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What Missionaries are doing in Haiti




Thousands of missions and missionaries are working in Haiti in the areas below.


  • Church Planting & Evangelism
  • Hospitals and Clinics
  • Medical Supplies & Equipment distribution
  • Orphanages & Children Sponsorship
  • Micro Credit Development
  • Small Business Development
  • Missions Awareness Training
  • Missionary Staffing and Training
  • Clean Water Supply Projects
  • Environmental Protection
  • Ecumenical Collaboration
  • Construction Projects
  • Disaster Relief
  • Christian Media
  • Missions Logistics Support
    • Education:
      • Primary and Secondary Christian Schools
      • Christian Universities & Seminaries
      • School Material Distribution
      • Vocational Training
      • Literacy Centers
      • Health Education
      • Special Aid Education
      • Translation Schools

    • Short-Term Medical Missions
    • Lay and Pastors Training
    • Food Distribution & Nutrition Centers
    • Leadership Development
    • Transformational Travel
    • Clothing & Shoes Donation

    Types of non-missions Haitian Christian ministries worldwide
    • Church Alliances
    • Youth Associations
    • Clergy Conferences
    • Christian Alliances
    • Christian Universities
    • Christian Schools
    There’s no comprehensive count of missionaries in Haiti, because they are dispatched by so many different groups, and the number is always changing.
    Before the earthquake, there were about 1,700 long-term, professional missionaries in Haiti, according to Bert Hickman, research associate at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. He said that number is about average for Latin and South American countries with populations similar to Haiti’s 10 million.
    But that count doesn’t include the thousands of American missionaries who go to Haiti each year on trips that last just a few weeks or a few months, drawn by Haiti’s extreme poverty and its proximity, just a two-hour flight from Miami.
    Some of these missionaries go on their own. Some are sponsored by churches or denominations, or through groups like Campus Crusade for Christ, which sends college students all over the world. Since the quake, there has been another wave of trips thrown together by churches to help needy Haitians and to check on mission properties supported by their churches.



    Adventist Haitian Union Mission
    Delmas 31, Rue Xaragua, No. 20
    Port-au-Prince / 246-2312

    Programs:
    • Church Planting (402)

    • University & Academy

    • Cap-Haitien Academy

    • Hospital & Radio

    • Printing & Packing Services
    1134 11th Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20001
    202-371-8722

    Programs:
    • Rural and Urban Outpatient
    • Clinics
    • Micro Credit:SADA KREDI
    • Education: Teachers training
    Agape Flights
    100 Airport Avenue
    Venice, FL 34285
    Phone:  941.488.0990
    gomissions@agapeflights.com
    Charles Gardner, Exec. Director

    Programs:
    • Logistical support to
    • missionaries:
    • Mail, critical supplies and
    • equipment delivery
    • Banking and other
    • professional services
    • Repair center and parts
    • supplier
    • S/t mission trips coordination


    Air Mobile Ministries
    8850 Grissom Parkway
    Titusville, FL 32780
    321.567.0332
    Joe Hurston, President
    joehurston@airmobile.org
    Programs:
    Transportation of:
    Medical supplies,
    Food, clothing,
    Disaster Relief
    Alliance of Love
    32 Sky-Hy Drive
    Topsham, ME 04086
    Phone: 207.725.7577

    Programs:
    • Education, Food, Clothing
    • Medical care and supplies
    • Christian formation
    • Literacy training
    American Friends Service Committee
    1501 Cherry St.
    Philadelphia, PA 19102
    (Les Irois, Dame Marie, Moron &
    Anse d'Hainault)

    Programs:
    • Community Health services &
    • health center in Les Irois
    • L'espoir hospital in Grande
    • Anse
    • Economic Development
    • programs
    Angel Missions Haiti
    4071 Barley Drive
    Salem, VA 24153
    Vanessa Carpenter,Director
    (540) 380-4588
    (540) 580-9721 (Cell)
    vanessa@angelmissionshaiti.org
    Programs:
    • Medical missions
    • Child sponsorship
    • s/t mission trips
    • Medical clinics
    Answered Prayers
    4522 92nd St., NE
    Marysville, WA 98270
    Phone:509-322-2456
    email:info@answeredprayers2.org
    Kirsten Boyd, CEO
    (St. Michel de L'attalaye, CP)

    Programs:

    • Child sponsorship

    • Brebis de St. Michel de
    • L'Attalaye Orphanage
    • sponsorship

    • Adoption facilitation
    • assistance

    • Elementary school

    • Quarterly mission trips
    The Apparent Project
    4623 Denton Ln. SE
    Lacey, WA 98503
    Marilyn Monaghan
    (360) 486-0346
    apparentproject@gmail.com

    In Haiti:

    Corrigan & Shelley Clay

    13 Rue Dahlia, Delmas 75
    Port Au Prince, Haiti
    (509) 3719-8748
    corrigan.clay@gmail.com
    Programs:
    ·         Artisan training
    ·        Adult & Child Literacy
    ·         Relief Work
    ·         S/T Missions
    Aslan Youth Ministries
    65 West Front St.
    Red Bank, NJ 07701
    Phone: (732) 741-7824
    S. Craig Bogard
    Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
    craig@aslanyouth.org
    Programs:
    (Ouanaminthe)
    • Int'l school of Ministry
    • Orphanage building
    Association Evangelique Des
    Demunis (Evangelical
    Association for the Needy)
    93-00 Hollis Court Blvd.
    Queens Village, NY 11428
    Rev. Jacques Loiseau, President  

    Programs:
    Food Supplies Distribution
    Medicine distribution
    Bilingual School
    After-School Children's
    Workshop
    S/T Mission trips
    A Heart for Haiti Missions
    377 Cornell Rd.
    Stamford, NY 12167
    aheartforhaitimissions@yahoo.com
    Tel. 607-652-3125
    Julienne Lebrun,(co-founder)
    Deborah Eklund,(co-founder)

    Programs:

    -Orphanage
    -Feeding Program
    -Tuition Assistance
    -Small Business Grant

    WHERE TO BUY FRENCH & CREOLE BIBLES IN HAITI:

    1. La Presse Evangelique 
        #5 Rue Capois
        Port-au-Prince, Haiti

    2. Maison Haitienne de la Bible
        46 Rue Fernand on Bois Verna
        (near the tall Teleco building)
        Boite Postale 253
        Port-au-Prince, Haiti

    3. Ligue Biblique
        (on Champs de Mars)
        Port-au-Prince, Haiti

    WHERE TO BUY BILINGUAL FRENCH-ENGLISH BIBLES:

    "The New International Version Bilingual Bible"
    Jaksonville, FL (KJ & Louis Segond)
    Bible Expo International, Inc

    1. Bible Expo International: BibleExpo.com 
    Tel. 866-260-7305

    2. Beliard Archange: 
    203-895-8694 (cell) /203-549-9441 



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