Haiti Deaf not Forgotten – Mission Service
Haiti Deaf not Forgotten-Mission Service
DATE: September 11th to 19th, 2011
Haiti Deaf not Forgotten
President Barack Obama told the Haitian people after the January 2010
earthquake, “You will not be forsaken, you will not be forgotten.”
Almost 18 months later, only a fraction of the promised money has arrived.
Mission Hearts has not forgotten the deaf and handicapped of Haiti. We are
on the ground serving, teaching and reaching the deaf of Haiti.
Join us in serving the deaf of Haiti!
September 11th to 19th, 2011
Jacmel, Haiti
Youth Camp & Deaf Leadership Training
$1,900.00
Upon reciept of application, reservation/administrative fee of $100.00
August 1,2011 Payment Deadline
For more information visit our website at
http://www.missionumc.com/missionhearts-haiti.html
hands@pinncom.com – 479-668-0972 vp – 479-430-6568 text/voice
We may come from different cultures and may not speak the same language but
we can all worship and serve the same God and we are united through faith in
Christ!
CONTACT PERSON NAME: Dee Mathes
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: hands@pinncom.com
CONTACT TELEPHONE #: 479-668-0972 vp
WEBSITE: http://www.missionumc.com/missionhearts-haiti.html
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Deaf Real Estate
I was with Mission Hearts in Haiti this past March and they are doing a great work there! I was also in Haiti in June where it is evident that the money donated to UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Overseas Relief) is getting to the people. We worked on a project in Carrefour, one of the most impoverished places in Haiti right now. This was a project that assisted hearing people, and in so doing, improved life in the neighborhood where people with all kinds of abilities and disabilities can benefit.