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But Still Orphans First is helping some of
them at the Maison-de-Lumière orphanage
By Janey DeMeo
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Almost eight months after the January 12th earthquake, Haiti’s children are still hungry, thirsty and uneducated. The billions of dollars poured into this devastated nation seem to have made little impact.
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Janey with two impoverished Haitian children |
Piles of rubble create a backdrop for shoddy
tent-cities, where a lack of basics such as sanitary
water (or, in some cases, any water) fosters
disease. Pin-thin dogs lie limp like emaciated
corpses, displaying wounds inflicted by locals who
believe dogs must be beaten into submission. And
children play in dirt or roam the streets begging
for food and water. Few attend school.
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Rubble still in evidence after the earthquake |
During a recent visit back to Haiti, Petersen, a
twelve-year-boy, approached us in the street wearing
ragged, dirty clothes and worn-out shoes. His
parents had died in the earthquake and he was living
in the tent city with his uncle. We gave him food
and clothes -- temporary fixes. But we could not
meet his request to attend school -- something that
could provide a more solid solution to break the
cycle of poverty.
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Feeding program sponsored by |
While we were thrilled to see fifty children thriving and learning, we couldn’t forget Petersen’s request to attend school. Our hearts were heavy for the hundreds of children in the neighboring tent cities who struggled to survive and who remained illiterate because they couldn’t afford school. We began praying for them…
For over a decade, Orphans First has helped
thousands of children attend school in Asia, Africa,
Europe…and also Haiti. But since the earthquake,
educational needs have given way to more urgent
relief work; Christian workers in Haiti find
themselves too overworked to implement (or continue
to run) the needed infrastructure to ensure
delegated funds are correctly administered for the
children’s schooling.
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Janey with tent city children |
Subscribers to the Orphans First Prayer Chain have been praying for God to make a way for us to again help Haiti’s children. Thanks to the founders of Maison-de-Lumière, doors have opened; we hope to start sending thirty children from the ravine tent city to school as soon as possible.
These children, and many others, already benefit from the feeding program (sponsored in part by Orphans First). School registration and funds per child per year amount to approximately $350. This excludes the additional price of a backpack and school supplies. For thirty children, Orphans First needs to raise $ 10,000. All this provides fodder for continued prayer on behalf of Haiti’s impoverished children.
Orphans First is a non-profit organization helping suffering children around the world in diverse ways including through the creation of orphanages and programs. Learn more at: www.orphansfirst.org. Or contact by email: info@orphansfirst.org
Janey DeMeo is founder and director of Orphans
First. She is also an author and speaker. Her
husband, Louis, is a church-planter, mentor and
pastor. They were formerly missionaries to France
for 22 years and also worked in third-world
countries. They are now based in Southern California
where they continue their ministry. They both taught
at the Calvary Chapel Bible College.
www.orphansfirst.org
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Janey L. DeMeo M.A. Copyright © September 2010
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