From joy to sorrow… Today, we gave Pastor Claude pallets of food, clothing, blankets, macaroni and much more to take to his large orphanage in Léogâne, Haiti. He drove away happy, but when he got back to his orphanage, the water was high. He was missing four of his 100 orphans. Then, he saw three...
Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief started early this morning. Pastor Claude has 200 refugees in his new church in La Tremblay that desperately need food. We gave him pallets of Manna Pack food, macaroni from Children's Care Outreach, dehydrated fruit from Gleaners, a pallet of clothes, blankets, and much more. He will take these items to...
Thank you all for your prayers! The worst of Hurricane Matthew has passed and we are all safe here at Love A Child. The wind and rain pounded Haiti for hours, which caused severe flooding and mudslides. As we learn more about the damage and destruction, we will let you know, but this is the...
“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence....
Dear Friends, Thank you all for your concern and especially for your prayers. We feel that we will be fine, but the wind and rains are really bad right now. There are a lot of flooded areas and the hurricane is beating down relentlessly on the poorest of the poor. Everyone is calling and begging...
ALERT: At 7 AM the hurricane is at 145 miles per hour and is 50 miles from Haiti. Please pray for all the Haitian people. They are predicting that over 100,000 people will lose their little huts, which are their homes. We are trying to obtain extra food to pass out along with other urgent...
These sweeties receive hot meals from us every month. We love "sharing what we have with others," because God always multiplies our gift. These children are from Hope for Life Children's Home and they are all very thankful for this food. God bless you partners for sharing with us so that we can continue to...
We spent most of the day making sandbags and preparing for the hurricane. When we ran out of sandbags, we filled pillowcases with sand. We just received a call from the local mayor requesting "Disaster Relief" from Love A Child. We will help with everything we can, but it will not be enough for what will...
Our Haitian children are still making more sandbags. They are all such hard workers along with our Haitian workers and missionaries. Please pray for Haiti. Bobby