Back from Haiti

I’m back from my mission trip to Haiti and it was an amazing experience. I recommend everyone to visit a third world country at least once. I definitely want to go back. I’m sharing a few photos but the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words seems so inadequate in this case. The photos just can’t compare to seeing, hearing, and feeling it.

 Haiti

 

 

I can’t think of any words to describe the ride through Port-Au-Prince. There was so much devastation and so many people out that it was hard to take it all in. The few photos I have are all I could get while riding in the back of a very bumpy van. Oh, and don’t complain about Atlanta traffic. No one stops in Haiti. They just honk their horns and swerve around anything or anyone in the way.
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We spent most of our time in Leogane where the epicenter of the earthquake was. Our hotel was a beach front resort by Haitian standards. Ten women in a 2BR/1BA apartment made it a very challenging week. The occasional power & AC outages and cold showers were a minor annoyance compared to the millions of mosquitoes.

Most of our service was spent on vacation bible school and handyman projects at three orphanages. Victory had already funded new buildings for the kids to sleep in so we focused on smaller projects like building seesaws, chalkboards and repairing doors.
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The kids in the orphanages are great. They range in age from infants to teenagers. The vacation bible school activities were a welcome break for the school aged kids studying for their finals. Although they don’t speak English, they were very good at communicating that they wanted a snack or they wanted their photo taken.

We also had a unique opportunity to do an outreach and minister to almost 100 prostitutes and pimps. Local churches do not reach out to them but they just want a way out of their lifestyle. This is their only way to support their families. Victory World Church is piloting a program that will allow women to transition from prostitution to owning a street vending business. Many people shared their stories and their were lots of tears, hugs, prayers and smiles. Oh, and a lot of portraits on the beach.
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On the last day we went to a small mountain village near the town of Jacmel, about 3 hours away from Port-au-Prince. Here we really got to see how beautiful Haiti is. The village never received any help so we distributed tents and rice at their church. Many of the villagers walk for several miles to attend this church and all of them were there waiting for us to arrive.
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And one final thought. If you eat goat, don’t do it. These animals are way too cute to be dinner.

Haiti
Too cute for dinner

See even more pictures by watching this slideshow documenting my trip.

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. michelle white

    well its about time!!! LOL! oh N’neka, i love the images you seem like you had a very fulfilling great time!! can’t wait to hear about some of your experiences being there! love the slide show too.

  2. Angel Searcy

    You truly are a foot-soldier for our Christ – so march on with continued Blessings and keep capturing the splendor of the grace of our Lord through your glorous vision!

  3. jeff

    I love your Haiti photos…our church of the Good Shepherd is involved in two programs…a small school in the mountains near Leogane , and a children’s nutrition program that is centered at the hospital in Leogane…because of chronic illnesses, I have been unable to travel there…my heart is in it, but my body says “no”…Peace and blessings

  4. matt sloan

    these are so awesome! so loved the stories and your experience must of been awesome!

  5. Anonymous

    Hi, Thanks for taking the time to write that, I found it very educational. If you get a chance you should check my website as well. I hope you have a good day!

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