California Children’s Letters To Haitian Children Provide A Different Kind Of Help

Posted by Kendall Harmon

When they heard I was going to report in Haiti after the massive earthquake, fifth-graders from Amylynn Robinson's class asked if I could deliver some messages to any children I'd meet. Their letters included drawings of flowers, hearts and rainbows. And they began simply:

"Hello Haiti, nice to meet you."

"Dear Buddy ... "

"Hi there, I'm a child as well."

"Dear friend, I am your friend. I wrote this letter to tell you I care about you."

The children wrote about their school, Balboa Magnet Elementary, a public school in Northridge, Calif., in Northern Los Angeles County, which was the epicenter of a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in 1994. Although these 10-year-olds were not alive then, many say they've heard stories about the damage in California. So they were sympathetic to kids coping with the magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Haiti.....

This is just a fantastic piece that I caught on the morning run. You really need to do the audio as it is far superior when you hear the children's voices (about 7 1/3 minutes). And check out which song one of the Haitian children chose to send back to the children in California! Listen to it all--KSH.

Filed under: * Culture-WatchChildrenEducation* International News & CommentaryCaribbeanHaiti

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Posted March 12, 2010 at 10:23 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Ralinda wrote:

You’re supposed to post a kleenex alert with stories like that, Kendall!

March 12, 12:09 pm | [comment link]
2. Betsybrowneyes wrote:

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing this.

March 12, 3:49 pm | [comment link]
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