Volunteer of the Week: Teresa Henry, Colorado Haiti Project
February 25, 2010 by Longmont Ledger
Filed under Community
The people of Haiti, the most impoverished nation in the western hemisphere, face enormous challenges in terms of well-being and development. The recent earthquake has only further devastated the nation’s people.
Teresa Henry, a volunteer for the Colorado Haiti Project, works to help development and the general improvement of people’s lives in a region of Haiti called Petit-Trou-de-Nippes. On her first trip to Haiti, Henry says, “It was completely overwhelming to see all the poverty, the smell, the number of people.”
As a volunteer, Henry goes on both medical and educational missions. She has not only given workshops for Haitian teachers as part of an educational mission, but she has also held a clinic for over 1,200 people when she served as part of a medical mission. In Colorado Henry is part of a team that creates standards and policies for successful mission trips. Recently, the earthquake has made it difficult to come into contact with people in Petit-Trou. Nevertheless, Henry and all the other volunteers at the Colorado Haiti project continue to work hard in a committed effort to improve conditions for all Haitians.
“I can’t imagine my life without it,” Henry says, “it’s a huge blessing.”
- Victor Chen
For more information regarding the Colorado Haiti project or other volunteer opportunities, please contact Volunteer Connection at 303-444-4904 or visit the website at www.volunteerconnection.net.



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