Posts tagged #here4haiti
Whatever we have we will share (Sarepta Project)

Madame Mark is a strong, ambitious woman who raised her family of five kids on her own after her husband passed away. She started noticing a pattern of elderly people fainting in church and took charge to care for them. What started as a way for her family to share their food with a couple people, overnight, it became a feeding project for the community. Hear from her the story of starting the Sarepta Project and support Madame Mark in caring for over 100 elderly and some handicapped youth in Haiti. Start today with $25 a month at covchurch.ca/haiti

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A victory in Haiti - Dr. Manno

Dr. Manno has a bold vision for his community and country. He works to overcome misunderstandings with diabetes and other medical diagnosis. A victory for Dr. Manno is an event that encourages him in caring for diabetic patients in Haiti. Hear the story from him and support Dr. Manno's clinic who are caring for over 500 diabetic patients. Start today with $25 a month at covchurch.ca/haiti

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What does God see when he looks here? (Petite Anse Feeding Program)

What does God see when He looks here? I think He sees a Pastor who is obedient to Him. I think He sees the Pastor’s wife loving kids and feeding them. I think He sees orphans caring for orphans. Braiding each others hair. I think He sees people living deeply in community. When Jesus says we should love our neighbours, this is what it looks like. Haitians are best example of this.

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My heart would be broken again (Sante 2000 Clinic)

As we drove, I couldn’t help but to think to myself what I would do if I were a parent of a child with diabetes in Haiti. This little guy was only half the size of my own son Otto, yet he is 3 years older than Otto. As he complained about being hungry and uncomfortable and his mother gripped a small piece of paper (which she cannot read) with the information explaining were she needed to go and who she needed to see. It was terribly difficult to watch.

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