Sunday, January 31, 2010

Tents Needed!

In Jacmel, Haiti some 2,000 people have lost their homes and are sleeping in a field. An organization there has a plan for transitional and long term housing, but there is an immediate need for tents. We have offered to collect 650 tents and deliver them to Jacmel within the next week.
We need your help. Please consider donating a new or unused 2 pole 3-4 person tent, along with $10 to help cover shipping. Tents can be delivered to New City Fellowship (2412 E.4th St, Chattanooga, TN 37404). Checks can be made out to New City, with Haiti tents in the memo. If you are unable to send a tent, please consider sending $50 to cover the cost of a tent.
We need to move quickly!

Contact: Brian McKeon of New City Fellowship, TN
http://www.newcityfellowship.com/

Friday, January 29, 2010

Your Church can Help

Food/Supplies Collection & Shipping

Your organization can partner with GCA in bringing non-perishable food and relief supply items to Haiti for the victims of the recent earthquake. The collected food and supplies will be shipped in a container down to Mirebalais, Haiti, and then taken over to Port-au-Prince to be given directly to those who are now left with nothing.

Here is how you can help:

1. *Collect food/supplies at your organization - see supply list
2. Contact GCA when items are ready to be collected - click link below
3. GCA will package the items and ship to Haiti - help with shipping costs

http://www.gcanet.org/email/earthquake3/earthquake3.htm



Call for immediate supply needs, Georgia

For the PCA ministry Reformation Hope Orphanage:


URGENT!

Local Collection by Tuesday, Feb. 2nd—

Shipping Items to Our Haitian Orphanage!!!!


We have an opportunity to quick ship items to Jean Paul on Tuesday 2/2. We can provide a skid of items that will be shipped to Jean Paul as part of a larger shipment that LeSea Feed The Hungry is sending to Haiti.They are graciously allowing us to piggyback our shipment with their shipment. Time is of the essence. Please get the word out that we are collecting the following items that Jean Paul personally shared with us he is in desperate need of:

Air mattresses, blankets, hygiene products (toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, shampoo, etc.), non-perishable food (dried beans, rice, canned meat, cooking oil, etc.)

The collection point will be the rear covered lower parking area of Prayer and Praise Fellowship:
6409 Bells Ferry Road
Woodstock, GA 30189

Thanks for your help!

http://reformationhope.org/haiti.htm

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Monday, January 25 update from Dony St. Germain and El Shaddai Ministries-Haiti

Dear Friends,

Tomorrow will make it 14 days since this devastating earthquake. The pressure and intensity to get aid to the people have not subsided. Time and resources continue to be our greatest challenges with still not enough food and medical care reaching the people with the greatest need. For example in Les Cayes alone, 150,000 refugees are now there from PAP. Louis wrote on Friday:


"I just talked with some key leaders in the south. The demand is so high and we don't have the means to meet it. The churches are crowded. People came from all over and they don't have anywhere to go. Most of the people, before they left the villages, sold their land and everything. So now they have to start again. Please continue to pray with us. We have so much medical need that a whole month of 100 doctors will not be enough to serve every body. So many people fled PAP with broken bones and severe, life threatening and infected injuries. We have a hospital at Bonne Fin which my father build. It has 300 beds. All of them are occupied and patients are on the floor. We have at Cite Lumiere another Medical Clinic equip with 75 beds. Same story."

Below is an update on the response that has come in to the immediate needs mentioned on January 17:

1. Containers with Food Supply via the DR-To date, ESMI has sent in 6 food containers and distributed with over 100 Haitian volunteers from the South helping.

2. Food Containers from the US- We have a container that will be ready to leave by this Wednesday from Miami to the DR. God's willing, it should be in Haiti early next week.


3. Medical Team- 47 nurses and doctors are currently in Haiti. Thanks to Lisa, Susie, Julie and Fabiana for coordinating this. They have medical teams lined up to go in and out up to the end of February. Please contact esmieletter@aol.com if you would like to be a part of a medical team.

4. Tents for Churches and homes- Thanks to Brother Ed who secured forty-five 10x12ft tents that can each house a family of 10 people. God's willing, these will be shipped by Wednesday to the DR and should be cleared by the end of this week to be given to the families most in need.

As ESMI continues to work on the above 4 needs, we will also begin to do the following:

5. ESMI has identified 400 pastors to begin a more intentional network of food distribution. On Wednesday, January 27, ESMI's leadership team will meet with these pastors in PAP. It is important that these leaders be empowered also to participate in the effort. This is a work that cannot be done alone. It is bigger than any one church or any one organization. With a unified effort, the church in Haiti can help meet the needs of her people.

6. There is the need for 3 huge tents to hold congregations with 2000 members. Most of the churches in PAP were destroyed. The congregations are in the streets. ESMI has identified 3 locations with key leaders for these.The desire is to encourage and rebuild the spiritual life of the Haitian church. What a wonderful opportunity to share the good news that in the midst of such hopelessness, there is hope in God.

7. Containers to be packed with tents, cots, sheets, blankets, food for immediate consumption, etc. God's willing, the ports in Haiti should be opening up in a week. Ed has graciously agreed to offer his time to coordinating this effort. Please contact Ed at 1-561-988-0253. He will also assist in the coordinating efforts of the food containers from Miami.

8. Pray that by the end of this week ESMI would have secured a piece of land for temporary housing.

9. There is a need for about 6 Mack dump trucks. Once the food gets to PAP on containers, it must be reloaded onto dump trucks for distribution into the different areas of need. This is the best way to get the food out into those communities. Later these trucks will be used in clearing debris and bringing in construction material. Why Mack dump trucks? They are long-lasting trucks and the parts are easily available. There are excellent mechanics, like DouDou, who can make anything go as long as they have the parts available. To have piles of food and no means to get them to the people is a dilemma that the international aid community is now facing.



Thanks for your continued prayers and support.


NB.

El Shaddai Ministries International, Inc. is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) Tax

Exempt Non-Profit Religious Organization. Contribution can be sent to:

ESMI

13651 S. Biscayne River Drive

Miami, FL 33161

or on line: esmihome.org

Les Cayes now has 150,000 refugees $10,000 worth of food bought in the DR, loaded on semi-truck, and shipped to PAP for $2000


Food distribution at one site.



Right now we have four location
1. Carrefour
2. Cayes
3. Croix 5es Bouquet
4. Gonaives
Distribute to Pastors and they serve their own communities



Photos taken at night as about 100 volunteers from Cayes help load food unto truck for distribution
Interview with Jordan Sikkema, MNA Assessment Team Member

Going Through Security in the Miami Airport

Arklie, Jordan, Dony, and Brian are on their way to the Dominican Republic. I just talked with Jordan who stated that they were in line about to go through the security checkpoint at the Miami International Airport. Upon entering DR they will immediately begin making their way into Haiti. Please keep them in your prayers.

Friday, January 22, 2010

MNA Assessment Team Heading to Haiti Monday

Please pray for Arklie Hooten, Jordan Sikkema, Brian Kelso, and Dony St. Germain as they travel to Haiti Monday. Their goal is to provide assessments which will aid MNA in providing long term relief and recovery to the people of Haiti.