"In serving... we are served. In loving... we are loved. Together, using our HANDS for HAITI."
Culvers Night!

Thursday, May 5, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Garage Sale Event!!!
Wow!! 20 days until take-off to my one of my favorite destinations!!!! Now that the wonderfully blessed Easter celebrations are winding down, I can concentrate more on our task at hand – getting ready for our 2nd Hands for Haiti Group Mission Trip!! – “Team May” !!!
We are having a
Garage Sale fundraiser!!!!
Thurs and Friday, May 5th and 6th
**Looking for Items to sell for donation**
deliver them to the house by May 4th
**Looking for SHOPPERS to buy**
9 am-6 pm
We are also collecting donations for Sawyer Water Filters to distribute!!! These cost approx. $35-$45 per filter and each filter will
supply an entire family with "clean" water!!!
Other things we are collecting:
Soccer balls and pumps
child size backpacks
pens & geometric instruments for school kids
As always, you can drop anything including donations off at:
McBain Family Chiropractic Center
The Gischia Family Home
or mail to:
Hands for Haiti
7421 W. Blue Rd.
Lake City, MI 49651
God Bless and remember to pray for our group:
Debbi and Daniel Gischia, Christie Norman, Fran Rabidue, Adam Schmits and Chase Raffaele!!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Countdown for "Team May" and registration for "Team September"
The countdown begins for Team May!! I spoke with Tom from FIAI in Haiti last night and coordinated the last of our trip details. We will be there during the high season for planting so much of our time will be spent delivering fruit trees in the mountains. This is probably one of my favorite things to do when in Haiti. Just ask anyone from our Team June trip and they will tell you the same. The people in the mountains have even less then the rest of the population there, but they are so incredibly happy! Their smiles and laughter are contagious!! The people are so welcoming!! We will be again volunteering at Mother Theresa's Home for Children at the end of our trip. This is also a favorite!!
Fr. Alexis will be hosting us this time so we will be able to spend some time at his schools. In fact, on Sunday we will be attending Mass at the church that doubles as "my school" in Hatte Belanger. If you get a chance, ask me about why he calls it "my school." I would love to tell the story!! I am so excited to go there because I didn't get a chance the last two trips. We are going to be collecting some items for the schools. I should have a small list by next week.
Registration for "Team September" is under way!! It's only 5 months until our next trip September 28-October 5. We are looking to fill this team with about 10-15 people as we will be building while we are there. If you are interested at all, please contact us so we can get you our basic information to look over. We will have more details for the trip when we get back from the May trip.
Be praying for God to prepare the hearts of those who will be going on this trip in May and the upcoming trip in September!!!
God bless you all and all of our brothers and sisters in Haiti!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fr. Alexis will be hosting us this time so we will be able to spend some time at his schools. In fact, on Sunday we will be attending Mass at the church that doubles as "my school" in Hatte Belanger. If you get a chance, ask me about why he calls it "my school." I would love to tell the story!! I am so excited to go there because I didn't get a chance the last two trips. We are going to be collecting some items for the schools. I should have a small list by next week.
Registration for "Team September" is under way!! It's only 5 months until our next trip September 28-October 5. We are looking to fill this team with about 10-15 people as we will be building while we are there. If you are interested at all, please contact us so we can get you our basic information to look over. We will have more details for the trip when we get back from the May trip.
Be praying for God to prepare the hearts of those who will be going on this trip in May and the upcoming trip in September!!!
God bless you all and all of our brothers and sisters in Haiti!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
40 Days until "Team May" heads to Haiti!!
Yes, plans are moving forward for our May trip to Haiti! I am very excited for this trip. I’ll have to admit, I was a little discouraged because we only have a small group this time - just 4 of us. But a few weeks ago, when I was pleading in prayer, asking God to tell me whether or not we should continue with this trip, He was amazing!! God answered me so clearly and overwhelmed me with His abounding love and confidence in me that I just have to follow His leading me. (My prayer partners know the story!) So, we may be a small group, but we have a purpose and God has prepared the way for us already! We still have room if anyone wants to jump in – just have to check flight availability.
I am in the process of developing our schedule while we are there and will keep you all posted. Also, while in Haiti, I will be looking at property (just looking) for the site of our dream mission house (who knows when that will come to fruition – but I can’t hurt to look!), and also planning our next project for September of this year. And yes, Jeff will be able to join us for that trip!!!!
