
The Christmas in July campaign will conclude at the end of this month. Your support of education and food security demonstrates your willingness to serve as a pilgrim or ambassador of hope by bringing stability and safety to the vulnerable children largely through the school in Zorange, Haiti. The campaign began with a letter of appreciation from Father Gaby who expressed his deepest appreciation for your support, the Christmas in July funding campaign will end with a letter from a committed teacher for the last 22 years and one of his students.

Dear friends,
Thank you for the aid and support of the St. Genevieve parish and school in Zorange. Your support is essential to maintain hope in our community. Teachers have no other source of income except what we receive from you. Life in our community is difficult but your financial support allows children to attend school without cost to their families. The situation in Haiti is not great. The insecurity with gangs does not make it easy. However, it is our duty to educate the younger generation because they are our future. On behalf of all the teachers, we say thank you and wish you well.
In the name of Jesus Christ,
Master Bennet.

My dear friends, I am happy to write this letter to tell you how much we appreciate the aid for students, parents, and entire community. We ask God to protect our friends at St. Patrick St. Anthony and thank everyone for their endless support. With your help, we can attend school.
We love you very much.
Jean Guvencia
Your response to this year’s campaign is already very encouraging. Your donation confirms your commitment as an ambassador of hope for the children, families and community of Zorange, Haiti. Thank you for your ongoing support over the last twenty years. Donations will be accepted through the month of August.
To make a donation, please see below:
How to Donate to Christmas in July
By check to St. Patrick – St. Anthony Church: at Mass or by mail, please note “Christmas in July” on the memo line
Online by clicking the button below



