YWAM Haiti Earthquake Update for February


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

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Haiti Earthquake: Thousands Feared Dead


http://video.news.sky.com/skynews/video/There are fears that up to half a million people may have died after a devastating earthquake hit Haiti – wrecking buildings and burying people alive. There is now an urgent international appeal for aid and assistance. The quake struck just 10 miles south-west of Port au Prince – the densely populated capital of Haiti. Sky’s Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lisa Holland reports.

Haiti Earthquake: Thousands Feared Dead and Missing


terremoto en haiti ,,,,A strong earthquake hit Haiti Tuesday, causing a hospital in Petionville to collapse and severely damaging neighborhoods, according to reports. The U.S. Geological Survey measured a 7.0 magnitude, making it a major event.The epicenter was an estimated 10 miles outside of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Several buildings toppled and the streets of the city were reported to be full of panicked people.The USGS reported that the event happened at 4:53:09 p.m. Eastern time. The survey also detected a series of aftershocks with magnitudes of 5.9, 5.5, 5.1, and 4.8.”Everybody is just totally, totally freaked out and shaken,” said Henry Bahn, a U.S. official visiting the country. ”The sky is just gray with dust.”A local Tsunami Watch was in effect for Haiti, Cuba, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic but no warning had been issued.Meantime in New York, residents of Haitian descent were anxious to hear word from their loved ones. Tens of thousands of New Yorkers have ties to Haiti.”While we are all still awaiting details about the earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince this evening, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Yorkers who have family and loved ones in the affected area,” said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. “New York City and Haiti have long held a special, close relationship with each other. Not only do the families of some 125,000 New Yorkers hail from the country, but thousands more people travel between Haiti and New York regularly.”


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