H.E.A.R.T.S.
News from Dorothy and John in Haiti
Mission to Haiti – March 25, 2012
Our internet services have not been plentiful and time has been in short supply so we haven’t been able to post on the blog, upload pictures or send a lot of e-mail. For this we apologize. We do hope this little dispatch will arrive for Mar 25th.
Last Sunday after everyone walked up the road to church we sat down for our own service. The new puppy, Ella, which was given to Lily Ayars, our next door neighbour’s daughter, was pining so badly for her new family, we took pity on her and invited her into the house. Dorothy picked her up, stroked her ears for a few minutes and she snuggled into the crook of her arms. As we were reading our Bible and a Max Lucado piece it made us think of how gently our heavenly father takes us in His arms and cares for us even though we are so undeserving. Lucado said, “We can imagine Him creating the world and suspending the stars. We can envision Him as almighty, all-powerful, and in control. We can fathom a God who knows us, who made us, and we can even fathom a God who hears us. But a God who is in love with us? A God who is crazy for us? A God who cheers for us?” We aren’t cute like a puppy; we don’t have floppy ears and a tail that wags with just a little touch. Our Father doesn’t care. He loves us no matter what and so unconditionally.
On Monday when Roselore came in to wash the floors she brought in a bag containing one plantain. Plantain look like a banana, but there the similarity ends. The taste is quite different, is used like a vegetable, and is a staple of the Haitian diet. North Americans will take off the outer skin like a banana, then peel the inside like a potato and deep fry the peelings that curl like a potato chip. Dorothy had given her some powder laundry soap the previous Thursday and this was her thank you. Again, the story in the Bible of the widow’s gift came to mind. Luke 21:1-4. “And He looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the treasury. And He saw a poor widow putting in two small copper coins. And He said, “Truly I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all of them; for they all out of their surplus put into the offering; but she out of her poverty put in all that she had to live on.”” What a wonderful feeling of gratitude we had.
Our group has dwindled to 3 men and 2 women. Two of the men are on working on the second story of the men’s dorm tiling the washrooms while the two women and the third man are VP’s teaching at the seminary. Pam, from England who was here last year, was sick for the first two weeks. Another VP combined her class with his for two weeks and now she is teaching a course to a combined class of second and third year students.
We are both starting to feel better, praise the Lord. John is continuing with his puffer to help with his lung congestion and Dorothy is swallowing big antibiotic pills to take care of walking pneumonia. We don’t know whether this is the right diagnosis but in the absence of a dissenting opinion we will continue to take the medications prescribed. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.
Dorothy and John
jdmhaiti.blogspot.com
Mission Statement
To educate, feed and spiritually nurture the children
of Haiti through the power of the Holy Spirit.

H.E.A.R.T.S. & Haiti
H.E.A.R.T.S. supports the work of the people in the Cap-Haitien area in the north of Haiti through both material and financial aid. Funding is sent down each month in support of a food program at an orphanage (Stella House) affiliated with Eben-Ezer Evangelical Church. Funding is also provided to 4 schools: Faith, New Life, Heavenly Light, and Eben-Ezer. This covers the costs of educational programs and teachers’ salaries. Additionally, H.E.A.R.T.S. awards 6 scholarships each year to young adults to attend either college or university.
Funding for these activities is realized through individual donations, monthly hotdog luncheons, an annual 5 km Race for the Children of Haiti, a Christmas Gift Program, and other fundraising activities.
The 5 km run/walk will begin at 9:30 a.m .on October 16th, 2010 with registration beginning at 8:00 a.m. Registration and sponsor sheets can be picked up at the church office or by calling the church at (519) 843-3565. All proceeds go to the education of Haitian children at each of our schools.
The “Christmas Gift Program” starts November 1st and gives an opportunity to support a Haitian child while at the same time giving a gift to someone that will last a lifetime. Under the “Christmas Gift Program” you can purchase items such as a year’s tuition ($75), or books/shoes/uniform ($50) for a Haitian student attending our four schools, or a teacher’s salary for a month ($70).
Only fifty percent of all Haitian children attend school, and of these only fifty percent attend government schools. Were it not for the NGOs such as H.E.A.R.T.S. very few children would ever see the inside of a school. In fact, if all the children that are eligible to attend school were to decide that they would go to school on the same day then the government schools would be very, very over crowded. The Government of Haiti does not have either classrooms or teachers to accommodate all the children.
Should you be interested in becoming a part of H.E.A.R.T.S. please contact the church office.
H.E.A.R.T.S. has also organized teams to go to Haiti to assist with work projects. The most recent trip was in May of 2010.
Faith School
administered by Pastor Bruno Cherenfant




Eben-Ezer School - administered
by Madame Raymonde Eugene




.jpg)
.jpg)
Heavenly Light School
administered by Pastor Vilmer Paul







New Life School
administered by Pastor Job Vilma








Contact Us
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Phone: 519-843-3565
325 St. George St. W. Fax 519-843-6631
Fergus, On. N1M 1J4 Email: standrewschurch@wightman.ca
