jozzy-online: beaucoup appris
March 1, 2010 12:38PM
SAINTAL Bernard: I was visiting the website with my friend Phelimps. I think that the job is huge and special. Normally I Paid 500 US to have my teeth to be fixed but it's not finish yet. In Haiti, The State doesn't consider Dental care as a priority. The majority of the people of Haiti earn less than 2 US a day. How could they afford such care without a project like the one of healthy Smiles for Haiti. Most people I met and specially in the middle class they began to work in their teeth but the work had to be stopped because of Money. I really encourage people to invest in such project so Haitian People would always a be grateful to them. Georgina you are doing a such great Job for the haitian people. your vision fo farther then many NGO's that are helping in the Health field. May GOD bless you and protect you! May Other People can Join you in a such human and beautiful job for a healthy smile of the haitian People.
April 17, 2009 10:24AM
Melissa: Hey there this is Melissa Graham and I enjoy reading the pictures and visiting the website. I am a friend of Marianne's and congratulate this project that she has worked so hard on. Good job and keep up the great work!!
October 12, 2007 7:17AM
Shell: "Oh George" - keep up the good work - I love reading through - seeing the pictures - your thoughts - makes me understand!!!
All is well planned and laid out. I am always with you in prayer and in heart - here and there.
March 7, 2006 7:21AM
Goldoni: I very appreciate this website. It very important and useful. I love it.
Good job
October 12, 2005 6:41PM
Betty Enns: Well done Georgina. You are making a difference. Please know that and as I told some of our nurses who just returned from Sri Lanka, you are doing your part, and have made an impact on those you have touched. It is now time for us all to do our part! All the best to you and yours.
April 13, 2005 4:23AM
Samantha: I was reading the mountain newspaper for a grade 9 school religion project and I came across this article. At first, I was just excited because this was an article I could use to get a pretty good mark for my project, but when I got into the article there was another reason for my happiness. I decided to look at the picturetrail site because i have one of my own, and the pictures astonished me. It was amazing to see how we take for grantite the small things in life. I always dread going to the dentist( no offence ) but to know that these kids think of it as such a gift gives me a new perspective on appriciating things more. Thank you!
December 5, 2004 10:31AM
Bernice Hughes: Thanks for sharing Georgina, fabluous photos and a wonderful dream. Keep up the good work, the world need more good people like you. God Bless!
October 6, 2004 8:50PM
susan breau: Great photos Georgina!! Thanks for sending them! Susan
June 23, 2004 3:34PM
emily: Wow. this is amazing that you are getting al of these donations. This is qwful the poverty that al of the kids are living in. When i saw the little boy with all of those cavites i thought that i was going to cry. I really rhink that you are an amazing woman for doing for all of the people in Haiti.
June 15, 2004 8:08PM
Catherine: Dear Georginia,
Welcome Home!What a lovely tribute to"Christian love in action" within the family of God.Would love to purchase a 4x6 photo of Pastor Manno and his wife. It's a real beuty! Thanks ! Catherine 1John 3:16-23
February 27, 2004 4:48AM
Nathan Nowell: I was part of a teem of 17 that came from Anderson SC in the summer of 2003. The group was Healing ministies for the church. That hade to be the most exiting week of my life. We helped to start the Health Clinic. Also I spent much time with the orphans. One in particular that loved to follow me around and when i saw him on the picture of the orphans i was over joyed. I was also suprised to se in the picture of the front gate of the orphanage Danelle who became a good friend of mine while we where down there. Pastor Emanuel was one of the most godly me i ever knew and we will all miss him dearly. God Bless!
January 7, 2004 6:04PM
James Baldassi: When these pictures appear they automatically recall such an incredible experience of two weeks of tiling in Cap Haiten. Every day that Pastor Mano appeared while we were tiling the orphanage he grew larger than life and knew his dreams were answered. I can never forget his raised hands and perspiring body when he preached at church service. He will always be missed but always remembered as a visionary for the people. God Bless you Georgina for your kindness.
November 13, 2003 6:46PM
jack ryvers: The pictures tell the story.
I met pastor Mano many times when I was in Haiti.
I loved him very much and was blessed by his vision to not only preach but to care for his people. He will be missed for sure. Thank so much for doing this album. The Lord bless you.
Jack Ryvers Canadian MFMI National Director.
November 11, 2003 2:51PM
Ron North: These are beautiful pictures.
Pastor Mano has his hand raised in almost every photo ever taken. This is how he will be remembered.
Thanks Ron
November 11, 2003 10:54AM
Hilda Blundell:
November 9, 2003 7:03PM
Shelley: O U T S T A N D I N G!!!! Your words and photos took me "THERE". You have giving me a better sence of what is going on in Haiti, and I believe your work is making a differance. I am blessed to know you. And God is at work through you. Keep up the great things that you are doing there - you and your mission are always in my prayers. I think the smiles on the face of the children say it all - your ability to make everyone that know you, feel love and warmth is truly a gift! and that Miss Georgina is who you are.
November 9, 2003 3:35PM
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