Prayer:
Pray for the entire country of Haiti and every Haitian worldwide. The devastating earthquake that struck on Tuesday has changed the entire country. Pray for those who have lost loves one's. For those who have lost their homes, their supplies, their businesses. Pray for the aid agencies and the entire world as they try to help in every way possible. The economic situation and the future of Haiti is deeply changed and damaged. Pray that those outside of Haiti are generous and are able to give in this time of great need. We all must be in prayer for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Pray for Janelle Peterson who is currently serving in Haut Limbe, Haiti which is approximately 250 kms from Port au Prince. Pray that she would find ways to help meet needs and be of encouragement to the Haitian people. Pray for Dr Manno and the rest of the clinic staff as they mourn the loss of loved one's and continue to try and be of help to those in need. Updates from Janelle can be read from her blog at:
http://www.janelleinhaiti.blogspot.com/
All cash donations given to any registered Canadian Charity will be matched by CIDA. Specific information can be found here: http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/acdi-cida/ACDI-CIDA.nsf/eng/JOS-114185816-W4Y
Churches can receive funds and forward onto a registered charity and will still be matched by CIDA. Donations sent to our office will also be used for the work done by the clinic. Donations must be submitted prior to February 12, 2010 to be eligible for the matching funds.
People are encouraged to give to trusted organizations as they are able. World Relief Canada has many resources and does much work in Haiti. Check out their website here: worldrelief.org
Praise:
Praise God that the medical supplies have arrived in Haut Limbe and are in the clinic. Praise God for a smooth process with customs and the successful arrival of everything. Pray for the staff at the clinic and for Janelle Peterson (missionary currently volunteering there) as they continue their work and service in Haiti. Many of the supplies will be used to care for those in Port au Prince.
Please see below the Eben-Ezer Clinics response to the situation.
Response from the Eben-Ezer Clinic:
5 Seconds
Usually we think of 5 seconds as nothing. If we ask people to wait for 5 seconds, we don't feel guilty.
Talking to the victims of the earthquake in Port au Prince will make you realize how 5 seconds can drastically change the course of one person's life, a city, or even a nation. This is the reality of Port au Prince.
On Wednesday night, I couldn't sleep. I don't think it was because I was afraid of sleeping under a concrete roof, because we did not see any damage here. But for the whole night, I couldn't sleep. Early in the morning a group of people came to my door asking me to let them use the clinic truck to go help someone that was trapped under rubble in Port au Prince. And since no other driver was available, I decided as a doctor I would be more helpful to go and help in case they were able to get him out because the last message of the president of the nation was a call for all doctors to come and help. I also thought this would be an opportunity to do an assessment of what really happened since communication is down and most information that we have received is by word of mouth.
As I was getting into Port au Prince I started to realize that I was getting into a war zone, as I have seen in movies. There were lots of buildings collapsed, turned into sandwiches. Hundreds of people were on the street, a few vehicles and on every corner a pile of dead bodies (at least 10). As we got further into the city, we discovered hundreds of tent cities. People were turning their sheets into tents so that they can sleep under it - those that were actually able to save something from their house. There is no way that I can put into words what this disaster has added to the misery that people were already suffering.
The first question that you ask is, how can I help? How can I make a change? How can I bring a smile back to their faces? When you look at the disaster you are angry as you ask why did it happen to these people who have nothing? Why do they have to suffer that much? When it's not political unrest, it's the corruption of the government leaders or bad weather like hurricanes and now a strong earthquake. Why?
The truth is, you realize that there is no way that you can make a huge difference. There is no way that you can bring the lives back of the dead... so many moms without their babies, so many men without their wives, so many kids without their parents.
From what I saw, life will no longer be the same in Port au Prince because Port au Prince as a city no longer exists. Most of the schools have collapsed with students inside. Churches collapsed with people inside. People are afraid to be inside of any buildings as 80% of buildings have at least some degree of damage.
Our clinic wants to send a team of volunteers. Our goal is to help at least 700 to 800 people that are staying in a yard in a slum of Port au Prince. We want to give those people much needed help. On our first trip we want to provide them with real tents, water filters, protein supplements (which we already have), clothes, medicines and spiritual support. The only thing we have available right now is the protein supplement, so we need money to buy medicines, food, water, diesel fuel, etc.
If you want to be part of the mission, you can send your donations to the Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada online at http://www.canadahelps.org/CharityProfilePage.aspx?CharityID=s12866
designated to Haiti Earthquake relief or mail cheques to:
Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada
PO Box 34025, RPO Fort Richmond
Winnipeg, MB
R3T 5T5
You can also send items such as clothing, sheets, medicines, etc. To:
Ebenezer Clinic
Dr. Emmauel Mareus (HCCC)
c/o Missionary Flights International
Unit 1053, 3170 Airmans Dr.
Ft. Pierce, FL
34946 USA
Please send an email to let us know what you have sent so we know what to expect to
manno9@hotmail.com
All funds given through ECCC to Haiti Earthquake will be used directly for relief in Port au Prince.
Janelle Peterson will be coordinating communications from Haiti and can be reached at this email address manno9@hotmail.com
Thank you for your partnership. Please continue to pray for us and with us through this devastating time.
Sincerely,
Dr. Emmanuel Mareus
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