Wilkerson Here:
- Roughly half of Haitians are illiterate, especially in rural areas like the Northwest.
- 80 percent of Haitian children who attend school attend private schools.
- Haiti’s per capita GDP is $480 (US) a year, and school fees are prohibitively expensive at an estimated $70 – $80 dollars a year per child.
NWHCM schools target the lowest-income students in a community, offering them classes and Christian teaching from pre-school to the sixth grade.  They provide an education that sharpens young minds. The school in Saint-Louis du Nord also offers classes for deaf and blind children.  Since all the classrooms are staffed by Haitian teachers, the schools provide valuable jobs to Haitians in a region where most people are unemployed. They also combat malnutrition and hunger through the schools.  More than a thousand children receive daily meals in the school-lunch program – without which, many would eat almost nothing. Your contributions will go for clean water, food and medical help for these people. We could use your help now.Â
Training Prep: Did a combo work out tonight. Did a swim (Getting a little better.  Heater was broken in the pool and it was cold). Then went into a spinning class and rode the bike with the class and finish a 10 mile ride. Tomorrow is a day off but may try to do weights. Off schedule a little and need to get to a full set of weights.

