Lisa in Haiti

Ed and I have been following Mercy and Sharing in Haiti for about a year now. Last year some of our dolls went to Haiti and afterwards we received this photo of Lisa with her new doll. Her first smile!

No one is smiling at the moment.

Susie Krabacher started this organization 16 years ago and it’s amazing what they have been accomplishing. Up until now. They really need help and the money will go directly to the children and their needs. Here is an email I received yesterday. Please help by going to their website www.Haitichildren.org

Thanks!

UPDATE SUNDAY Jan 17

 

Susie, Jeff, Bill, Jacques and two Haitian police (as security), crossed the border into Haiti and arrived at the Williamson project this afternoon.  Unfortunately, things are not as we had hoped. Typically we have approximately 85 employees working eight hour shifts around-the-clock, there were a handful of employees on site trying to take care of hundreds of children.  Many of the children have not had water or food in two days, the handicapped children have a bed sores, and they are trying to stabilize the situation in Williamson before nightfall. There is no diesel fuel to run the generators, which power the water pumps, electric and Internet communications. The well hand pumps are largely ineffective.  They are getting water and food for the children this evening, and then searching for a place to stay that might have Internet or other communications.

 

We have now reports that the children of the abandoned baby unit have been two days without food and water.  They are reportedly alive, but the morgue is piling up with hundreds of bodies, and the morgue is located right next to the abandoned baby unit.

 

The office building and hospital in Port-au-Prince have been completely demolished, we have lost all of our paperwork and records which are laying in the debris and blowing around the streets.  The project has been completely looted.

 

The team is traveling to Port-au-Prince tomorrow to go to the Cazeau orphanage.  We have reports that Cazeau is not safe because the walls collapsed, there are men with machetes robbing anyone with anything or value, and the people in the neighborhood have stormed the building, over powered the guard, and have taken up occupancy in what is left of the buildings on that property.  We intend to remove all the remaining children from Cazeau and take them to Williamson tomorrow.

 

Madame Chenet is very traumatized, she has been living in her car, and having experience to the devastation, she is likely in shock. Dr. Rodriquez lost 4 family members, Dr. Algenor lost his brother.  Our accountant lost his 2 brothers.  Madame Chenet said it is total devastation around her.

 

We urgently need cash donations. We cannot accept supplies yet. Donate on line at www.haitichildren.org

 

Above all, pray fervently for the US team and the children, as well as the staff, are medical doctors and medical personnel.

 

B. Joseph Krabacher

Mercy & Sharing

201 N. Mill Street, Suite 201

Aspen CO 81611

(970) 925 6300 x 222 Direct

(970) 948 2277 Cell

(970) 925 1181 fax

jkrabacher@krabacher.com

www.haitichildren.org

 

A 501c3 Public Charity

 

 

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