A Job Well Done
It may seem unseemly to have these two pictures juxtaposed. However, LCS is in a constant endeavor for a job well done, and that is exactly the thought that ran through my mind as I passed the incinerator in its pristine condition. Given the normal production of refuse by a community of over 400 students and staff, it is a daily struggle to keep the trash process in order. Success in this area is not a metaphor for what Haiti needs, but a direct, un-nuanced example. Finishing the year with a clean and orderly compost and incinerator area is a mark of a great year and is a credit to the Volunteers, staff and students.
Certainly, it is much more pleasant to gaze upon the beautiful, open, endearing faces of LCS’s latest graduating class. They, of course, are the real success of a difficult year. Their dedication to their country and school has been proven already; one can only imagine what they will do in the future. I am confident that Haiti will soon be a cleaner and more orderly country.
Thanks for your support in making another year a success at LCS. You, too, have risen to the occasion and supported THP more than ever in a critical time for our school and for Haiti.
Peace,
Patrick
