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"A Promise Made-A Promise Kept"
Promise for Haiti is a 501(c)3 philanthropic organization dedicated to Health Care, Education, Clean Water, Agriculture and Economic Development.
"Promise for Haiti exists to initiate and nurture the spiritual growth of the people of the Pignon area and to practically demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ to them by providing the region with primary and acute health care, essential sanitation facilities, agricultural training and functional literacy, basic educational opportunity, and economic growth and development."
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New Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon Board Elections are held every 2 years to choose new leaders for the CBP Board. Below are the names of the new members. 1. Father Romel Eustache, President 2. Cleguy Colas, Vice President 3. Henri Claude Crepin, Assistant Vice President 4. Father Jethro Noel, Secretary 5. Obercio Bell, Treasurer 6. Marie Adele Noel Romelus, Deputy Director 7. Dr. Guy D. Theodore, Honorary member with voting rights 8. Elusma Decius, Honorary member with voting rights 9. Emmanuel Sylvestre, Honorary member with voting rights 10.Ernest Noel, Honorary member with voting rights 11.Louidestine Constantin, Honorary member with voting rights
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Meet A Great Volunteer for Promise For Haiti!
Larry Madole

Promise For Haiti, Inc. is so fortunate to have Larry Madole serve as a diligent volunteer! Larry has been volunteering his time and services for over 15 years. He is the owner of Madole Construction Company in Johnston, IA. Using his knowledge from the construction business, Larry is able to provide guidance and service to the many projects in Pignon, Haiti. His first time to travel to Haiti was in 1985 when he went with "Witness Crusade". In later years, a friend named Steve Ross told Larry about Promise For Haiti. Larry said, "The Lord touched my heart the first time I was there. I liked what I heard the hospital was doing and I liked what Promise For Haiti was doing." Two years after going to Pignon, the Board asked Larry to help them choose the projects they wanted to do, supervise and check on the work. Larry says that he loves working with the teams. He checks on their skill level and the urgent needs in Pignon whether it is with the hospital, schools, projects with other different churches in town, or with the farm to make it beneficial to the town. Some of the current projects that Larry is working with are: - a septic system for the hospital and developing a laundry facility in a building with machines so the workers do not have to wash outside.
- a new school building (Sauvenette) which is close to being completed.
- many maintenance repairs that include electrical, plumbing, and painting.
- a renovation of an old dorm that would include a pharmacy and clinic area to determine if a person needs to go to the hospital for further evaluation.
When asked what Larry's projections are for future development and projects in Pignon, this was his reply. "I would like for them to learn to capture and use rain water for agricultural needs, washing clothes, and for other things but not for drinking water. We need to get off of generators and hook up to the electricity in town. This would keep us from using diesel fuel which will then lower the costs. I would like to train someone at the hospital to help run the physical plant and be able to tell what needs to be done." Larry is traveling to Pignon this month along with a group of volunteers who work for Meals From the Heartland. They will deliver meals to help with the hospital feeding program and investigate adding on 2 more days to the school meals feeding program as well. Larry says, "This organization packages and delivers over 4 million meals a year. Many churches, schools and organizations help with this throughout the year. They help with different disasters in the U.S., Africa, refugee camps, and many places in need." In closing, Larry says that he would recommend to anyone to get involved with Promise For Haiti and help the hospital to be self sufficient. "We have a few things planned down the road. It still needs a lot of things and changes but I feel that God wants the work to go on. I would like for the hospital to stay in operation for a very long time!" Click here: Meals From The Heartland to find out about more information. |

Cholera Update in Pignon,Haiti! As to date, the 65 bed hospital has treated 4,682 patients in total at the Cholera Treatment Center. 4,643 patients have been discharged while 5 are now hospitalized. The deceased total is now 34. |
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Four teams travel to Haiti this Month! HELP team Larry Madole/Meals From The Heartland team Olivet Baptist team Project Haiti/Urology team
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Mission Team Goes To Haiti
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Mission Team in front of town square
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Reverend Janice Brown-Corbett led at team to Pignon. This is an account of their trip that was submitted in her words.
On October 7-14, a mission team left for Haiti, to do ministry in the northern mountains fo Pignon, Haiti. The fifteen member team of the "Hearts 4 Haiti Missions Ministry", were from Washington, DC, Virginia and North Carolina.
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Women's Conference at New Canaan Baptist Church
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While in Pignon, the team sponsored a two day conference for women and children. For the two days there were 350 women and 700 children in attendance. Activities for the week included preaching, teaching Bible Study, praise dancing, English and French singing, and recreation for the children. Each day at the convening of the conference, all attendees were fed a hot, healthy meal. The team also ministered at Hoptial de Bienfaisance, gave out Creole Bibles, clothes, and shoes, and served each patient a hot meal. Among the volunteers was a medical doctor and two registered nurses who worked daily in the hospital. We provided 100 toothbrushes and toothpaste to the Dentist in Pignon. We also had the opportunity to minister to a prison inmate and served him a hot meal and a Bible.
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Children's Conference-Children in line to be fed.
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Each morning at 6:00 a.m., the team walked through the streets of Pignon, evangelizing to the people, gave out Bibles and tracks printed in Creole. Four nights of revival were held in different churches, where members of the team were the guest preachers. School supplies were given out to schools and 250 flip flops to an orphanage. It was truly a mission trip that ministered to the needs of the people, physically, emotionally and spiritually. "Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren,you did it to Me." Matthew 25:40
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Mission team at Bouqueronne grade school
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TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
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To learn more about Promise for Haiti, Inc., click on our websites: www.promiseforhaiti.org
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Please send your tax deductible contributions to:
Promise for Haiti, Inc.
4402 Howell Place
Nashville, TN 37205
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