The Power of 1 – Phoenix
Wednesday, 04/09/2025
11:30 am : Start
12:30 pm : End
39 East Monte Vista Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
About
Please join us for a complimentary luncheon to learn about NPH’s St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haiti and the impact it is making on thousands of children and families.
This luncheon is about the Power of One. One person has the power to transform a child’s life. One donor can fund nutritious meals for our homes; one family can change a life and sponsor a child; one volunteer can enhance healthcare in an NPH home; one story can inspire dozens to take action; and one community can fund a quality education for many of our kids. The Power of One touches so many. It takes only ONE to inspire, save lives, create hope, offer comfort, and be a champion.
We would be delighted by your presence at our complimentary event to learn about the more than 9,000 children and families we serve across Latin America and the Caribbean. There will be an opportunity to make a meaningful gift and/or sponsor one of our children.
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.
The Power of 1 – Phoenix
Wednesday, 04/09/2025
11:30 am : Start
12:30 pm : End
39 East Monte Vista Road
Phoenix , AZ 85004
About
Please join us for a complimentary luncheon to learn about NPH’s St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haiti and the impact it is making on thousands of children and families.
This luncheon is about the Power of One. One person has the power to transform a child’s life. One donor can fund nutritious meals for our homes; one family can change a life and sponsor a child; one volunteer can enhance healthcare in an NPH home; one story can inspire dozens to take action; and one community can fund a quality education for many of our kids. The Power of One touches so many. It takes only ONE to inspire, save lives, create hope, offer comfort, and be a champion.
We would be delighted by your presence at our complimentary event to learn about the more than 9,000 children and families we serve across Latin America and the Caribbean. There will be an opportunity to make a meaningful gift and/or sponsor one of our children.
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.