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"Live Our Day, Live Our Rights": A Recreational Day to Celebrate Teenagers Despite the Crisis
 Live Our Day, Live Our Rights : A Recreational Day to Celebrate Teenagers Despite the Crisis
Live Our Day, Live Our Rights : A Recreational Day to Celebrate Teenagers Despite the Crisis

"Live Our Day, Live Our Rights": A Recreational Day to Celebrate Teenagers Despite the Crisis

On Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., all teenagers are invited to take part in a major Recreational Day under the theme: "Live Our Day, Live Our Rights". The event, organized by REVIV, one of the ministries within the Rendez-Vous Christ Church, will take place at Kiskeya Chapel in Delmas 75, with departure scheduled from RVC. It is important to note that REVIV is the ministry dedicated to teenagers aged 13 to 19 within RVC.

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A Necessity

Haïti is going through difficult times. Children and teenagers face challenges that leave deep scars in their daily lives. The right to a joyful and fulfilled childhood has faded, giving way to days filled with worry. In such a context, any space for joy, sharing, and well-being becomes a true treasure. That is exactly what REVIV is offering young people on June 7. This initiative is a golden opportunity to remind the country and the world that childhood still exists here, and that children have the right to experience joy beyond major concerns.

Through this initiative, REVIV will provide a breath of fresh air to these young people, reminding them that their lives, rights, and dreams matter. It is also a valuable investment in their daily lives and a way to support their growth despite the current instability. It is worth mentioning that this ministry, led by Esther Medjine Charles, is a safe space where teenagers can express their talents, share their concerns, and raise their questions. It meets regularly every Saturday at the church in Fragneau, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

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Event Schedule

A football tournament for sports lovers, dance sessions to move to the rhythm, a variety of games for fun and connection, and a musical animation full of surprises. All this for only 250 gourdes. Reservations are already open and can be made via the following numbers: +509 4497-5112 / +509 4356-8528 or directly through REVIV leaders at the church.

Because every teenager deserves a moment to breathe, laugh, and dreamdon’t miss this joyful and hopeful event.

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