Friends of Haiti,

Jeo and Wislande
His school in Port Au Prince, along with the others, will be out the 18th of the month. Both have several children who will take the government mandated test to pass into the seventh grade. All of our schools go from the first to the sixth; to know we have been blessed to provide this much education to them is a very good feeling. Those of you who help or send for them have made this possible.
To give you an idea of how things work in Haiti, this is a good example: The street running in front of the school in Port Au Prince is in terrible shape. In one area the potholes are a good two feet deep. However, they have decided to widen the sidewalks, tearing down people’s walls and fences. The home owners or renters have to pay to have the wall or fence replaced. They have already torn down the wall in front of the school, and we have to pay to have it replaced at a cost of $1000.00. But the pot holes remain.
We are constantly asked once if progress is being made. Really, there is some, but not for the average person and prices for everything have gone up, from bread to gas. The one thing that you can point to as progress is the electricity, which is on most of the day now. But there are still thousands living in tents going on four years since the earthquake.
Thank you to those who have sent for those pictured and for the kids. It was a blessing to them and we hope it was for you knowing what a help it has been. Thank you for all you do to help and for your prayers.
Serving HIM together,







































