And they're off…
Hundreds and hundreds of you streamed forward at The BIG Event ’09 to offer up heartfelt prayers and needs that you and your family were feeling and pin them to the wall. If you attended this event you […]
Hundreds and hundreds of you streamed forward at The BIG Event ’09 to offer up heartfelt prayers and needs that you and your family were feeling and pin them to the wall. If you attended this event you […]
Vern Cushenbery, CEO of Cush Capital Management LLC, writes about how a recent trip to Haiti was one of the more impactful trips he has ever taken.
In his words…
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Feeding orphan children is not easy, in fact when things like Hurricanes hit it is downright hard. That’s why continuing to improve food distribution in Haiti has been particularly important.
Some facts on Haiti:
80% of the people live off […]
Can 5 days change you? Is is possible for your life to be seriously altered in less time than it takes to complete a work week? How many times have you completely forgotten what you accomplished in […]
Day 7 of our Haiti trip was a trek to our first destination, the village of Cherette, Haiti. Cherette is know for its heavy practice of Vodou and most of the area are pretty hard to get to […]
Port Salut and Arniquet were the agenda for Day 6 of our “romp around Haiti”. Marsha and I started off early but we had a bit of a haul to our first stop @ Port Salut, which is looks […]
Day 5 started with some of the best oatmeal I have ever had, I’m sure the sugar content will not help my aspirations for a triathlon next month but it was enjoyable nonetheless and got the day started off […]
Connectivity in Haiti sometimes is a bit hit and miss so the last 2 days posts haven’t quite happened (many apologies).
The C3 group that was 18 is now down to 2 as of day 4, what happened? […]
This morning we woke up to a great rain here in Les Cayes, Haiti. Its fairly calm so far but still early. Yesterday was a great day, we spent time in Cambry yesterday where nearly 250 kids […]