Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chris Price, World Neighbors vice president field support, recently returned from visiting World Neighbors programs in Haiti. And what he found was a mixture of devastation...and hope. Thousands of families and people who have had to leave their homes in Port-au-Prince to begin new lives in the rural countryside of Haiti...where World Neighbors has been working since 1966.

Medical supplies are scarce. Housing is cramped, often with several families living together with insufficient latrines, clean water and health care. But thanks to World Neighbors and the thousands of dollars that have been raised, our programs and those affected by the January 12 earthquake are receiving support in agriculture, health, basic medical care and phsycological care.

To learn more about World Neighbors work in Haiti or to support our Haiti Relief Fund, please visit www.wn.org/haiti.

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