Also, look for information of when we will be on the radio again!!! Strong Tower Radio in Cadillac, has requested another interview!!! George Corliss and Jilane Fenner are wonderful people who have developed this radio outreach that has blessed so many people! Check it out at 91.9 FM.
Hands for Haiti!!!!
Debbi
I am in the process of developing our schedule while we are there and will keep you all posted. Also, while in Haiti, I will be looking at property (just looking) for the site of our dream mission house (who knows when that will come to fruition – but I can’t hurt to look!), and also planning our next project for September of this year. And yes, Jeff will be able to join us for that trip!!!!
Also, look for information of when we will be on the radio again!!! Strong Tower Radio in Cadillac, has requested another interview!!! George Corliss and Jilane Fenner are wonderful people who have developed this radio outreach that has blessed so many people! Check it out at 91.9 FM.
Hands for Haiti!!!!
Debbi
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The Countdown Begins!!!
Yes, it is confirmed!!! Plans are under way for our May trip! Watch our blog or on Facebook for all our planning progress!!!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Why are we going to Haiti? - an inspiration...
Gosh, what an inspiration last night that extended into this morning!!! Well, I definitely have to share this you!!
I had a wonderful visit with a wonderful friend last night about our upcoming mission trip to Haiti in May. She was asking many good questions, but one of them is the reason I stayed up last night – deep in thought. “What will we be doing there and why do they need us?” The question came as a result of her conversations with fellow collegues of their experiences on mission. She works in the medical field and when told about the many medical mission trips that people have gone on where they are performing surgeries from sun up to sundown and the lines of people waiting for much needed medical care, she wondered about what she would be doing – distributing fruit trees??? She brought up a very good question that many others may have, so this is basis for my big inspiration.
You know, there are many people who don’t think they are needed on a mission trip. They aren’t doctors or nurses; they don’t have construction or engineering skills. Some people don’t feel like they have any skills to offer. But that’s OK. They are all wrong!! While all those roles mentioned are very important and needed, so is the basic role of simply loving your neighbor and caring for the poor. We do just this with our “Hands for Haiti” mission. As my favorite quote from St. Francis of Assisi says, “Preach the Gospel at all times, use words if necessary.” We are doing just that! The Gospels emphasize LOVING others and SERVING others and taking care of the POOR. And actually, when you go to Haiti, you will see that they will LOVE us and they will SERVE us and you will wonder who’s really POOR? And what is “poor” anyway? Are we poor in our own hearts? You will be touched in a way that you have never been touched before. You experience a kind of Love that you may not have ever experienced before. Be always open!!!
Yes, we will be delivering fruit trees to the poorest in the mountains and we will be visiting people in remote places and we will be immersed in Haitian culture. We will be served and loved as much as we will be serving and loving and the exchange will be beautiful and life changing and humbling.
Let’s go to Haiti together. Holding hands with each other, extending hands to others, receiving hands from new friends and bringing hands back that are changed and renewed with the love of Christ, ready to greet anything God is calling for our lives with JOY!!!
If you can’t come with us on our journeys, please join with us by following our blog site while we are there. You, too, can experience the beauty of Christ’s love in your heart, spilling out over everyone you meet. Follow us and pray for us!!
God bless, Debbi
I had a wonderful visit with a wonderful friend last night about our upcoming mission trip to Haiti in May. She was asking many good questions, but one of them is the reason I stayed up last night – deep in thought. “What will we be doing there and why do they need us?” The question came as a result of her conversations with fellow collegues of their experiences on mission. She works in the medical field and when told about the many medical mission trips that people have gone on where they are performing surgeries from sun up to sundown and the lines of people waiting for much needed medical care, she wondered about what she would be doing – distributing fruit trees??? She brought up a very good question that many others may have, so this is basis for my big inspiration.
You know, there are many people who don’t think they are needed on a mission trip. They aren’t doctors or nurses; they don’t have construction or engineering skills. Some people don’t feel like they have any skills to offer. But that’s OK. They are all wrong!! While all those roles mentioned are very important and needed, so is the basic role of simply loving your neighbor and caring for the poor. We do just this with our “Hands for Haiti” mission. As my favorite quote from St. Francis of Assisi says, “Preach the Gospel at all times, use words if necessary.” We are doing just that! The Gospels emphasize LOVING others and SERVING others and taking care of the POOR. And actually, when you go to Haiti, you will see that they will LOVE us and they will SERVE us and you will wonder who’s really POOR? And what is “poor” anyway? Are we poor in our own hearts? You will be touched in a way that you have never been touched before. You experience a kind of Love that you may not have ever experienced before. Be always open!!!
