HAITI - HOW to HELP - David Servant
Quote from Forum Archives on January 13, 2010, 12:04 pmPosted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
NOTE: Our good friend David Servant runs Orphan's Tear and is
one of the most reliable ministries helping the poor that I know of.
Please consider donating through his charity if you are looking
for ways to help Christian ministries or orphans in Haiti after the
earthquake.HAITI - HOW to HELP
-by David Servant.You've probably heard the news of the 7.0 earthquake that struck
the Caribbean island nation of Haiti late yesterday afternoon. The
epicenter was not far from Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, home to
about three million people. We have two orphanages in Haiti. The
one in Port-au-Prince cares for twelve children. We have not been
able to establish communication with them or with any of our other
dear friends in Haiti. As soon as we hear something substantial,
I'll let you know.Homes and other buildings in Port-au-Prince are generally poorly
constructed, made of concrete or concrete blocks, and the early
news is that there is massive destruction and loss of life. Haiti has
very little infrastructure or emergency/disaster services. It is the
poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. In the best of times,
life is very difficult for those who live in the hillside shanty towns
that surround Port-au-Prince. Food insecurity already affects more
than a quarter of Haiti's population---almost two million people.
Please join us in prayer for every survivor.Yesterday afternoon, just a few hours before the earthquake struck,
a few of our staff members were purchasing air tickets to travel to
Haiti in a few weeks to visit the two orphanages that we assist
through our Orphan's Tear division. While they must wait until early
March, a dear friend, James Jones, who is a former army medic
and who lives on the same island as Haiti in the Dominican Republic,
is on his way towards Port-au-Prince. He and his team are carrying
food, water and medicines. We hope to send funds to James to
help him and his team provide relief to survivors in the earthquake
region. Currently, however, our Disaster Relief Fund is empty, as
we have expended everything we've received into that fund in 2009
to rebuild the lives of believers affected by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.If you would like to help us with relief efforts in Haiti by contributing
to Heaven's Family's Disaster Relief Fund, you can give securely
by credit card through our website (below), or by calling our office
during regular business hours (8:30AM - 5PM EST in the USA) at-
(412) 833-5826. To contribute by check or on the Net, see the
instructions below.100% of what is given will be sent to Haiti, as is always our policy.
I also ask that you forward this email to your compassionate friends
along with your recommendation of Heaven's Family, as that might
also be a means to meet urgent needs and answer prayers in Haiti.To contribute securely using David's website, click the link below-
www.heavensfamily.org/haiti-disaster-relief
(This is a registered charity).
To contribute by check in the U.S. or from any country other than
the U.K., please write "Disaster Relief" in the memo line and mail
it to Heaven's Family, P.O. Box 12854, Pittsburgh, PA, 15241, USA.To contribute by cheque in the U.K., please write "Disaster Relief"
in the memo line and mail it to Heaven's Family, P.O. Box 3736,
Ascot, Berkshire, SL57WR.To call our office during regular business hours (8:30AM - 5PM EST
in the USA) call (412) 833-5826.God bless you all.
Posted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
one of the most reliable ministries helping the poor that I know of.
Please consider donating through his charity if you are looking
for ways to help Christian ministries or orphans in Haiti after the
earthquake.
HAITI - HOW to HELP
-by David Servant.
You've probably heard the news of the 7.0 earthquake that struck
the Caribbean island nation of Haiti late yesterday afternoon. The
epicenter was not far from Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, home to
about three million people. We have two orphanages in Haiti. The
one in Port-au-Prince cares for twelve children. We have not been
able to establish communication with them or with any of our other
dear friends in Haiti. As soon as we hear something substantial,
I'll let you know.
Homes and other buildings in Port-au-Prince are generally poorly
constructed, made of concrete or concrete blocks, and the early
news is that there is massive destruction and loss of life. Haiti has
very little infrastructure or emergency/disaster services. It is the
poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. In the best of times,
life is very difficult for those who live in the hillside shanty towns
that surround Port-au-Prince. Food insecurity already affects more
than a quarter of Haiti's population---almost two million people.
Please join us in prayer for every survivor.
Yesterday afternoon, just a few hours before the earthquake struck,
a few of our staff members were purchasing air tickets to travel to
Haiti in a few weeks to visit the two orphanages that we assist
through our Orphan's Tear division. While they must wait until early
March, a dear friend, James Jones, who is a former army medic
and who lives on the same island as Haiti in the Dominican Republic,
is on his way towards Port-au-Prince. He and his team are carrying
food, water and medicines. We hope to send funds to James to
help him and his team provide relief to survivors in the earthquake
region. Currently, however, our Disaster Relief Fund is empty, as
we have expended everything we've received into that fund in 2009
to rebuild the lives of believers affected by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.
If you would like to help us with relief efforts in Haiti by contributing
to Heaven's Family's Disaster Relief Fund, you can give securely
by credit card through our website (below), or by calling our office
during regular business hours (8:30AM - 5PM EST in the USA) at-
(412) 833-5826. To contribute by check or on the Net, see the
instructions below.
100% of what is given will be sent to Haiti, as is always our policy.
I also ask that you forward this email to your compassionate friends
along with your recommendation of Heaven's Family, as that might
also be a means to meet urgent needs and answer prayers in Haiti.
To contribute securely using David's website, click the link below-
http://www.heavensfamily.org/haiti-disaster-relief
(This is a registered charity).
To contribute by check in the U.S. or from any country other than
the U.K., please write "Disaster Relief" in the memo line and mail
it to Heaven's Family, P.O. Box 12854, Pittsburgh, PA, 15241, USA.
To contribute by cheque in the U.K., please write "Disaster Relief"
in the memo line and mail it to Heaven's Family, P.O. Box 3736,
Ascot, Berkshire, SL57WR.
To call our office during regular business hours (8:30AM - 5PM EST
in the USA) call (412) 833-5826.
God bless you all.