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As a survivor of the earthquake in Haïti in 2010, Williamson Sintyl shares his near death experience, as well as the story of his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shortly after. He now owns his own business and is the founder of a nonprofit that empowers youth in Haïti called ARISE Project For Humanity. Haïti is #3 in the world for trafficking, kidnapping, and exploitation. Williamson's nonprofit addresses this issue by educating youth so that they never fall into trafficking.
By Kyrie PapenfussAs a survivor of the earthquake in Haïti in 2010, Williamson Sintyl shares his near death experience, as well as the story of his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shortly after. He now owns his own business and is the founder of a nonprofit that empowers youth in Haïti called ARISE Project For Humanity. Haïti is #3 in the world for trafficking, kidnapping, and exploitation. Williamson's nonprofit addresses this issue by educating youth so that they never fall into trafficking.