GIRL IS DESPERATE TO GO TO SCHOOL.......NOTICE HER SHOES!
We have made a decision about the shoes that are stuck in Port au Prince at customs and also the ones that we brought down in our suitcases. We have decided to give the shoes to the principle of the schools here and he will distribute them to those who really need them and also give them to the children that don't have any shoes so that they will be able to get an education. He will also get the ones from Port au Prince when they clear customs. We feel that is a good decision because he really knows the kids. And he also has requests for children that want to attend school but can't because they have no shoes or uniforms. God has been so faithful to provide the shoes and the finances for us to buy them.......we so much appreciate your help! Without the help of many we could not do what God has asked us to do. We will continue to collect brand new sneakers and get them to Haiti by suitcases or shipment.
Today we went to church at Grande Gode, what a wonderful service we had with Pastor Morvan, Pastor Damil and Phil Snyder from Glow Ministries. Later we went to a church to pass out rice, beans and candy and found the church but there was nobody there!
Tomorrow will be a full day for us, passing out more food to the hungry and then we will head back to Port au Prince early Tues, stay at the orphanage there and play with the kids and Wednesday we head back home.
When I get back we will post pictures of our trip........check out facebook. We were able to post some there. God Bless............till tomorrow!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The Shoes
Posted by Shoes for Haiti's Kids at 7:53 PM
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What a wonderful thing this organization has done. May God forever bless these little kids and all the people working so hard to make their days a little brighter. I am in the process of trying to find a way to Haiti to volunteer some time to help build their world back up...that is what we all need to do, help them rebuild their infrastructure, not just send them supplies, water and food, but makr it possible for them to be independent. I know very little about this nation, but I do understand they have never really been independent. Maybe enough of us could work together to make this dream a reality for them.
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