Haiti Mission Trip
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Why go to Haiti? Here are some facts about the place I will be visiting in just a few weeks:
Haiti is known as one of the poorest countries in the world. It is estimated that 80% of the population lives in poverty and all face serious daily challenges. The country has a history of natural disasters, which continually threaten the culture. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, has critically injured an already struggling society Thousands remain homeless and in despair. Don and I will be part on a non-denominational mission to build 'Homes for Haiti'. We will build a 20 X 20, three room home of reinforced concrete which is being built to last generations.
We will also take part in local church service, visit in some homes and at least two orphanages. We will bring the message of God and his love for all people.
Haiti is also a place of immense beauty and promise. Despite its challenges, the people of Haiti are resilient and the Church is thriving.
Haiti is known as one of the poorest countries in the world. It is estimated that 80% of the population lives in poverty and all face serious daily challenges. The country has a history of natural disasters, which continually threaten the culture. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, has critically injured an already struggling society Thousands remain homeless and in despair. Don and I will be part on a non-denominational mission to build 'Homes for Haiti'. We will build a 20 X 20, three room home of reinforced concrete which is being built to last generations.
We will also take part in local church service, visit in some homes and at least two orphanages. We will bring the message of God and his love for all people.
Haiti is also a place of immense beauty and promise. Despite its challenges, the people of Haiti are resilient and the Church is thriving.
Organizer
Pauline Gruver
Organizer
Laurinburg, NC