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By helping one person, you have helped many by Linda Borgstede, Beaches Leader Staff Writer Reprinted with permission When at 3 years old Benoucheca Pierre entered the elementary school at Cité Soleil, the best hope of her family was that she would receive a well-balanced meal once a day. The cost of her education was provided by a sponsorship from an unknown American. Her teacher, who would become her mentor, was Jacky Dorleans, the wife of the church and school s pastor, Rev. Leon Dorleans. This month, Dr. Benoucheca Pierre traveled to Jacksonville Beach to say Mesi to those who stayed the course and enabled her to get an education, unheard of in her social strata in Haiti, and become a practicing physician. She came to thank Palms Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville Beach, an active participant in Haiti Outreach Ministries (HOM), supporters of the work of Mrs. Dorleans and her husband. Their campus is in one of the poorest sections of Portau-Prince, Haiti. Rev. Dorleans developed a relationship with HOM, a coalition of churches that supports the mission of the church and school and promotes sponsorships of children in the school. Continued on Page 2 Dr. Benoucheca Pierre upon receiving her 2013 TOYP award. A Letter from the President Greetings to our partners and supporters in furthering the ministry in Haiti. Each time I return to Haiti it is clear that God is alive and working hard in Haiti as evidenced by what is happening with the Mission Outreach of the Cité Soleil Christian Church (MICECC) ministry. As always we are grateful to teams that come to Haiti, to churches and individuals in the US and Canada that support the ministry, and to those keeping this ministry in their prayers. HOM and MICECC have been busy in the first half of 2014 and I d like to briefly share with you major projects completed and underway. Menelas (Repatriote) Church Dedicated-- On January 12 th the Menelas Church, destroyed in the earthquake, was rededicated on the fourth anniversary of the earthquake after a long and challenging period of construction. Cité Soleil Vocational School Opens -- In early January, the vocational school at Cité Soleil opened in new classrooms on the second floor of the medical clinic. Offerings included computer, sewing and tailoring classes. Ibo Beach Roof Completed -- In April, the replacement of the Ibo Beach Church roof was completed following the destruction in the hurricane over two years ago. The Ibo Beach congregation was joyful in being able to worship again in the sanctuary. Barye Fé Secondary School The first floor of the first classroom building at the Barye Fé secondary school campus is completed and the second floor is about to be poured. We are on track to open in September 2015 but there is much work ahead. Sufficient funds have been received to complete the shell but approximately $160,000 needs to be raised to finish the building, purchase furniture and complete ancillary projects such as a clean water system. Cité Soleil Classrooms With the return of increased enrollment at the Cité Soleil primary school there is a need for four new classrooms over the next several years. There will be some interim construction and reallocation of space with the goal to build a new four-classroom building within two years. Teams Through the end of June, there have been teams almost every week (sometimes 2 or 3) that came to work with MICECC including over a dozen medical teams. During the latter half of the year the pace slows so we are always looking to encourage teams to come especially from September to November. Cité Soleil Dental Clinic In late June the newly completed dental clinic accepted its first patients in the dental suite area. In addition to tooth extraction, the dentist was able to complete some fillings and perform some teeth cleaning. Looking ahead, there are a number of significant changes for HOM and MICECC. Samaritan s Purse, which operated a medical clinic at the Cité Soleil campus, left August 12th after providing needed medical care after the earthquake. We are deeply appreciative of their commitment to the community. Fortunately MICECC, with the assistance of HOM, has committed to continue to offer medical care at the clinic after tentatively securing interim funding for a 1 year transition period from a generous donor. Continued on Page 6

