ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ student helps change lives in Haiti by building homes

Patrick Mead (Secondary Education, β22) is no stranger to international travel, so it comes as no surprise that he is enjoying his time this semester on ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔβs Morocco Campus.
βEver since I was little, I have been interested in other cultures and countries that differ from my own,β he explained. βIt is a huge part of my experience that I study abroad in Morocco. It has been an unforgettable experience so far, and I canβt wait to see what the next few months will bring.β
During his years in high school, Patrick traveled to Ecuador and Haiti. It was there in Haiti where he really learned what it means to give back. During two separate weeklong trips to the country, Patrick helped build homes for needy families through his volunteer work with Be Like Brit, an organization that honors the memory of Britney Gengel.
Gengel was a vibrant college sophomore who died while on an aide trip to Port-au-Prince when an earthquake leveled the hotel she was staying in.
βWhen I learned about her, I instantly fell in love with the compassion she showed, and I wanted to incorporate that more into my life,β Patrick said. βEach day, I am inspired by her actions and strive to be more like her.β
Patrick recently went back to Haiti to visit with the family now living in the first home he helped build in Grand Goave. Before moving in, the woman and her four children lived in a shack made of scrap metal and tarp. They slept on a dirt floor where floodwater from the mountainside poured in through their roof.
βWhen I met her on that first trip, she didnβt smile once,β Patrick told the . βBut, that second time, she smiled because she recognized me. She just looked physically younger. She felt loved.β
Patrick says that moment was the best experience of his life.
βI didnβt truly understand the impact I made in that womanβs life until I went back to see the family,β he commented. βIt was a very emotional moment for me, and it is something I will never forget.β
Not only is Patrick planning to stay connected to Be Like Brit, but he recently received approval for a chapter at ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ. Lane Clarke, Ed.D., associate professor in the Department of Education, is the faculty advisor while Patrick fills the role of president.
βThrough the club, we are hoping to raise awareness about Haiti as well as raise money for the charity,β Patrick stated. βPerhaps in the future ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ can even have its own Be Like Brit trip to Haiti.β


