This update covers the 5 top stories for YWAM Haiti in February. It shows:-How YWAM’s long standing work in Haiti gives them the platform to distribute food from the World Food Program.-The Mercy Trucks ambulance serves as a mobile clinic in Port-au-Prince-A supernatural healing by kids helping out around the New Beginnings clinic-the 3 days of prayer and repentance by Haitians who want to see a new beginning in Haiti-The long term plan of tent communties and how you could get involved in the near future Youth With A Mission began it’s first base in Haiti in 1991 in the city of Saint Marc. Since then, YWAM Haiti has grown to play a significant role in the city, doing projects such as sanatizing the beef market and building housing for the homeless out in the province. The vision has aways been the same from its 1st founding: to turn Haiti into a blessing! Based off of the Bible scripture in Zech. 8:13, YWAM looks for ways to not just preach or fill a humanitarian need, but to create the spiritual change needed to free this nation. For decades YWAM has recieved humanitarian aid, but without the spiritual change Haiti has remained the poorest nation of the Western Hemisphere. We believe that only through God can this nation change from a curse, to a blessing!Stay up to date on what Youth With A Mission is doing in Haiti by visiting www.ywamhaiti.org
Please also check out the latest video (Timeline of haarp)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gLckL… Was there an increase in HAARP activity a few hours before the Chile Earthquake? Probably but it appears to be small activity in comparision to data from Haiti. Of course evidence and data can be fabricated. Subscribe to the SheeplecorporationLink to the online haarp data :-http://137.229.36.30/cgi-bin/scmag/di…
UNICEF is helping thousdand of children get back to school in quake-hit Haiti by providing tent classrooms and school-in-a-box kits. In the case of one remote community, emergency school materials were flown in by helicopter.
Tribute to all Haiti Victims of Earthquake. On January 12, 2010, at 21:53 UTC, (4:53 pm local time) Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, the country’s most severe earthquake in over 200 years. The epicenter of the quake was just off the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, sparking a tsunami watch for parts of the Caribbean, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Widespread damage resulted from the quake, with a majority of buildings collapsing due to poor structural design. The capital city was devastated. The Presidential Palace was badly damaged, with the second floor entirely collapsing onto the first floor; the Haitan Parliament building and the National Cathedral were also destroyed. The quake had a reported magnitude of 7.0, with the focus being about 6 miles (10 km) underground, according to the USGS. A tsunami watch was posted for Haiti and parts of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas, but the watch was later canceled.
After the catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti last week, the US is working closely with the UN and the Haitian government. The US army has been actively involved in helping distribute aid. But after decades of neglect, are Washington and other powers returning to a bigger role in this poor country? And would that come at a price?
Movie Info – http://www.belfim.com/movies.php/528Watch the movie trailer of Haitian movie Le Prix A Payer, a new movie by Mora Junior Etienne, starring Isaac Antoine, Misty Jean, Marson Sam, Amos Andre, Diane HuynhHoa, Kate Ostermeier, Florane Guerrier, Jones Simon, Simone A Saintelus, and moreLe Prix A Payer Movie Page:http://www.belfim.com/movies.php/528See more Haitian movie trailers athttp://www.belfim.com/trailers.phpGet Haiti news and info about Haiti Cinema athttp://www.belfim.com
Haitians are growing increasingly desperate waiting for food, water and medicine after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 45,000 to 50,000 people and left the capital, Port-au-Prince in ruins. And here in the United States, Haitian-Americans in a number of communities worry about their relatives back home. Roxana Romero reports for VOA from Miami, Florida.
Haiti, 5 weeks after the earthquake
03.10
No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | www.euronews.net/nocomment/
Tags: Earthquake, euronews, Haiti, nocommenttv Category paletata.com |