College Susan Schuenke Scholarships If you would like to help a student with tuition for the 2011-2012 school year, click on the student's picture to be taken to a page with more information.
To view additional scholarship profiles click here.
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| Eugene Edwens |
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| Docteur Herwens |
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| Duveau Kerby |
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| Colvert Francois Belizaire |
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| Charles Marc Donel |
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| Jacob Jevely |
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| Saintil Naomie |
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| Saint-Fleur Rosemane |
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| Lermon John Gerby |
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| Toussaint Jeanne-Farah |
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| Severlien Alando |
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| Raphael Stendrina |
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To view additional profiles of students needing scholarship assistance click here.
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College Susan Schuenke Continues to Impact the Students of Haiti
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Wisler
St. Vil came to College Susan Schuenke (CSS) in 2002 and was with the first
group of students who graduated in 2005. One thing we learned about him
was that he was extremely gifted. He always got the highest score in
any exam session. After graduation, we helped Wisler move to Santiago,
Dominican Republic in order to attend the “Universidad Technologia de
Santiago (UTESA)”. He entered a program in Medicine for students who
just graduate from High School. Wisler went to school every summer in
order to graduate early and he was able to complete the program in 6
years. A couple months ago, he graduated (Magna Cum Laude) as a medical
doctor.
This
past week, Wisler participated in a general knowledge competition for
graduates of Medical Schools in Dominican Republic. He was the
champion. He received two gifts from the organizing committee. One is a
¼ scholarship to a school where he will be prepared to take an exam
that will allow him to practice
medicine in U.S. hospitals; the same test that all U.S. medical doctors
take. The other gift was an ID badge printer (Pebble 4). Wisler
is honored to give the printer as a gift to the College Susan Schuenke
in order to make ID badges for incoming students and staff for next
school year. He is thankful for the way CSS has invested in him.
College
Susan Schuenke is also the 2011 champions in varsity soccer for
Northern Haiti. CSS has won the competition for boys U-20 varsity
soccer three years in a row with an undefeated record during that period
of time. We just received the news that the U-20 Haiti national team
is coming to town within the next week and the ministry of Youth and
Sports has chosen the U-20 varsity team of Northern Haiti to play
against that team. We are getting ready for the game.
These are examples of some of the ways that CSS is making an impact in Haiti.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
Pastor Henoc Lucien
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| Dr. Wisler St. Vil sees patients at a temporary medical clinic set up by one of this year's short term missions teams. |
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| CSS boy's soccer team celebrates their 2011 championship victory! |
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We are most
grateful to those who have invested their resources and prayers into
the students and staff of College Susan Schuenke. Your support has
been invaluable to the continued operation of this ministry. Our
school is named for one of our faithful supporters, Sue Schuenke.
Sue's vision for a school in Cap Haitien was instrumental in the
beginnings of CSS. Sue taught elementary and special needs
children herself in both the public and Christian setting for eleven
years. Her heart was especially invested in the most needy children.
Sue was committed to them individually and collectively. She excelled
in providing each one with a safe, caring, and respectful environment.
Sue writes: "Just as I believe that without Christ there cannot be
true learning...without Christ there cannot be true teaching. My
classroom in public and Christian school has always been my mission
field where I have been blessed to use the gifts of teaching, serving,
and compassion. I yearn to serve Him in an environment where truth is
openly taught so that I might experience the joy of teaching and
learning."
Sue went to be with the Lord in June 2000, but we wanted her name to remain alive in the hearts of Haitians for years to come.
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