Learn about the life of Woodeline Estavien


Household

My name is Woodeline Estavien. I was Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I am 14 years old. I stopped going to school for 3 years. My mother

Living conditions

FINANCES My mother doesn

Personal qualities and Dreams

The most important thing for me is my education, and to go back to my family. I would like to go back to school. I would like to find purified water to drink, to find better food. My talents are: dance, cook, wash clothes, and make fashion show. I am a strong girl, I love to work. I am laborious. I am not gentle, so sometimes I reply with people when they make me angry. I am not angry easily. But I respect adults. I am not shy. I love to smile. I am friendly; I have a lot of friends. I have about 10 good friends. I never have fun and I don

Summary

Immediate needs: Food, Go back to school. Development: Learn music, and improve her fashion show Dreams: She would like to become an artist and secretary. .. The specific plan for the first year of the Partnership is as follows: Research and Workshops ($35) School, including uniform and supplies ($133) Medical care (up to $35) Birthday celebration ($12) Available: $18 x 12 months = $216 .. Sending the restavek (child slave) back to live in their family is not included in the first year, but can be part of a longer-term plan. Our main focus is personal development, especially going back to school. Food, clothing and shelter are not addressed in this plan, but options for additional help in these areas are available. The Financial plan page will allow you to trace how your money is being used at all times. For more details about our programs, including the research, workshops and classes which each partner participants in, go here: http://peopleinneed.info/index.php/plan/program/C95/

Interview

(Since this profile does not include photos of Woodeline's house, this will be provided when Partnership begins.) This interview was conducted by Cajuste Jean Louis and Sophia Jean Baptiste. Corrected by Cajuste Date: August 21, 2008

Woodeline Estavien lives in the slum of Delmas 75, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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