Have a Heart for NPH – Naples
Friday, 02/28/2025
6:00 pm : Start
8:00 pm : End
Naples, FL 34120
About
Please join NPH and friends for food and drinks with special guest Alberto Frechette from NPH Haiti.
Guest Speaker: Alberto Frechette, Hermano Mayor (“Older Brother”), NPH Haiti
Raised at NPH Haiti, Alberto was a member of NPH’s Seattle Institute Service Leadership Program’s Class of 2016. He has a heart for his NPH family that makes him want to serve NPH in the future. He has a desire to be an example for the other young people in Haiti. He wants to be a person they can talk to when they need help. In Seattle, he met many people who have had a deep impact on his life. First, he mentions the Fittons, his host family: “I have never lived with a small family because I came to NPH as a baby. They supported me whenever and however possible. Learning a new language can feel like being a kid again, and they helped me with that. I appreciate and cherish every second I had with them. Now I have an international family.” He also mentions gratitude towards his mentors, classmates, and everyone who contributes to this program. Alberto says, “Now I see why this program is important for us. It brings hope to our NPH family. It shows a continuity of Father Wasson’s work and keeps his dream alive by providing valuable skills to us, the leaders of tomorrow.”
For more information, please contact Emily Gomez at egomez@nphuas.org or (480) 967-9449.
Have a Heart for NPH – Naples
Friday, 02/28/2025
6:00 pm : Start
8:00 pm : End
Naples , FL 34120
About
Please join NPH and friends for food and drinks with special guest Alberto Frechette from NPH Haiti.
Guest Speaker: Alberto Frechette, Hermano Mayor (“Older Brother”), NPH Haiti
Raised at NPH Haiti, Alberto was a member of NPH’s Seattle Institute Service Leadership Program’s Class of 2016. He has a heart for his NPH family that makes him want to serve NPH in the future. He has a desire to be an example for the other young people in Haiti. He wants to be a person they can talk to when they need help. In Seattle, he met many people who have had a deep impact on his life. First, he mentions the Fittons, his host family: “I have never lived with a small family because I came to NPH as a baby. They supported me whenever and however possible. Learning a new language can feel like being a kid again, and they helped me with that. I appreciate and cherish every second I had with them. Now I have an international family.” He also mentions gratitude towards his mentors, classmates, and everyone who contributes to this program. Alberto says, “Now I see why this program is important for us. It brings hope to our NPH family. It shows a continuity of Father Wasson’s work and keeps his dream alive by providing valuable skills to us, the leaders of tomorrow.”
For more information, please contact Emily Gomez at egomez@nphuas.org or (480) 967-9449.