Residential Schools and Modern Adoption
By Shelley Clay Shortly before I moved from Canada to Haiti to pursue adopting a child who had a mother (tongue in cheek), I learned
By Shelley Clay Shortly before I moved from Canada to Haiti to pursue adopting a child who had a mother (tongue in cheek), I learned
So this happened at Apparent Project today: [divider] “This morning a young mother approached me in the street. Her own mother and father had died
This is Sinese. She is 25 years old and one of my favorite success stories. We sat down together during my last visit so she
This is Pierre. He has an infectious smile and an even more intriguing story. Pierre grew up with his mom and 4 brothers and 2
Last night Shelley posted this story on Facebook – “A woman stood outside my gate for the past week with a new infant and a
Photo of her mom Meet Veslene. She joined us in 2010 when she was 18 years old. She has 4 sisters and a brother. Shortly
Haitian prisons are not like what we are familiar with in the U.S. Often there are dozens of men crammed into a tiny cell with
Meet Sumese. She is one of our amazing Nannies in the Daycare. I sat down to chat with her and had such a nice visit.
Lovana started with Apparent Project in 2010. She began as a bead roller and made necklaces, selling them on consignment. She moved to Quality Control
Marilyn Monaghan For those of you who don’t know me… I’m Marilyn Monaghan, current Director of the Apparent Project. (I’m also known as “Shelley’s mom.”)