Message From Fr. Tom Hagan - Founder
Many years have passed since my first trip to Haiti in 1985. It's with warm fondness and lasting satisfaction that I remember the handful of enthusiastic young students who organized efforts to help two dozen people suffering from leprosy in Gonaives, Haiti. I thank God for the wonderful, caring people that joined me in doing something for this great world of ours - joining "hands together" and discovering the joy that comes from helping others.
Much has been accomplished since our incorporation in 1989 and I am extremely proud of all the dedicated people who have participated in Hands Together's efforts to build a more compassionate and human world. There seems to be an urgency now more than ever to offer challenges and give meaning to our young people's lives. We must be willing to teach that we are all linked together; our only lasting bond is the bond of love. We must be willing to join hands with the poorest of the poor and work together to overcome all kinds of bigotry and hatred. Our spirit should be one of continual joy and optimism - knowing that we are indeed loved by God and through grace and prayer we are drawing closer to him as time passes. In the words of the prophet Micah we are required "to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God."
Our mission, first and foremost is that each of us be a loving teacher and humble student. We provide learning experiences that urge people to discover beauty in every culture and truth in every human encounter so that bridges are built and linkages among people strengthened. We spiritualize our involvement with Hands Together. We dedicate ourselves to God and to serving the least of our brothers and sisters. We continually respect this great earth and all of its people.
May God bless you,
Father Tom Hagan, O.S.F.S.
Message From Doug Campbell - Executive Director
In 1986 a handful of students from Lafayette College returned home from a Haiti trip led by Fr. Tom Hagan, OSFS, our Catholic Chaplain. I was one of those students and I never could have guessed that the experience would impact my life so profoundly. Fr. Tom Hagan helped me, and many other young people at Lafayette, see more clearly our responsibility to serve others. He taught us that true joy and real satisfaction come when one gives of himself. Fr. Tom encouraged me and many of my fellow students to "strive to see Jesus in every human face." These simple teachings were the beginning of what would become Hands Together.
Hands Together is first a fellowship of people working to build a better world, and second, a program of interconnected outreach activies designed to help the poorest of the poor. The ministry of Hands Together is best described by Bishop Ken Untener who wrote
We plant the seeds that one day will grow. We water seeds already planted, knowing that they hold future promise. We lay foundations that will need further development. We provide yeast that produces effects far beyond our capabilities. We cannot do everything, and there is liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something and to do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning, a step along the way, an opportunity for the Lord's grace to enter and do the rest. We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker. We are workers, not master builders; ministers not messiahs. We are prophets of a future not our own.
We recognize that the results of our work are ultimately in God's hands. This dependence upon God has transformed this small student-based group into a program helping thousands of families in the poorest areas of Haiti. Please continue to pray for us that we may continue to hear the cry of the poor and, through God's grace, help those are suffering.
Our Vision
We hope that members of Hands Together work passionately to build a more compassionate and human world; that Hands Together's workers will be known for their tenderness and mercy, especially toward the poor; that people will visit our projects and experience the beauty and goodness of the people they encounter; that our volunteers will assess the needs of their own communities with a renewed sense of compassion, and search for ways to respond respectfully to help others; that the families who live in Haiti's desert villages will be healthy, that the people in the slums of Port-au-Prince will drink clean water; that everyone in Haiti will have access to education; that in the poorest communities, Hands Together helps people use their resources so that they become free and live dignified lives; and we hope that the people of Haiti will be able to build a strong community with their friends from Hands Together and exchange ideas in order to improve their quality of life.