Center: Sr. Natalia Mejia, RJM Back left to right: Sr. Rosie Nicholson, RJM Sr. Norene Costa, RJM Sr. Rosa Mejia, RJM |
From Sr. Norene Costa, RJM (Province of USA -
Haiti)
"In the darkness of the night, white vans transport migrant
families to the shelter. Approximately 125 mothers, fathers and children arrive
at the shelter, located in a diocesan retreat center. Upon arrival, there is a
background check of the migrants by border officials, followed by a medical
examination of each newcomer. What was
once a school auditorium now serves as a bedroom furnished with cots and a
blanket, but no pillow. After being assigned a bed, the families are served a
hot meal – their first experience of “THIS IS MY BODY OF FOOD AND FREEDOM.”
As daylight
dawns, Sr. Rosie, Sr. Natalia, Sr. Rosa and I head to the shelter, show our
identity to security guards at the gate, and enter the facility.
I spent my time with children of all ages doing art
projects. They meet in the playroom, or weather permitting, outdoors in the
sun. Most of the children (and many of
the parents) have never been to school.
Their drawings, crafts and the colors that they choose are spectacular
and are a reminder on another level that “THERE IS SO VERY MUCH HOPE FOR THE
EXCLUDED.”
My days with these migrant parents and children passed
quickly, but remain with me for a lifetime and beyond. With all my heart I
thank Claudine for the “push” that sent me to this border ministry, and to
Zechariah and Elizabeth for the encouragement, model and conviction that
nothing is impossible with God that led me to say “YES” to working with the
migrants, even in my old age!
May God continue
to bless and keep safe all migrant families and all those who minister to them
and try to make “A PLACE AT THE TABLE” for each one."
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