secondary school some years ago, I had hoped to find my luck in the project for some years but I saw it was not easy because there are many young people that hope to enter your program. The person in charge here in Ile a Vache told time and again to the candidates that the project cannot take all the people at the same time. But I always kept up my hope to enter the project one time. My father was struggling the past years to help me with my studies, and with his help I started last year. And now, unfortunately he died, in the first year of my studies. My mother does not have enough economic means to pay for my studies. For this reason it is very important for me I now found a supporter to help me, in order to help me to continue my studies.
The science of education that I study is a science that will teach me many important competences for the future, be it economically or otherwise, because it's about educating, teaching and training people. Our country needs educators. The educational system in Haiti is devoid of teaching, it needs new teachers to build a new and better system. I reassure you as soon as I finish with this study, I'm sure I'll find work.

I wish to thank you for being accepted. So I hope that God will protect you in an extraordinary way and that you will continue to support others who are in need. I'm very happy to write you this letter!
Thank you
Marie Widline Placide



Good day to the project Studiehulp Kaykok.
My name is Wilnick Joseph. Today I am so happy to write you this letter  to tell you how grateful I am that I got a place in this beautiful project that you established for the youngsters of Ile a Vache. I am so grateful that thanks to the project I get the opportunity to learn a profession.
I was born in a Christian family of 5 children, of which I am the oldest. My mother and father are married but we are not a middle class family* . 
I finished my high school in 2013, but after this my family was not able to let me study to learn a profession that enables me to find a job. Since I was young I dreamt to be an electrician or a journalist. As far as I can see in Haiti it is very difficult to find a job as an electrician. For that reason I decided I would prefer to study communication, to be educated in 2 years as a journalist. I expect that in this field it will be much easier for me to find a job or to create my own work. I cannot find a way to thank you enough for what you are doing for me.
My family is very happy that I write this letter, since they understood this year I will start the study I really love to do. I have been sad for a long time, until this moment that I learned I would participate in the project. Thank you so much, in the name of my family. Thank you for your support, I hope that the good Lord will guard you with your work. 
Thank you,
Wilnick Joseph 
 


* In  many Caribbean societies lower class couples are not married (ed.)

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