Yes, we will be delivering fruit trees to the poorest in the mountains and we will be visiting people in remote places and we will be immersed in Haitian culture. We will be served and loved as much as we will be serving and loving and the exchange will be beautiful and life changing and humbling.
Let’s go to Haiti together. Holding hands with each other, extending hands to others, receiving hands from new friends and bringing hands back that are changed and renewed with the love of Christ, ready to greet anything God is calling for our lives with JOY!!!
If you can’t come with us on our journeys, please join with us by following our blog site while we are there. You, too, can experience the beauty of Christ’s love in your heart, spilling out over everyone you meet. Follow us and pray for us!!
God bless, Debbi
Monday, March 7, 2011
Support us through your Lenten Contributions!!
LENT... A time for preparing ourselves for the glorious resurrection of our Lord and Savior!! As you know, there are three main parts of Lent: prayer, fasting and almsgiving. I pray that you use this season to draw closer to the Lord!! It’s so awesome to see each other’s relationship with Jesus soar to new heights!!! Glory to be to HIM!!!
This is also a time when you are approached by many organizations for almsgiving. Well, I would like to throw another one out there.
I know there a lot of organizations asking for people to donate for their Lenten sacrifices. While I don’t intend to sway you from these obligations, they are all good, I am just offering another option. Consider donating to a local mission where you know exactly where your money is going. We take groups to Haiti to help with whatever is needed in the Artibonite Valley region (60 miles north of the capital of Port au Prince). We also offer scholarships to young people you would really love to have the mission experience but just don’t have the resources. These are some of the things that we have done and will continue to do:
Accomplishments so far:
Please help us bring this experience of spreading the love of Christ to more people like those you see here!!
You can now donate ONLINE through paypal!!! Just "click" the DONATE button on the side bar!!
Or ~ you can always send donations to Hands for Haiti, 7421 W. Blue Rd., Lake City, MI 49651
God bless and thank you!!!!
This is also a time when you are approached by many organizations for almsgiving. Well, I would like to throw another one out there.
HANDS FOR HAITI
- Built shelters in Port au Prince.
- Distributed school supplies to earthquake refugee school kids.
- Built a home for an earthquake refugee family that had lost everything.
- Distributed trees to poor Haitian villages in the mountains.
- Help with the children’s tree nursery.
- Volunteer @ Mother Theresa’s Home for Malnourished Babies
Future/Ongoing projects:
- Building another tree nursery.
- Distributing fruit trees to more villages in the mountains..
- Building latrines in outlying villages.
- Working in the children’s nursery.
- Volunteer @ Mother Theresa’s Home for Malnourished Babies.
- To build a mission house as our home base and be able to employ local Haitians there!!
- … and many others as the needs come up!!
You can now donate ONLINE through paypal!!! Just "click" the DONATE button on the side bar!!
Or ~ you can always send donations to Hands for Haiti, 7421 W. Blue Rd., Lake City, MI 49651
God bless and thank you!!!!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Team MAY Mission Trip Details!!
Date: Wednesday, May 18 – Wednesday, May 25, 2010
Leave Tuesday night to stay overnight in DetroitDepart approx. 7 a.m. from Detroit airport, arrive in Haiti approx. 1 p.m.
Depart approx. 2 p.m. from Haiti, arrive in Detroit approx. 10 p.m.
Includes: Airfare, lodging, food and transportation in Haiti for 7 nights.
(Does not include any food purchased at airport.)
mountain villages, and assist Fr. Alexis.
- Your commitment and enthusiastic desire to serve the people of Haiti!!
- $500/per person to secure flights.
- Passport name and number and date of birth
Friday, February 18, 2011
Another inspiration... who are we and what is our purpose??
I’ve been inspired this morning.
I spoke with a young man that really inspired me this morning. You know, don’t you just love people? I love people!! All kinds of people. You can be inspired by everyone you meet if you let yourself. You can be inspired many different ways, but one of them is to get ideas from talking to people. And that’s what happened to me this morning.
Hands for Haiti – what is that? What are we? WHO are we? What are we about?
These questions have been running through me since this whole mission group began. As many of you already know – we had been involved in doing fundraising for the building of schools in Haiti for 9 years, but always wanted to be involved more “hands on” but the opportunity never really presented itself. When my daughter and I accompanied her class to the Dominican Republic, I saw first hand how these young men and women were affected by the service work they were doing and by the relationships they were building with people like themselves from another culture. This opened up an immense desire to help bring this experience to more than just Bekah’s school kids.
