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Djougine St-Hilaire grew up in Haiti. She immigrated to the United States as a teenager, but a calling to return to Haiti came in the form of a natural disaster: the devastating earthquake of 2010. St-Hilarie returned to serve her home country until violence and unrest drove her back to the States.

Now, St-Hilaire is a global executive operations leader who leverages her specialized experience in strategic project and program management for humanitarian causes. She remains passionate about the needs of her home country, and her approach to addressing them highlights a pattern that all can follow.

First, understand the context. Then, discern practical steps to help. Finally, join a community of support for those who want to see God's Kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

Along the way, St-Hilaire encourages believers to pray for those who burden their hearts. May we remember that God is at work even in places where hope seems lost.

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