In Haiti, our students at Les Bons Samaritains are not just receiving an education—they are living out the values of kindness, generosity, and service. Despite facing their own hardships, they continue to show compassion without judgment, reminding us what it truly means to be a Good Samaritan.

A Gift from the Heart

Each class has been collecting donations in a friendly competition, bringing in whatever they can to help those in need.

Serving the Forgotten

With these funds, students will visit a local prison to deliver much-needed supplies. But more than that, they will bring hope and human connection—a reminder that no one is beyond kindness.

Reflecting on Generosity

Leading up to March 13th, students are engaging in discussions on what it means to be a Good Samaritan, sharing their reflections in a school-wide ceremony.

Sharing the Message

Sixth-grade students will take to the streets with banners, spreading awareness about the spirit of the day and the power of compassion in action.

These students may have little, but they give so much. Their generosity challenges us all to look beyond circumstances and embrace the love of humankind.

How will you be a Good Samaritan on March 13th?

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