Friends of Haiti,

An update on Terry: Her stem cell transplant will take place on February 5th after two days of chemotherapy, six hours a day. The transplant itself will take about an hour if all goes well. After that we have 30 days of waiting to see if it’s successful. We did find out that 90% of people who have this form of treatment spend some of that 30 days in the hospital. So we’re going to pray it goes as well (except for the pain) as it has so far.

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A few months ago we sent you a picture of the work Beaubrun had been doing on his school. This month we want to share a picture of his “pre-K” classes. Several years ago he started his school in a two-room house, maybe 10×20 if that big, and he has worked very hard to see it grow to 150 children now. They are 150 children who cannot attend a public school due to the cost involved. They are at school because of your giving, those who give specifically to the schools, or those who buy for the schools. This is what it goes for.

Bryan, our friend in Montana who does the posting on our website, will spend two weeks in Haiti during February. It will be his first trip back since the 2010 earthquake. All of us need to remember Bryan for a good trip there and back, and his wife Sandy for peace of mind while he’s gone.

As always thank you for you continued prayers and cards to and for Terry, all you do for us and our friends in Haiti.

Serving HIM together,

Steve and Terry