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Gladys
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GLADYS SYLVESTRE THOMAS
President and C.E.O.
Fondation Pour Les Enfants d'Haiti
Leader, manager, administrator, visionary, woman of faith, humble servant of the Lord, these are but a few of the ways Gladys Sylvestre Thomas can be described.
Gladys grew up in a family of eleven children in the village of
St. Michel de l'Attalaye in the plateau region of Haiti. Her father was a clergyman in the
local church. At a young age, Gladys became quite ill and found comfort
and healing by turning to God. From that time forward she turned her life
over to the Lord.
After completing her secondary school education in Haiti,
Gladys went to the United States to study nursing. While she enjoyed much
about life in the United States, she was committed to returning the Haiti.
After receiving her degree, she went back to Port-au-Prince. She did not
know how she would best serve, but she did recognize that her heart called her
to work with children.

In 1981 Gladys was called by those responsible for the
Caribbean Home for Children asking if she would become the head of the orphanage
which had been abandoned by its previous administrator. Gladys arrived to
find the kitchen bare and the mattresses infested. With great faith,
Gladys ordered that the mattresses be burned. As smoke from the burning
mattresses filled the air, the phone rang bringing an inquiry from an American
asking how he could be of help. On a recent trip to Haiti, he had stopped
by the run-down orphanage. In her forthright manner, Gladys told him that not only did
the home need new mattresses, but beds and much else. As they say, the
rest is history.
Money for the mattresses and beds came quickly, and from that
day Gladys has trusted God to provide. She also continues to be quick to
ask for whatever is needed.....sometimes asking for what others would believe to
be impossible: construction of a pediatric hospital during a national
embargo, land and buildings to house a village of children.
Nothing in Haiti comes easily. There have been, and
continue to be, great challenges; but Gladys is always quick to give credit to
God for all that has been accomplished. She takes great joy in the hugs of
children living at Haiti Home, continuing to know them each by name, and
pleasure in the success of those who grew up at the orphanage and now continue to
greet her with hugs and salutations of, "Momma Sylvestre!"
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