The next step was to head to Haiti ourselves and see what was needed. Jake and I set off in February and brainstormed how to do this. In June of 2010 our first “group mission trip” was under way bearing the name of our newly instituted organization, Hands for Haiti!! During this entire process, the support and encouragement from family and friends was overwhelming and God’s willingness to guide and challenge us was amazing. We have learned so many lessons along the way.
Now, what is next? Where do we go from here? We are planning another trip, but the details haven’t been worked out yet. We have been approached by another organization to partner with, but that hasn’t exactly worked out. I have really been struggling with what are “mission” is. What we are all about. This brings me to my “inspiration” this morning.
I have been thinking long and hard about this and have asked God to show me the direction that we should be going with our mission and this is what I believe God has shown me – at least for now. There are so many mission groups out there – and in Cadillac, too. They are all so wonderful. I have read about many of them and continued to be inspired by those that give of their time and talents to help others. I would like Hands for Haiti to be able to provide a mission trip experience for those that would otherwise not be able to. I would love to be able to raise enough funds to help the cost of young men and women who would never even think they could afford to go on a mission trip to join our teams!
I love the people of Haiti and I love Christ’s teaching about helping the poor and I love to see common everyday people I know working alongside common everyday people I don’t know and together, despite language and culture differences, form relationships. Wow – this is Christ’s love outpouring on a whole lot of people and it is the most awesome beauty one can hope to witness.
No, I don’t have the perfect trip planned yet or by far the perfect organization. But I think God is working in all of us in our journey to get there. I love the quote by St. Francis of Assisi (I quote it often), “Preach the Gospel at all times, use words if necessary.” The most powerful witness we can be is by doing - by "being" the gospel! Let’s let “Hands for Haiti” help not only the Haitians, but us Americans be able to use our hands to DO what Christ has asked us - to LOVE!!!
I love you all – because you are common everyday people just like me!!!!
Debbi Gischia
I spoke with a young man that really inspired me this morning. You know, don’t you just love people? I love people!! All kinds of people. You can be inspired by everyone you meet if you let yourself. You can be inspired many different ways, but one of them is to get ideas from talking to people. And that’s what happened to me this morning.
Hands for Haiti – what is that? What are we? WHO are we? What are we about?
These questions have been running through me since this whole mission group began. As many of you already know – we had been involved in doing fundraising for the building of schools in Haiti for 9 years, but always wanted to be involved more “hands on” but the opportunity never really presented itself. When my daughter and I accompanied her class to the Dominican Republic, I saw first hand how these young men and women were affected by the service work they were doing and by the relationships they were building with people like themselves from another culture. This opened up an immense desire to help bring this experience to more than just Bekah’s school kids.
The next step was to head to Haiti ourselves and see what was needed. Jake and I set off in February and brainstormed how to do this. In June of 2010 our first “group mission trip” was under way bearing the name of our newly instituted organization, Hands for Haiti!! During this entire process, the support and encouragement from family and friends was overwhelming and God’s willingness to guide and challenge us was amazing. We have learned so many lessons along the way.
Now, what is next? Where do we go from here? We are planning another trip, but the details haven’t been worked out yet. We have been approached by another organization to partner with, but that hasn’t exactly worked out. I have really been struggling with what are “mission” is. What we are all about. This brings me to my “inspiration” this morning.
I have been thinking long and hard about this and have asked God to show me the direction that we should be going with our mission and this is what I believe God has shown me – at least for now. There are so many mission groups out there – and in Cadillac, too. They are all so wonderful. I have read about many of them and continued to be inspired by those that give of their time and talents to help others. I would like Hands for Haiti to be able to provide a mission trip experience for those that would otherwise not be able to. I would love to be able to raise enough funds to help the cost of young men and women who would never even think they could afford to go on a mission trip to join our teams!
I love the people of Haiti and I love Christ’s teaching about helping the poor and I love to see common everyday people I know working alongside common everyday people I don’t know and together, despite language and culture differences, form relationships. Wow – this is Christ’s love outpouring on a whole lot of people and it is the most awesome beauty one can hope to witness.
No, I don’t have the perfect trip planned yet or by far the perfect organization. But I think God is working in all of us in our journey to get there. I love the quote by St. Francis of Assisi (I quote it often), “Preach the Gospel at all times, use words if necessary.” The most powerful witness we can be is by doing - by "being" the gospel! Let’s let “Hands for Haiti” help not only the Haitians, but us Americans be able to use our hands to DO what Christ has asked us - to LOVE!!!
