New teenage sewing class

What was once just a dream is now a reality!

These smiling teenagers, ages 12-15, are residents of Northwest Haiti Christian Mission's Mole St. Nicolas Children's Home. Our goal is to teach these students how to sew so they'll have a valuable skill they can use to support themselves when they leave the home.

Kendy, an October 2021 graduate of the Mole St. Nicolas sewing program, is teaching the class. He is our second graduate to step into a teaching position with the ministry. The class meets once a week on Saturday mornings during the school year, and several times a week during the breaks.

With the addition of this class, we now have 47 sewing students and 3 teachers! The Lord continues to bless the ministry in mighty ways.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support!

Mole St. Nicolas teenage sewing program students

Let the sewing begin

Classes are back in session, and the students are learning the fundamentals of sewing. Here's some photos of the Mole St. Nicolas students learning how to sew with paper. They start with paper first before moving to fabric.

Please leave some encouraging words for the new students.

Classes are back in session

We're thrilled to announce that both the Port-de-Paix and Mole St. Nicolas sewing programs started on Monday, December 13! A total of 38 students (12 in the Port-de-Paix class and 26 in the Mole St. Nicolas classes) are embarking on a 3 year journey to learn how to sew.

Here's a few photos from the first few days of classes. The students wearing orange shirts are from the Port-de-Paix sewing program and they're posing with sewing supplies from the annual shipment. Those wearing regular clothes are a few students from the Mole St. Nicolas sewing classes.