Gallaudet University students support Haiti…

Over the course of the spring semester I have spoken several times (via skype) with students at Gallaudet University. Gallaudet is the largest and most renowned University for the deaf in the world. It has been an honor to speak with students from several classes who have worked very hard to raise funds for our work in Haiti. From bake sales, campus events, informational meetings, and the passion of students, funds are now on the way for more lights for the Haiti Deaf Community!!

These students at Gallaudet have taken the initiative to dive in – to challenge themselves to serve the deaf in Haiti!! My heartfelt thanks goes out to those students for all of their work and for their passion for Haiti.

Kyle Reschke

410 Bridge Haiti

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