Helping one person, Continued from Page 1 In December Pierre was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young People (TOYP) in Haiti for the year 2013. She was honored for her work in Trouin, a remote mountain area of her country. In the mountains, she said, people don t want to leave their homes for treatment in a hospital, even when they are seriously ill. Coordinating with the local priest and others who had vehicles, she convinced those with serious needs to be transported out of the mountains to hospitals for treatment. Her social service internship was recognized with the Social Innovation award in TOYP. Her native languages are French and Creole, so it was not easy to convey her story and her appreciation to an American audience. For that, she turned to her brother, Reginald, who accompanied her on this trip. He, too, is a product of Jackie Dorleans education and said, Mrs. Jacky still checks on her students. In fact she had called the very day they arrived at the Beaches. Fortunately for the education we received [from Dorleans school] located in Cité Soleil at least allowed us to have access to a perfect primary education and we enjoyed this institution with its many pieces of advice both spiritual and social, Reginald said. We grow in enormous, precarious situations. We did our homework and studying our lessons using candles and traditional lamps. When I was 8 years old, Mrs. Jacky asked each of us what we wanted to be, Pierre said. I said a doctor. Supported by churches and Mrs. Jacky, she went on to secondary school then university and medical school in Haiti. She served an internship in 2011 at Duke University, her only other visit to America. Her specialty is Anesthesiology. She said she wants to work with children, so she will do children s anesthesiology. There are a lot of smart, professional people in Haiti, she said. The problem is in having the materials and infrastructure we need. In the mountains, especially, there is no electricity, often no clean water. It is challenging to work there. Her brother added the she often purchased needed supplies with her own money. Madame Jacky Dorleans My country has a lack of specialists so some cases can t even be treated in Haiti. People have to leave to be treated and that is expensive. There are nice people there who need healthcare. Reginald added, The life expectancy in Haiti is 48 years old. She wants Americans to know that Haiti is a nice country. She is an example of the philosophy stated by her brother. Don t stop helping, even one person at a time. By helping one, you have helped many. Haitian Choir Music CD Recorded at the Terre Noire (Blanchard) Church. Haiti Outreach Ministries presents Fidelity Gospel in Praise and Worship CDs for purchase. Fidelity Gospel is one of the choirs from the Terre Noire church. The beautiful soundtrack is all original music written by Francelyn Dasny and Wilguens Gelin and sung in Creole. CDs can be purchased for $10 plus shipping Shipping on one CD - $2.50 Shipping on two CD - $3.04. Please contact highwayjim@comcast.net for shipping costs on more than two CDs. Send checks made payable to Haiti Outreach Ministries to: Page 2 Jim Weber HOM Praise and Worship CDs 214 Hampton Drive Spotsylvania, VA 22551.

We Are Growing, by the Grace of God by the Rev. Leon Dorleans, MICECC* President and HOM Executive Director * Translation: Mission Outreach of the Cité Soleil Christian Church God is surely using the willingness of the church members of the Menelas (Repatriote) church to bring many new seekers to the church. Since we entered the church building last November and dedicated it in January of this year, we have seen and experienced 80 percent growth. We are now averaging 630-650 people in church every Sunday. The leadership of the church has agreed to encourage both the young and not-so-young in the church to walk the talk by reading the Bible more, praying more, and getting involved in visitation and evangelism in the communities where they live. The people took the challenge very seriously and the Lord has touched the hearts of the people who have been visited by the people of the church. We have averaged about 45 visitors every month since January. The young people are very eager and excited about serving the Lord. They formed several visiting groups, Bible study groups, singing groups, and lots of other youth activities. Soccer teams, youth choirs, talent shows, prayer and Bible study groups, youth camp, and VBS are a few of the many activities that the young people are involved with. As for the not-so-young, they've organized several cell groups and several Bible study groups. They have formed choirs, visitation groups, and helping each other groups as a way to let the community know that we are a church that has concern and love one for another. God has richly blessed their efforts. I think that part of the reason for the growth we're experiencing is the result of a fresh and special visit from the Lord and the willingness of the church folks to follow HIS lead. I thank the Lord for being in charge of the growth, for the willingness of the leadership teams to obey, and the willingness of the church as a whole (young and not-so-young) to come on board. We're expecting more exciting things to happen in the future; in the meantime, we're preparing our hearts, minds, and spirits to follow HIS leading. Our prayer is that God is honored in all these activities. Words of appreciation go to all our friends and supporters who contributed their time, talents, and money to help finish the construction of the church in Menelas (Repatriote). We ask that prayers may continue to be offered for the leadership of the church, and for the people to continue to have the desire to serve and be led by the spirit of the Lord. Soli Deo Gloria, Leon Dorleans Page 3 View of the back of the Menelas (Repatriote)Church Sponsorship A Team Approach by Susan Weber, HOM Sponsorship Team Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9 In February 2014, the HOM Sponsorship team made a visit to Haiti to collect student information for HOM s new Denari data system. We had the joy of meeting and working with most of the students at all grade levels, doing crafts, taking photos and collecting letters to send to sponsors. Many of you have already been recipients of these treasures. Sponsorship is a team effort. School administration enrolls 180 to 210 new students each year at the tender ages of 3 to 4 years old. These children are then available for sponsorship, along with all the other, older children who may need a sponsor. You become a part of the team when you make a commitment to faithfully support a student (or students) in school. We have many children at all grade levels who need that ongoing support. Our website has a small sampling of students available for sponsorship, at all different ages and stages in school. The teachers who instruct the students are part of the team. Daily, they diligently work with the students to fulfill the educational goals that we all have for the children, helping them to realize their God-given potential. Then there is the volunteer HOM Sponsorship Team. We help with the initial process of selecting a student and sending out a welcome packet to the new sponsor. Continued on Page 4