I love you all – because you are common everyday people just like me!!!!
Debbi Gischia
Monday, February 14, 2011
YES!!!! We are going back!!!!
Yes, it's true!! We are going back to Haiti!! We have settled on our dates and are beginning our planning. Anyone interested in joining us May 18-25, 2011, please send me an email so I can get you on our list and prepared!! We are still working out the details, but as soon as we have them, they will be posted!!!
You can email us at HandsForHaitiTeam@gmail.com
You can email us at HandsForHaitiTeam@gmail.com
Monday, February 7, 2011
Facebook anyone???
Good morning!! We are considering giving Hands for Haiti a Facebook page to include blog posts on. Please vote on the poll on the right side of the blog site to give us your opinion.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Video call from Haiti...
Hello on this snowy Sunday afternoon!!! Yes, I just got off the "phone" with my friends in Haiti. Actually, it was my first SKYPE experience!! It was a little bit fuzzy and the conversation was somewhat delayed, but it was free - so it works for us!
Well, we feel like it has been way too long since we have been back in Haiti, so we are in the process of planning another trip very soon!!! Hands for Haiti is at it again!! We originally were looking at April 27-May 4th. There may be some complications with these dates, but we will keep you posted. If this is when we are going, we need to act fast!! We have also planned our 2nd trip of 2011 for Sept. 28-Oct. 5th. This second one will give us a little more time to raise funds for some bigger projects.
While on the video call with Tom from Faith in Action, I got to see how much his little boy, Ryan, is growing. And for all our friends that were praying for baby Ryan - he is doing much better and is healthy!! Tom shared with me their need for more nurseries to grow fruit trees to help the Haitians in the mountains and also about the water filters they have been giving out and the need for more. We are excited to help with these projects!!!
If you are interested in either of these trips, please email me HandsForHaitiTeam@gmail.com.
Well, we feel like it has been way too long since we have been back in Haiti, so we are in the process of planning another trip very soon!!! Hands for Haiti is at it again!! We originally were looking at April 27-May 4th. There may be some complications with these dates, but we will keep you posted. If this is when we are going, we need to act fast!! We have also planned our 2nd trip of 2011 for Sept. 28-Oct. 5th. This second one will give us a little more time to raise funds for some bigger projects.
While on the video call with Tom from Faith in Action, I got to see how much his little boy, Ryan, is growing. And for all our friends that were praying for baby Ryan - he is doing much better and is healthy!! Tom shared with me their need for more nurseries to grow fruit trees to help the Haitians in the mountains and also about the water filters they have been giving out and the need for more. We are excited to help with these projects!!!
If you are interested in either of these trips, please email me HandsForHaitiTeam@gmail.com.
Friday, January 21, 2011
An Inspirational Contributor!
Well, it’s Friday again and time for me to post. I’m so glad that I made this resolution of “Friday posting.” I have found myself excitedly awaiting my date with the Hands for Haiti blog!!!
People have been asking when are we going to Haiti again and I have also been asking myself this question. It seems like the time has just been going by so quickly. Personally, I have had an ache in my heart to go back there. I can’t help it. I just love to be there!! If I had it my way, I would be in Haiti one week out of every month. But that’s not really possible right now, so I’ll have to settle for a few times a year.
Tonight I sat next to a wonderful woman at my son’s hockey game. She is an inspiration to me and I’m sure to many others also. She has three children. One is finished with college and is working, another is a marine deployed in Afghanistan and the other is handicapped. After her husband passed, she had the challenge of raising her children on her own. As we watched the game, we chatted about all the life lessons we try to teach our children growing up and the value of good, honest hard work. We also talked about how to instill in them the act of not only receiving, but giving of ourselves to others and how important it is for them to be thankful for what they have in life. I think the best way to do this, is live by what we preach.
This wonderful, giving friend, not only takes care of her handicapped son, but also organizes sending shoes and toiletry items to Afghanistan on a regular basis. She doesn’t have much, but what she does have, she shares with others. She religiously sends a check every month to support our mission. Her gift inspires me to persevere through challenges in my own life that prevent me from making this next trip to Haiti. I know that if I trust and persevere like she does, our plans will come to fruition and we will soon be on our way back to our friends in Haiti.
Thank you, Pam, for your belief and faith in us. Your life, simple as you may think that it is, has been a huge inspiration for me and for our small organization. You are a blessing to the Hands for Haiti family and your blessing extends across the ocean to a little village in the mountains on the island of Haiti.
