Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Update from Today

Another update from our team on the Haitian/DR border:

We had a "Divine Appointment" arranged for us! Through various contacts we were able to get FREE FOOD from the
Dominican Government to prepare and serve over 1200 meals today! Free food from now on
and we can serve twice as many than with the food we had to purchase previously!
Had another delivery of meds today form a pilot/plane owner from NC - his second trip to deliver DR's and medical supplies.

Another trip to Jimami is scheduled for maƱana (I'm not driving)
Thank you for your prayers!


Mama and son



Tent city outside orphanage building.



Suni, our own, on staff cook who prepares meals for all of our short-term trips is doing the cooking for all the meals we serve
(I think she is the best chef in the DR)



Meds/pharmacy under porch of hospital, more arriving daily.



Another Blackhawk in front of our Mission Emanuel compound, our workers in maroon T's in background.



Rudolfo, Suni and Steve preparing ensalada.



Distributing water and peanut butter



Emanule & Brett distributing meals




Mission Emanuel Care Team

Haiti Update

Update from the team that is on the Haitian/Dominican Border:


Drove 5 hours Monday Morning to Jimani, nearest DR border town to Port-au-Prince.
I was overwhelmed at whatwe saw. I walked through 3-4 operating rooms taking photos and video of surgeries.
My heart went out to these poor people. Little boy with both arms amputated; we gave him a stuffed pet toy and his face broke into a huge smile.
His mom and dad said it was the first time he smiled since the quake.
This place is like M.A.S.H. I had to drive back in the dark last night - 6 hours of stress and tension on these roads...
We will be cooking and serving 800-1000 meals for till Thursday when we leave. Another group is flying in from NC next week.

More photos and updates later.
Thank you so much for your prayers.

Bob H.


Couple after surgery in recovery (a kitchen/ER) smiling for the first time in weeks.



the open wounds on this ladies legs were...I had to turn around and walk out to composse myself. She was a trouper!
These people are SO brave.



tent city made up of mostly bed sheets - these (recovering after treatment) were so traumatized after the quake,
THEY WOULD NOT STAY INSIDE A BUILDING!, but rather sleep outside in the elements.



relief workers from all over the world are here.


U.S. Army Blackhawks bringing in patients from Port-au-Prince. Our "compound" is the building in the back
with our trucks and workers in maroon T-shirts. we cooked and served over 800 suppers last night.



no smiles from this guy.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Mission Emanuel in Haiti

Sorry it has been so long since I updated!! I promise to put up more information soon!! Mission Emanuel staff is very busy right now working to help with the Haiti disaster and there are already Haitians who have come into the neighbordhood (a 5 hour drive from Port Au Prince) to seek refuge. See below for an overview and keep the country and the workers in your prayers!



Video of ME in Haiti.