Hurricane Fund

All,

Duane and I leave for Haiti on Monday. Pray for safe travels and for us to be able to make a difference for the people of Haiti.

Dan

Hi All:
In my last update, the news we had was that the hospital roof was intact, although there is considerable damage to the surrounding structures and much of the town was totally flattened. Dr. Moise, my assistant medical director, who is doing a marvelous job in my absence, called me briefly today to ask for help. The connection was lousy, glad there even was one, and I didn’t get as many questions answered as I wanted, but the news that I did get was that 4 of the hospital roof sheets of metal had been torn off and the hospital patients got soaked on the rains, etc. As far as he knew, all the employees were safe, though many have lost a section of their homes and the mud drenched all their homes with several feet worth.

Thus, Dan and Duane are making tentative plans to fly to Haiti if they can get MAF to fly them out to Cayes (as the bridge in Petit Goave, about half way between Port au Prince and Cayes on Route National 2, the only road to Cayes is washed away, so no traffic, also no diesel fuel for the generators, an item of prayer) to repair the hospital as soon as possible. We also, as our non-profit, would like to try to raise funds for 2 hurricane relief projects, one to repair the hospital and help the poor fund of the hospital to care for patients who need care but have nothing and a second to help Rod Wray with repairs/ reconstruction to the Camp and the Renault Sunday School/Feeding program. I know we have already asked for funds for the “Rice and Goat’s Project,” but if the Lord would have you help us with either of these projects, as normal, 100% of funds raised goes to the repair project.

If you would be willing/interested in supporting either of these two projects, please send the funds to either:
Centre de Sante Lumiere
c/o Dan Boerman
PVI Industrial Washing, Inc
2886 Clydon Ave
Wyoming, MI 49509

and designate it for the Haiti Hurricane Relief Fund, either for the Hospital or the Camp/Renault.

Our faithful staff (all of which serve unpaid, of course and we appreciate them tremendously) will be sure it gets placed in the right fund. Again, thanks so very much for your repeated support of our work for the Lord in Haiti, both prayer and financial, etc.

In His Service,

Bill, Dan, Duane and the rest of the Haiti Team