March 2012 - Volume 2, Issue 2 - Holy Cross Family Learning Center

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March 2012 - Volume 2, Issue 2 - Holy Cross Family Learning Center
Volume 2, Issue 2
March 2012
News & Notes
Holy Cross
Family Learning Center
COLLEGE STUDENTS
ON BOARD
438 Dubuque Street
Manchester, NH 03102
(603) 622-9250
www.hclearningcenter.org
In
addition to the retired volunteer
teachers, we’ve been fortunate this year to
have four college students from Saint
Anselm College join us — all looking for a
placement to complete their Service Learning Project. Two students joined us last semester and Katie and Lysette are doing
their Service Learning this semester. None
of these students is pursuing a career in
teaching. Their only desire is to broaden
their horizons and to assist others. John and
Nica enjoyed coming so much they returned
this semester to give of their time and both
have been doing a great job.
Nica (L) with Jeet
John with Ajuda
Lysette with Bishnu
We
Ghada with
Sister Germaine, Cooperating Teacher
Ghada with Tila
Kate with Marie Jeanne
also have a student teacher from
Southern NH University who is pursuing a career in
teaching in Saudi Arabia where she hopes to return
after graduation – in April. Ghada has been with us
since January and Sister Germaine Goyette, CSC, is
her Cooperative Teacher. For Ghada, it’s a wonderful
experience! Teaching ESL at Holy Cross Family
Learning Center is providing Ghada with teaching
strategies and techniques, how to manage the classroom, how students interact with each other and how
the teacher interacts with them — important things
she is learning from Sister Germaine. She believes
she has a wealth of information which she will be able
apply in the future. Ghada earned a BA in English
Literature in Saudi Arabia and has been in the
United States since the end of 2009 earning a Masters Degree in Teaching ESL. In her words: “I will
never forget you…I love this place!”
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News & Notes
COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS
Saint Anselm College
E
xperience Matters was
held October 24th at Saint
Anselm College and sponsored by the Center for Experiential Learning as part of their annual Professional Development Week
series. Participants play a key role in
broadening their students’ knowledge
of our organizations’ volunteer opportunities. Participating in service work
provides important and relevant experience for college students which, in
turn, leads to their success in the job
market.
NH Humanities Council
C
onnections — This was a
six-week program that was
sponsored by the NH Humanities Council in conjunction with Southern NH University.
The purpose of these sessions was to
teach the more-advanced classes of men
and women who attend ESL classes at
the Center how to read books with their
children and grandchildren.
Vocabulary words from the ―book of the
day‖ were written on the board and
pictures were shown to help with understanding the content.
We value our partnership with Holy
Cross Family Learning Center and
hope to continue working with you in
the future.
Easter Seals
C
HILD CARE ORIENTATION This session was presented by Easter Seals of
Manchester. The purpose of
providing Child Care Orientation was
to provide important information to the
women who care for children in their
homes.
Interest in this program was evident
considering the questions of clarification that were asked. Those in attendance learned that they can take care
of up to three children in their homes
with the permission of the landlord .
More than three children would require
further paperwork that would need to
be completed with Easter Seals.
Carol Sacchetti, M.Ed.
Assistant Director
Office of Career Services
HCFLC
48 in 30
November 9th, Dan Sczesney presented
Sister Jacqueline with a check in the
amount of $11,500 — the result of his
climbing the forty-eight 4,000-foot
peaks in the White Mountains of New
Hampshire in thirty days.
ST. GEORGE MANOR
November 12th Dan gave another presentation to the personnel at St. George
Manor on Island Pond Road.
A Captive Audience
Sister Louise Auclair, CSC, reads a
presentation from the Sisters of Holy
Cross in gratitude for Dan’s generous
donation to Holy Cross Family Learning Center.
Sewing Workshops
One of Jean Rolph’s sewing workshops
with the assistance of Chura Acharya,
Interpreter.
Twenty-five men and
women attended these workshops.
Dan explaining
hiking gear to
Sr. Lucille Blais.
Volume 2, Issue 2
Page 3
March 9, 2010
In conjunction with this second anni-
It provided us with the opportunity to
Two years ago Sister Jacqueline R.
versary, HCFLC joined Southern NH
meet and greet the staff from whom we
Verville started teaching English as a
Planning Commission for a pot luck
rent the facility.
Second Language to immigrants and
lunch.
refugees on the third floor of the West
Raymond Clement
Commissioner
and
member of
HCFLC Board.
Side Library on Main Street in Manchester. Sister Pauline Maurier joined
her a few weeks later. A total of twenty
-five students enrolled in those classes
and seven of them have registered at
Holy Cross Family Learning Center to
continue their progress in learning
Adele Boufford-Baker
Chairperson of HCFLC Board
was also in attendance.
English and accessing other services
offered at the Center.
Garden Salad
Beverages
Rolls
Ethnic Desserts
TO BENEFIT
HOLY CROSS FAMILY LEARNING CENTER
whose core mission is to provide ESL classes to
refugees and immigrants living in the Manchester area,
particularly on the City’s West Side.
TO BE HELD AT
Holy Cross Center … 357 Island Pond Road … Manchester, NH
Friday, April 20, 2012 at 6:00 PM
COST OF TICKETS
$10.00/adults … $6.00/children
A Bhutanese woman will share her experience of
life in the camps in Nepal.
Bhutanese Dancers will grace the stage for your entertainment.
Various items will be raffled and
50/50 tickets will be sold throughout the evening.
Sponsors to Date: Boufford Funeral Home, St. Mary’s Bank, The Hippo
Donors to Date: Coca Cola of Londonderry, Merchants Motors
and many individual donations.
A visit from
Dad, Suraj, eleven-month old, Brianna,
and Mom, Ganga.
Suraj is a HCFLC Board Member.
Smiling faces but sadness
in our hearts
as we bid farewell
to this family,
victims of a gas explosion
in October, 2010.
They left for Syracuse, NY,
to join family there
and with high hopes
of finding a job.
Jacqueline R. Verville, CSC
Dad, Ganga, Mom, Devi,
with daughter, Puja, and
Diane Y. Dupere, CSC.
At long last,
a teacher / translator,
Hamsa (L) for Adweh (R).
It took a while
to find someone
who could
speak Arabic to help
Adweh with
her desire
to learn English.
Swasthani Puja is the last of the fast
whereby the priest blesses food and
flowers and offers to the God, Shiba,
and to the Goddess, Laxmi.
Naina completes
Swasthani,
a thirty-day fast for
peace of mind for a
nd betterment of
her husband and for peace
in the family.
NAMASTE
Cousins, Sahil (L) and Parbal (R)
are initiated into
the feast of Swasthani Puja.
Sisters Jacqueline and Diane received tika (blessing)
at Swasthani. Although we are of a different culture,
it is a symbol of their acceptance of us and we of our
acceptance of their offering and God-blessing.
Arjun Nepal and his bride,
Khina Mishra
Kamal Basnet, on his wedding day, following the tradition of paying his sisters
whatever they demand before he and his
bride can cross the threshold of his home.
NAMING CEREMONY
Nar (center) with son, Kamal,
daughter-in-law, Kamala,
with son, Amber, on naming day.