Sponsorship, Continued from Page 3 We try our best to keep you connected with your student(s), by forwarding their letters and artwork. We answer questions, enter data and attempt to keep things accurate. We have enjoyed meeting many of you over the phone, via email or even in Haiti. Success stories are an exciting reward of sponsorship. While visiting the Menelas (Repatriote) School in February, we met the young principal, Fougette Schildson, who is a graduate of the HOM Sponsorship Program. To see this young man professionally presenting himself, showing us an orderly, cheerful environment for the students and teachers and helping us accomplish the work we needed to do, helped put all those little children in perspective. He once was one of those little ones. He excelled and is now contributing back to the ministry and the future of Haiti. HOM Sponsorship Team we are here to serve you: Susan and Jim Weber Primary Sponsorship Directors (grades Pre-K 6) primsponsor@haitioutreachministries.org Bobby and Donna Long C.E. Sponsorship Directors (grades 7 College, Trade, Vocational) cesponsor@haitioutreachministries.org I wish to sponsor a girl, a boy, or any child needing a sponsor at the following level: Primary Sponsorship (grades Pre-K through 6th) - $30/month Continuing Education (C.E.) Sponsorship (grades 7th through 13th) - $50/month College Sponsorship - $75/month STUDENT SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Families in Haiti consider it a blessing for their children to be able to attend school. Your financial support of a student can literally make a family s dream a reality. You can make a difference in the life of a child in Haiti. Vocational Sponsorship at MICECC Vocational School - $10/month Is this Sponsorship a gift for a loved one? If so, please provide the name and mailing information for the recipient: Your name: Please include at least one month s Phone: payment and mail the completed form to: Email: HOM c/o Vincent Tanner Street Address: P.O Box 97 City: State: Zip: Doswell, VA 23047 If you prefer to manage your donation online, please go to www.haitiom.org and select DONATE NOW at the top of our web page and follow the directions to choose a student and set up payment and account options. We encourage our donors/sponsors to create an on-line account. This option allows you to manage your contact information, make donations, view gift history and receive electronic thank you notes, and reminders and end of year tax receipts. Donations may be made by check, credit card or electronic fund transfer (EFT). Donations made by check will be acknowledged by a thank you note per donation and an end of year tax receipt Page 4 HOM is a 501(c)3 organization under the rules of the IRS. All donations are tax deductible

Issue # 18 A Publication of Haiti Outreach Ministries August 2014 Photo Gallery 2014 Top: MICECC Pastors, Leon Dorleans (Menelas), Jean Charles Pierre (Menelas), Luc Aristhene (Terre Noire), Profaite Medeus (Cite Soleil). Middle: New dental suites at the Cite Soleil campus Bottom: Vocational students in sewing and computer classes Page 5

Haiti Outreach Ministries P.O. Box 97 Doswell, VA 23047 (919) 801-5196 info@haitioutreachminstries.org Find Us Online: www.haitiom.org www.facebook.com/haitioutreachministries www.youtube.com/user/hommedia Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 365 Fredericksburg, VA Return Service Requested Please Mail All Checks to: Vince Tanner, HOM Financial Secretary P.O. Box 97 Doswell, VA 23047 Please write the designation of your check in the memo line. Checks without this information will be added to our general fund. Donations can also be made securely on our website. For a complete listing of contact information, please visit our website at www.haitiom.org Haiti Outreach Ministries is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization President s Letter, Continued from Page 1 Later this year HOM plans to hire a Development Officer; this will be the first paid employee of HOM. With the increased number of programs and building projects there is a need for a dedicated position to focus on fundraising. Building out the Barye Fé campus, providing additional classrooms at Cité Soleil, and funding the Cité Soleil medical clinic are just some of the building and operational needs in the immediate future. Once again thanks to all of our friends, supporters and partners who have made all of this work possible. As we move forward we look forward to continuing to work with all of you. There is much ahead of us in furthering the ministry. Christopher Northup Page 6 First Floor Classrooms at Barye Fé Secondary School campus (May 2014)