Problem
  • In January 2010 a massive earthquake hit the island of Haiti
  • A Catholic orphanage opened the same month with an urgent need to serve more refugees
  • Two large refugee families each need a proper concrete house
  • Children eat on the ground and have no playground equipment
  • Children must sleep on the floor
  • St. Benedict’s Catholic Church needs a new roof

Solution
  • Extreme Mission teams are at the service of a local priest
  • Extreme Mission volunteers help where it is most needed
  • Two concrete homes can be built for $5,000 each
  • Beds and tables can be provided for the orphanage
  • The roof can be repaired at St. Benedict’s Church


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Help for the People of Haiti

Funding Priorities

DONATE $350 Transportation, food and lodging for a missionary
DONATE $2,000 Covers furnishings such as beds, tables, chairs and an outside playground
DONATE $5,000 Build concrete homes for two large families
DONATE $7,000 Replace the roof at St Benedict’s

Amount Currently Raised: $10,450

Current Project

Build two concrete homes at “House of Mary, Mother of All Children” orphanage, provide furnishings and a playground, and replace the roof at St. Benedict’s Church

Project Goal

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Benefits

  • Over 1,000 individuals have been directly impacted by projects which include building chapels, homes, and fixing over 300 roofs.
  • Many people have received proper concrete housing, allowing them to provide safe shelter for themselves and their children.
  • There are permanent Catholic missionaries in Haiti doing a wonderful job feeding and caring for victims.

Long Haul for Haiti

Haiti Earthquakeby Father Owen Kearns, LC

Relief efforts, many led by Catholic organizations, continue in Haiti even as the tragedy fades from the headlines of the mainstream media. Helping the Haitian people put their lives back together is going to be a long, slow process. They were survivors of grinding poverty and broken governance before the massive quake rattled Port-au-Prince.

How bad are things in the little nation less than 800 miles from American soil? On Feb. 16, the Washington, D.C.-based Inter-American Development Bank compared the Haiti earthquake with 2,000 other natural disasters over the past 40 years. The institution’s report says that, considering the number of deaths per million inhabitants — a quarter of a million people may have died out of a population of 8.7 million — Haiti 2010 is almost certain to be the most destructive natural disaster in modern times.

The report also noted that the cost to treat the wounded and rebuild their homes and towns will be from $7 billion to as much as $13 billion. (Original estimates were in the $5 billion range.)

These daunting statistics could have the effect of making people who could help feel helpless.

As Catholics, we know better. Where there is Christ, there is hope, and Christ is alive and well in Haiti. He’s there in the Blessed Sacrament. (The country is 80% Catholic.) He’s there in the eyes of the poor. And he’s there in the helping hands and sacrificing hearts of the relief workers.

“Healing Haiti will take a lot of time and require much patience,” says Ryan Flood of Connecticut-based Catholic World Mission. “We must respond with our time as we count on our supporters’ patience.”

Please continue to pray for everyone in Haiti, every day, and financially assist the aid organizations as you are able.

 

Haiti Earthquake Refief Update

I would like to thank you personally for your prayers and generosity toward our Haitian Disaster relief effort. Because of your generosity we have been able to provide food, blankets, flashlights, hygiene products, baby formula, diapers and medicine to the House of Mary, Mother of All Children orphanage located in the town of Duverger, about 70 miles from Port-au-Prince.

This orphanage is run by a team of volunteers working with MWTS Mission Haiti. In addition to the small orphanage, there are currently an additional 75 refugees living in tents and make-shift shelters on the property. These people arrived in the wake of the devastating January earthquake and have come directly from Port-au-Prince with nothing but what they could carry with them.

CWM gifts have gone to help us in the immediate relief efforts of stabilizing our site and community with the necessities. Thank you again for all your support, and thank you for the prayers!
  ~ MWTS Mission Haiti Missionary, Kristin Todzia

You support has brought immediate relief to these men, women and children in need. For continuing updates from the orphanage, please visit our website or find us on Facebook. Thank you again for your gift of hope for the Haitian people.

Sincerely in Christ,

Ryan T. Flood, CFRE
Executive Director
Catholic World Mission

 

 

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