Front view of the Orphanage |
In front they have a Cistern that they have to bring water ~2 or 3 miles to fill. I'm not sure how they accomplish that, but hopefully a truck comes and helps them.
The Boys room, for 13 boys |
When we came into the boys room, it was clear that the boys there were packed pretty tight. I counted 5 working mattresses, for 13 boys... Seems awfully cramped. They didn't seem to complain too much though. I sure would have.
Little boy sporting his school shirt |
The Girls Room |
These girls were very friendly. The one in the purple was kind of like our host and she introduced herself in English to me. I said "Nice to Meet you" and started talking to her in English. She got this blank look and said "No English, only Creole". I stopped and said "No Creole". Everyone broke out laughing!!!
Two little girls showing off their School dresses |
One of our main purposes in going on this trip was to bring cloth for them to make uniforms for these and many other children in the schools for St Marc. For the Haitian children, having a school uniform is very important for them to be able to go to school in.
Our hostess proudly showing her school uniform |
Oops, the shoes don't quite fit any more... |
The blue skirts were for the lower grades and the grey skirts are for the middle school and high school.
The Cupboard, almost no food and kept locked |
The girls shower |
We never had any running water in Haiti. You just carry water from the cistern out front and pour it over yourself. In this case, they are using an anti-freeze container for a water holder for the shower.
The backyard and chicken coup |
There is a fair amount of land in the back, suitable to plant some fruit trees, have some goats/ chickens, etc. I didn't see any goats or chickens when I visited though.
The water filters |
It is very important to filter all the drinking water as the water that is carried into the Cistern is contaminated. This is the region of the country where they think the Cholera initiated (Northeast of St Marc). A gentleman from the Red Cross told me he thought it came from the valley surrounding the Petite Riviere de l'Artibo'nite. That is just over the ridge from where we were.
I only hope and pray that the filters work adequately for the children.
Pastor Anous, Their Caregiver and some of the children |
The kids were eager to show us their art project, which was their foot prints in colorful paint with their names written next to them.
They were so proud of it.
A bit of candy to sweeten up life |
The children really enjoyed this candy we gave them. What impressed me was that they waited so patiently to receive their candy. Some of them got very nice M&M's in plastic containers and some of them got very regular lolipops, but they were all happy with exactly what they received.
The front door of the orphanage... |
Jeff and some more of the children in front of the church there |
This brief visit to the Orphanage in the hills East of St Marc, Haiti was one of the most moving moments of my life. To see the conditions they live in and get to know them even little bit, and to see the type of people they are later brought tears to my eyes. I could see that any one of these kids, if given the proper opportunities, could do something great with their lives.
A biblical perspective...
Deuteronomy 15:11
There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your fellow Israelites who are poor and needy in your land.
Galatians 2:10
All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I had been eager to do all along.
James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
Please...
>Give your heart in prayer for Haiti:
For the government, the people who have it so hard, the orphans (especially the ones in this orphanage as I met them personally, but there are many more).
>Give/save any thing you would like to send:
If you feel led to give financially, please do so (I can help you know how to give to the Children in the Orphanage if you like, or if you would like to buy more cloth, that will also be needed).
Pastor Julian will be going again a little later this year (He can take any items you would like to send).
I may be going again (please let us know through e-mail or comments if you would like to send or give something.
>Go visit if you are able: either Haiti or DR (get to know the people).
Thanks for your love/prayers and support. To God be the Glory!