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Field Director Rosemond Pierre reports that work is progressing on the water well and purification system at Bayonnais. Team members hope to taste the clean water before they leave next Saturday.

English classes with the children are going well, and it’s encouraging to see the students’ enthusiasm and progress. On Wednesday the team will take about 50 students on an outing that will be fun for both team and students. Please pray for safety on this trip, which is made possible because of the school bus provided by friends from Pennsylvania.

 
 
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Orlando FL – ICDM director Yvan Pierre will be in Haiti July 13-31 working with field leadership and U.S. teams. A team from Lexington KY is already on site teaching English in Bayonnais.

Clean water for Bayonnais is the focus of a team from Kentucky that also left for Haiti July 13. Their mission: to drill a well and install a purification system to provide safe, clean water for the people of Bayonnais. Though water scooped from streams and pools may look clean, it may be teeming with disease-causing organisms. With the recent outbreaks of cholera, the importance of safe drinking water is receiving new emphasis throughout Haiti.

Kentucky team members will also work on Center of Hope construction.

 
 
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A converted warehouse in downtown Lexington KY was the setting for a $100-a-plate benefit dinner on May 19 to help the people of Bayonnais, Haiti. Proceeds from the festive event will fund a water project to provide safe, clean drinking water for the Bayonnais area.

The event was the brainchild of Tim Carson, a retired school teacher and professional caterer, whose first trip to Haiti last year profoundly changed him and gave him a new focus for the rest of his life. “I'm not kidding,” he says. “It shifted my way of thinking.”

 
 
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Shippensburg PA – A “Hearts for Haiti” benefit concert brought a crowd of nearly 2000 to Heiges Field House on the Shippensburg University campus on April 30 to hear Christian music artist Michael W. Smith. ICDM Director Yvan Pierre and son Junior were guests at the event.

Cathy Wallick, who helped to organize the event, reports that a check for $45,000 has been sent to ICDM for completion of the Center of Hope in Bayonnais . Hearts for Haiti is also planning future fund-raising events for ICDM.

In addition, Wallick and her husband, Brad, have garnered donations to send two school buses, a dump truck, a generator, a welder, a freezer, 200 sheets of plywood and 500 2x4s to Haiti. One bus has been converted to a 16-passenger vehicle with a truck bed for hauling cargo. Both buses are fully loaded with food, school supplies, books, medical supplies and building supplies and ready for shipment from Florida to the Haitian port of Gonaives.

 

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