By JACQUELINE AUDIGE | Founder
Words can’t express the pain we have experienced over the past two months. The first was in April when the French teacher at the Aumazo tutoring program tragically lost his three-year-old boy. It was very difficult for all of us to make sense of the extreme violence with which this happened. According to Patric the teacher, his son felt sick and his health rapidly deteriorated. He was gone in less than six hours.
Two months later, on June 1, 2020, just when we started healing, we learned about the death of one of the girls in our tutoring program. Eloïse, a 7th grader, attended class on Friday May 29th and on Monday June 1st, she was gone. She was only 17.
Tragedy can strike anywhere and in any circumstance. However, the way it happened is what makes it difficult to comprehend. Patric’s son was playing with his younger brother and the next moment, he was gone forever. In the case of Eloïse, she went to bed on Sunday night with a minor headache and her father found her dead at 3:00am the next day.
Healing Together
Although it’s very difficult to make sense of these two unfortunate events that shocked Aumazo in its core, we understand that we have to continue with hope and healing. Doing the work of healing together makes better sense in the healing process. Aumazo stood behind both families in solidarity in their quest to find closure. Despite the financial strains we are experiencing since the covid-19 event, we did our best to provide counseling to girls in the program to help them cope with the loss of their classmate and friend.
We cannot deny the impact of these events and the way they shook us to the core. As a member of the Aumazo family, it would be a shame not to share this tragic news with you. You have always been there for us and have supported us through thick and thin. We will always keep you informed no matter the situation.
The Aumazo Family
Your continued support is our strength. As Patric put it, “this tragic loss of our son made me appreciate my Aumazo’s family more. When I say ‘Aumazo family’ it comes from my heart. Your collective support and care not only gave me permission to grieve, but your personal concern helped me accept the loss of our son.”
Life events affect us and we all process them differently. Nonetheless, life goes on. And we have to look forward to the future despite the fact that the memories of our student will stay with us forever. Our togetherness will get us through the challenges that such events create.
You have always been there for Aumazo. And it has always be about what you wanted to do. Today is no different. We still count on your support in any form and shape. Just act in a way that is consistent with your thoughts.
We thank you for always being there for Aumazo.
Jacqueline Audige and the Board
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By JACQUELINE AUDIGE | Founder
By JACQUELINE AUDIGE | Founder
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