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Back in Haiti

January 26, 2018 Back in Haiti again We returned last week after spending the holidays in the US. It was wonderful to see our family and friends again, but it was not time off. We saw many of you at the churches we visited and produced and sent out a newsletter. The time pasted very quickly, it is always hard for us to leave our wonderful family and all of our great friends. When we leave our apartment we have to take down the solar panels (so they won’t get stolen), along with rocket stoves, wash tubs ect… Upon our

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Sadie

The concept of pets is difficult for the peasant community to understand. The children are captivated with Sadie.

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God hears the cry of the poor….

God hears the cry of the poor…. blessed be his hands.Five HUGE boxes of shoes just arrived from Most Holy Trinity Parish, Tuscon Arizona in response to the blog Denise wrote this past fall: "Overwhelmed!" In that blog she shared the frustration of watching children being turned away from school because of lack of shoes. These shoes, and the others that have been donated, will be sent to Haiti on our annual sea container this coming spring.

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Cookeville

Thank you St. Thomas. Please note the wallets and bib in the center of the picture made by "Peace Cycle", a great project recycling discarded plastic water bags, the brain child of Amber Rose.

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Haitian Art Advent Sale

Greeting Everyone!! We are back with our Annual Haitian Art Advent Sale. We have many gift items starting at $4 for handmade tin art Christmas tree ornaments. There are many new items, along with our traditional vanilla and our very own “The Haiti Lady’s”, handmade chocolate. Our chocolate is made with cocoa beans grown at the Fr. Jim Agriculture Center, sun dried, roasted over an open fire, cleaned and then pounded into a paste in Gasin, Haiti. It is then brought back to the US, where Denise and her staff of volunteers turn it into chocolate bars. Remember gifts bought

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One More Time- Preparing to come home

November 14, 2017   The time is flying by. November 4th we went to Port Au Prince to pick up our friend Chris Jones , he has been a team member for several years. He came with a cell signal amplifying device to improve our internet. Our internet is improved, we don\’t have to go out on the roof to make or receive a phone call. We found late at night, when not many people are using the internet it works really well. We will need to experiment with it to see how we can maximize its capabilities. Chris also

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