Seeing Smiling faces at last in Haiti, Its great to see photos of the playground which was donated to Feed the Hungry now in place and the kids having fun on it. Thanks to your Help we can bring joy into the lives of many even though the kids are still living in tents and shacks among the rubble. Yet the work of supplying food and water still goes on, not only to bring relief from the devastation that they are constantly reminded of around them, but for a hope for the future . As you can see from the photos the school here is still in a tent, part of the program we as Feed The Hungry is involved in is to provide 2,500 houses around the school. Please pray for the government to release the land documentation for this to continue.
Feed the Hungry
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Monday, 17 January 2011
Haiti one year on
Steffan and Pete give an account of the work still to be done one year on in Haiti, with over 1million people still living in tents.Thank you for being part of the solution in providing $1.8 million dollars worth of aid which has been used to assist our partners in Haiti provide food and water to for our EveryChild EveryDay program. We are in Haiti long term as we know that the need is still to create a stable environment to which the children of Haiti can see and know of a future amongst the devastation.
Monday, 10 January 2011
Haiti a year on
A year ago this week, Haiti was devastated by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. It was through your support and partnership that allowed Feed The Hungry to respond immediately with life-saving aid. Over this past year we have provided over 20 containers of rice, oil, beans, tarps, blankets and most importantly Haitian bibles bringing the hope that is in Christ Jesus.
Friday, 7 January 2011
Liberia
Our most recent shipment of food relief arrived yesterday in Liberia where Allen Klayee and our partner with Liberty Christian Church will not only use it to bolster our ongoing support for area orphanages, but use it to give much needed food aid and relief to the 22,000+ refugees that have already crossed into Liberia from the Ivory Coast as a result of the political unrest in the region. Please continue to pray...
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