Saturday, March 31, 2012

Love your haters, because they are your biggest fans. They keep wasting times just to watch your every wrong move!

Sunday, March 25, 2012



We are so happy because we've been accepted to the school. We are excited to get there! we hope that learning there will help us fulfill our dreams and give us the ability to help others around us! We promise to do our best to not disappoint those who believes in us. Thanks to God and all of the Senja videregaende skole's members and Project Haiti for this opportunity.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

all that i can say about my growing up in Haiti is : < i didn't have the opportunity to live with my real mother but i was living with my step mother. this experience was very bad , i had to be the last person who goto bed and the first person who also get up to be the house keeper, i was not allowed to play with my brothers or another one , i was banned from watching TV and i was never happy....>



Been growing up in Haiti has been difficult for me because i grew up in a poor country.
In a country that discrimination,stigmatization and many other problems reign a lot.Education is the only chance that you have to get a good life. So i keep the hard work,study everyday to become someone useful in my country.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Going to Norway (Finnsnes) to study means a lot to me, because there is not so many children in my country who gets an opportunity to being educated in a country like Norway, to get someone to take care of them, so i think God a lot and i'm taking advantage of this chance
                                                                 Jimmy
 hello every body !!!

i think if i get to finnsnes and study will be the first step towards realizing my dream to become a doctor,this is a great opportunity to go to another country like noway
i'll work hard to adapt to the norvegian school system and way of living and it's will be better than the university in Haiti.
                                  Jaïna

Monday, March 12, 2012

We're pointing at Norway on the map ,because we're looking forward to get there!!!
I've been to Norway before, to get a prize to Project Haiti
In the summer of 2010 (Jimmy).

I worked as a volunteer at the Project Haiti's camp after the earthquake with many norwegians
(Jaina).
 We are reading a book about Norway



Sunday, March 11, 2012


About Jaina
Hello, I am Jaina. I am 16 years old. I was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I live with my mother and two younger brothers. I am a member of youth club Etape Jeunesse in Project Haiti.I want to go to Norway and study because I think it give me better education than the high schools in Haiti. I really look forward to get to know other students and teachers in Finnsnes, and also my new Norwegian family! It will be an wonderful adventure for me, and I really appreciate the opportunity. When I come back to Haiti, I want to be a doctor and help other people in Haiti. I also want to work with Project Haiti.




About Jimmy
Hi, my name is Jimmy. I am 16 years old, and I come from Port-au-Prince in Haiti. My mother is dead, and I have 4 brothers and 5 sisters. My family is poor, so they can't take care of me. So now I am living at Petit Troll, which is Project Haiti's school. I am truly a part of the Project Haiti family. I have applied to go to Norway to study because education is very important. I want to become an engineer when I grow up. I hope that being educated in Norway will help me to fulfill this dream.