Monthly Archives: February 2013

Home again, for now

Tam and I are home again and re-energizing for the next round of projects. This was an great trip that yielded a wide variety of excellent results. Both of the groups I hosted served the people of Haiti through medical … Continue reading

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A Pain in the Mouth

Tooth decay in Haiti is epidemic. Though we integrate basic dental hygiene education in our schools, there are still scores of people with painful rotting teeth. While they did fill many cavities, most people with decay require the tooth, or … Continue reading

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Community Development Training

During our medical clinics, I set up our portable video projection unit to show training and educational videos to the triage patients while they wait to see a doctor. There are many modules that address topics such as parenting skills, … Continue reading

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Peanut Butter Distribution

It was so rewarding to take part in this peanut butter distribution to the preschool classes at the MOHI school in Grande Goáve. Peanut butter is an important source of protein and essential oils that are so important to this … Continue reading

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Ministry to the Disabled

During this past week, Shanda, a very special woman and Mission USA missionary from Arkron, Ohio, organized a Disability Clinic which we ran for several days at MOHI. Here you see a local man who received a brand new wheelchair! … Continue reading

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Reaching out to the poorest

Written by Tam ——————- Hey Everybody! Sorry it’s taken so long to get this posted. As usual we hit the ground running and haven’t come up for air! Kevin came to Haiti via California (ISOM Missionary Conference) and arrived as … Continue reading

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Haiti by way of California

This past Wednesday morning began with an early morning ride to Logan Airport for the first part of a two and a half week missions adventure. Flying into San Bernardino was a long but smooth trip and I was soon … Continue reading

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