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A Place to Sit Down

23 Jun 2012 by Steve Werlin

In this post from Haiti, read how Fonkoze’s Chemen Lavi Miyò program has enabled Jesumène to set out on a road to a better life for herself and her large family.

“‘M gen yon ti kal tè pou m chita.’ That means, ‘I have a little spot of land where I can sit down.’ Before joining the program, she didn’t own even the ground that her shack was standing on.”

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