People have been asking when are we going to Haiti again and I have also been asking myself this question. It seems like the time has just been going by so quickly. Personally, I have had an ache in my heart to go back there. I can’t help it. I just love to be there!! If I had it my way, I would be in Haiti one week out of every month. But that’s not really possible right now, so I’ll have to settle for a few times a year.
Tonight I sat next to a wonderful woman at my son’s hockey game. She is an inspiration to me and I’m sure to many others also. She has three children. One is finished with college and is working, another is a marine deployed in Afghanistan and the other is handicapped. After her husband passed, she had the challenge of raising her children on her own. As we watched the game, we chatted about all the life lessons we try to teach our children growing up and the value of good, honest hard work. We also talked about how to instill in them the act of not only receiving, but giving of ourselves to others and how important it is for them to be thankful for what they have in life. I think the best way to do this, is live by what we preach.
This wonderful, giving friend, not only takes care of her handicapped son, but also organizes sending shoes and toiletry items to Afghanistan on a regular basis. She doesn’t have much, but what she does have, she shares with others. She religiously sends a check every month to support our mission. Her gift inspires me to persevere through challenges in my own life that prevent me from making this next trip to Haiti. I know that if I trust and persevere like she does, our plans will come to fruition and we will soon be on our way back to our friends in Haiti.
Thank you, Pam, for your belief and faith in us. Your life, simple as you may think that it is, has been a huge inspiration for me and for our small organization. You are a blessing to the Hands for Haiti family and your blessing extends across the ocean to a little village in the mountains on the island of Haiti.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Meet Roseline and her family...

This is what Jean Rony sent about the family who moved into the house,
"This family is living in the house now. They are four people, one lady and her three daughters. The lady's name is Roseline Euguene, age 50. She has 3 daughters whose names are Oseline Derilus, Orathanie Camelo, and Resue Dutervil.
The mother is so thrilled of having a place to stay now with her daughters as she had been sleeping out on a porch of a rice mill since people broke into the thatch hut they had borrowed. She says, sleeping out on a porch had always been a restless night for her. It is even worse for the family when it is market day. Mill schedule starts as early as 3 a.m. on market day.
The family thanked so much the project and whoever contributed to the house to be built. They also said many thanks to the team that came down to help with the construction. "
- Jean Rony
Additional note from Tom at Faith In Action International - "The oldest daughter was very ill when I first saw her. Not sure with what - skin and bones - dehydrated but not sure the cause. Got her to the hospital and she is doing much better. The family had their small thathed hut broken into when no one was home about four months ago. As it was secluded in the middle of a garden of millet (that gets to be 14 feet tall), they moved out to live on the porch of the mill. The mom works in our tree nursery and is helping graft avocadoes this week. The two youngest are in school (paid for by FIAI)."
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Happy New Year!!! (a little late)
Hello to all of our faithful Hands for Haiti followers!!!
As you know, today at 4:53 EST marks the time one year ago that the earthquake hit the country of Haiti causing extreme devastation to an already destitute country. Please take a moment of silence today to remember all that died, were injured and lost loved ones.
Our Blog has been updated and we are ready to move forward with more projects. It has been my New Year’s resolution to update the Hands for Haiti blog site every Friday – keep watching. You may get some wonderful planning information or you may get my crazy thoughts for the day – you never know sometimes what goes on in my head so be prepared!!!
Thank you to all who have supported and inspired us throughout this past year! We are truly blessed to have you in our lives and so are the wonderful people of Haiti!!!
Have a blessed new year!!!!
***P.S. Stay tuned for the story on this wonderful family that now has a place to live, thanks to our own Hands for Haiti TEAM JUNE!!!!
As you know, today at 4:53 EST marks the time one year ago that the earthquake hit the country of Haiti causing extreme devastation to an already destitute country. Please take a moment of silence today to remember all that died, were injured and lost loved ones.
Our Blog has been updated and we are ready to move forward with more projects. It has been my New Year’s resolution to update the Hands for Haiti blog site every Friday – keep watching. You may get some wonderful planning information or you may get my crazy thoughts for the day – you never know sometimes what goes on in my head so be prepared!!!
Thank you to all who have supported and inspired us throughout this past year! We are truly blessed to have you in our lives and so are the wonderful people of Haiti!!!
Have a blessed new year!!!!
***P.S. Stay tuned for the story on this wonderful family that now has a place to live, thanks to our own Hands for Haiti TEAM JUNE!!!!
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