Nadège Robertson, a Winston Fellowship recipient in EMU's Summer Peacebuilding Institute and the co-creator of Lakou Tanama, is the lead facilitator for faith-inclusive healing spaces that support the mental well-being of recent Haitian entrants living in the United States. The mental health initiative works in partnership with Church World Service.
Haiti

CJP student Fabrice Guerrier is one of 24 selected for prestigious fellowship, studying in D.C., Berlin and Paris
As he nears completion of his graduate degree in conflict transformation at ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø, 23-year-old Fabrice J. Guerrier just marked another accomplishment of many since his formative years in ... read more about CJP student Fabrice Guerrier is one of 24 selected for prestigious fellowship, studying in D.C., Berlin and Paris
Haiti Trip Moves Seminary Dean
Dr. Lonnie Yoder, associate dean HARRISONBURG – Lonnie Yoder will long remember the story told him by a young woman from Haiti who survived the country’s horrific earthquake. “She was ... read more about Haiti Trip Moves Seminary Dean
ISO Sponsors Meal for Haiti
Haiti Crisis Draws Prayer, Donations and Discussion
Stay up to date on EMU’s response to the earthquake in Haiti. A Jan. 28 forum in Common Grounds is the next planned event. Read more… ... read more about Haiti Crisis Draws Prayer, Donations and Discussion
EMU Responds to Haiti Earthquake with Donations and Prayers
Share thoughts and prayer concerns on the EMU ‘Prayers for Haiti’ blog The EMU community is sending out prayers to the people of Haiti and offering ways for the campus ... read more about EMU Responds to Haiti Earthquake with Donations and Prayers
Share Your Thoughts on EMU’s ‘Prayers for Haiti’ Blog
Working for a Better Future in Haiti
Marie Rosy Kesner Auguste, right, and Guylene Clerger, an MCC worker in Port-au-Prince, were MCC-sponsored participants in ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø’s Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI). Photo by Melissa Engle A joint ... read more about Working for a Better Future in Haiti