Kemson Fenelon

Kemson Fenelon

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Self-Reliance Specialist at LDS Employment Resource Services

  • Education

    • Alison

      2014 -
      Bachelor's degree Legal Studies 96%

      Activities and Societies: Socio-Educative

    • Alison

      2014 -
      Bachelor's degree Psychologie 80%

      Activities and Societies: Socio-educative

    • University of Haïti

      2012 - 2016
      Bachelor's degree Administration
    • ANDC

      2003 - 2006
      Bachelor's degree Interpretariat
  • Experience

    • North Western Children Foundation

      Jul 2008 - now
      Ad Director

      Takecare all detail inside and outside the management of NWCF

    • Sion pest Control

      Dec 2011 - now
      General Manager

      La gestion des contrats et financement pour la bonne marche.

    • LDS Employment Resource Services

      Mar 2012 - now
      Specialist

      ‘Education is the key to opportunity’The Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) has been established to provide worthy young adults of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the support and resources necessary to improve their lives through education and better employment to better serve their family, the Church, and their community. Many members might think of welfare as a program to help members in temporarily difficult circumstances. But the intent of the Church’s welfare plan is much more vast; it also involves promoting self-reliance as a way of life. A Mission of Self-Reliance and ServicePresident Thomas S. Monson has taught that self-reliance—“the ability, commitment, and effort to provide the necessities of life for self and family” 1—is an essential element of our temporal and spiritual well-being.A mere desire to become self-reliant is not enough. We must make a conscious, active effort to provide for our own needs and those of our families. 2 Bishop H. David Burton, Presiding Bishop, reminds us that when we have done all we can to be self-reliant, “we can turn to the Lord in confidence to ask for what we might yet lack.” 3 Being self-reliant allows us to bless others. Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles says, “Only when we are self-reliant can we truly emulate the Savior in serving and blessing others.” 4Self-reliance involves several facets of a balanced life, including (1) education, (2) health, (3) employment, (4) family home production and storage, (5) family finances, and (6) spiritual strength. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Gestion de conflit

      Redictos
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Main Serviable

      Issued by Later Day Saints on Jan 2010
      Later Day SaintsAssociated with Kemson Fenelon