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Thank you for visiting our site. We hope we're able to convey to you a sense of the tragedy that has gripped the country of Haiti, yet at the same time, sharing the hope, excitement and love we experienced during our stay.

Welcome to Port au Prince

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You're now in Haiti. To help with your transition, click (below) onto the theme song we downloaded from You Tube; sense feelings I had transitioning from one world to another....from privilege to suffering....from comfort to daily struggle for existence.

If this is your 1st visit, and especially if you're as new to this stuff as I am, the whole thing will probably make a little more sense if you head to the Blog Archive section on the right hand side and work your way down the postings, starting at "Prelude" reading " The Beginning" next, "Initial Impressions"...and so on .....etc. until you reach the bottom column. See, the stuff under the song link ( left side column) are the 2 most recent posts written. .

Please visit often and invite your friends if you feel so inclined. We'll be continuing to add new information and pictures, and plan to return to Haiti in late May. Your comments and suggestions will be most appreciated.

Blessed Be Your Name - Tree63

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Montrouis Orphanage

One  example of "reaching beyond our borders" to help others is the orphanage associated with Brothers United Church Eben-Ezer run by Pastor Kenol Dort and his wife in Mountrouis, Haiti.  The YWAM team in PaP that rents space from us on our compound was building a latrine for Pastor Dort's kids and reported back to us  the desperate conditions they had observed; 35 kids between the ages of 3 - 15, no food, few clothes, sleeping on the rocky, uneven bare ground with  no beds or blankets, and a 12 yr. old with a double compound fracture of her shoulder who needed surgery within a week or risked loss of the limb.  She had been taken to a hospital in St. Marc two straight days but would not be seen by a surgeon there for whatever reason.  On our first trip to observe we took food and were horrified at the circumstances.  Because we had a little money left in our discretionary fund, we were able to arrange transportation for the whole lot, adults and all, to go to Mission of Hope (MOH) for a thorough medical battery, including blood work and de-worming. The greatest blessing in the timing of this is that MOH had 2 visiting orthopedic surgeons from the U of Texas on board that week and the little girl's arm was surgically repaired (2 operations required) and saved..........gratis.

Several weeks later we returned with more food and supplies....some stackable cots for the kids to sleep on, and some blankets.  Using a little more of our 501 (3)(c) money we have given YWAM enough money to finish the latrine , take several more of the kids to MOH , and have arranged for them to get on a regular food distribution schedule with MOH.  As with our helping Pastor Volner buy the lumber and hardware for 15 school benches which have been built and are being used in his school in Pouille, your donations can have a dramatic impact in the lives of these fragile children.  You can see the joy reflected in their faces in the pictures.

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