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Hurricane Matthew

Disaster Strikes Again

December 5, 2016 by Tripp Atkinson

On October 4, 2016 Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti as the strongest storm to hit the island in the last half-century and the third strongest on record.  The storm devastated much of southern Haiti, washing away homes, crops, roads, and taking many lives.  

While most of the work of Haiti Orphan Foundation is around central Haiti (Port-au-Prince & Croix-des-Bouquets), we are connected to southern Haiti through the ministry of Pastor Lesly Bertrand.  Pastor Lesly oversees nineteen churches across Haiti.  (He personally started five of them, and the others have come to him for leadership and support).  Two of his churches are located in Saint-Jean, a town near the larger seaport city of Les Cayes, an area that was severely affected by the direct hit of Hurricane Matthew.  On our recent trip to Haiti Tripp Atkinson and Bruce Cope made the difficult five-hour trip from Croix-des-Bouquets to Saint-Jean with Pastor Lesly to survey the damage and deliver aid to the community.

The further south we drove, the more devastation we saw.  Nearly two months since the hurricane, there were still downed power lines everywhere, washed out bridges, downed trees, and destroyed 

homes.  When we arrived in Saint-Jean, we met Pastor Mario who had his church destroyed and the roof blown off of his home in the storm.  Pastor Lesly made it a top priority to put a tin roof on Mario’s house, as he and his wife are caring for a new baby.  Rebuilding the church building for this 160-member congregation will require a much greater effort and resources.  

Pastors Ovner & Mario are praying to rebuild.

Up the rough terrain a few miles from Pastor Mario’s church we met Pastor Ovner, who ministers to a beautiful hilltop community of a few hundred people.  Pastor Ovner not only lost his current church building in the hurricane but also the partial construction of their new larger church building.  His congregation has constructed a make-shift hut under which about 120 gather on Sundays to worship.

While the loss of church buildings is certainly heart-breaking, they are certainly not the most difficult tragedies from the storm.  Pastors Mario and Ovner lost six church members in Hurricane Matthew.  Most of them drowned when the storm surge covered their houses.  While mourning the loss of loved ones, this community is struggling to survive.  The storm washed away their crops, which not only fed their families, but also were a source of income at the local market.  The many coconut trees that were blown over will take as long as ten years to replace.  Other crops will take several months.  Very little aid has reached this community, and starvation is a reality to the people.  Pastor Lesly informed us that 127 people in the region have died of starvation since the hurricane.  

Pastor Ovner not only lost his current church building and new church construction, but also church members who drowned in the storm.

While we want to do so much more, it was such a blessing to deliver a monetary gift from  Sugar Hill Church to Pastors Mario and Ovner.  I’m told that the gift will ensure at least one meal a day for the next two months for those in these churches who are starving.  That will allow some time for crops to be planted in the area.  Pastor Lesly delivered a bag of seed that the people hope to get in the ground soon. 

While we were there, Dr. Bruce offered a medical clinic for those in the area that needed to see a doctor.  Among those seen was a baby that survived being born during the hurricane.  Nearly all the medicine that was bought or donated to us was given out that day to this hurting community.

Going forward, we want to do more to help this hurting community.  A big immediate need is for seed to plant new crops.  Only limited seed can be purchased there, and Pastor Lesly has requested okra, watermelon, red pepper, green pepper, and yellow pepper seeds.  These can be used to feed the community and will sell well in the market in Les Cayes.  

In Pastor Mario’s destroyed church we found a Bible lying among the ruins, opened to Psalm 138 which reads, “As soon as I pray, you answer me; you encourage me by giving me strength.” Thank you to those who have sent strength & encouragement to those hurting in Haiti!  Please continue to remember these pastors and this sweet community in prayer as they rely on God’s strength in these tough days.

Pastor Mario’s church was destroyed in the storm.  This Bible was opened to Psalm 138.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Update Tagged With: Disaster, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Hurricane Matthew, Pastor Lesly, Pastor Mario, Pastor Ovner

Hurricane Matthew Damage

November 2, 2016 by Tripp Atkinson

The following is a letter from Pastor Lesly in Haiti, describing the most urgent needs at this time.  We will have a team on the ground soon helping address some of these needs.  Thanks for your support.

 

Solidarity with God’s People in Haiti after the Hurricane Matthew
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your prayers for our people in Haiti during and following Hurricane Matthew. It was a terrible hurricane that hit Haiti four weeks ago. I am taking this opportunity to write you on behalf of the people of the Southern peninsula of Haiti. Haiti is divided unto ten geographical departments… the Southern peninsula contains by itself four departments and all those four departments were devastated by Hurricane Matthew. In the Southern peninsula, we have two church buildings that were destroyed, including the homes of two pastors and many of their church members are homeless. They are not only homeless, but they lost everything they had because the hurricane wiped out crops, killed farm animal that fed several families in mountain and the rural areal so they are now empty hands.
For those reason and because of the love of God we cannot stay silent without helping them. The word of God says in 1 John 3:17-18 ” If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person?  Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
   
I would like to count on your prayers for the people who are now being struct with the epidemic of cholera which affected areas after the hurricane. I also ask you to help build the houses of two pastors which were destroyed.  I would like to ask you to consider arranging some teams of workers to come and help us to rebuild the two church buildings that were destroyed as well some other infrastructures.
My goals is to establish immediately gardens like corn, vegetable and beans in order to help to feed the people and the animals.  We would like to establish a goat and chicken family project and distribute some goats and chicken to families in order they can raise and replace some farm animals.
I would like to establish a feeding program as soon as possible for the children who are in great difficulty to feed themselves and live. I believe the children are really in great need of social support from America.
If you feel the Lord leads you to help us accomplish one or more of these objectives and goals, it will be great.
For the cause of Christ,
Pastor Lesly Bertrand.

 

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Haiti Orphan Foundation, Hurricane Matthew, Pastor Lesly Bertrand

Hurricane Matthew Update

October 4, 2016 by Tripp Atkinson

This is a message we just received from Pastor Lesly.  Thanks for your continued prayers for Haiti and the children/staff of Grace Children’s Home.  Know that as we learn more, we will organize resources to help however we can.

 

Dear Dr. Bruce :

Thank you for your concern about us. At this point we are fine at the orphanage home and all the boys are fine and very well but we are still under the hurricane and it could leave the country at noon before it get Jamaica and Cuba tomorrow night. Right now we are under strong and violent wind and a lot of rain. There is flooding in our village, water is almost 3 feet but our property is safe from the water, the southern of Haiti is worst. We have 3 churches there and it is very difficult to communicate with them. Pray for us because after the hurricane we are going to experience epidemic it could be more worst than the hurricane. It is something common in Haiti after any major hurricane where many people died in epidemic. I think we will need some help for our people in the south, please think how if you can organize a team may be November or next year to help rebuild.
Blessings I will keep you informed.
Pastor Lesly

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Grace Children's Home, Hurricane Matthew, Pastor Lesly Bertrand

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