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Prayer During Unsettling Times
Please pray for this ministry, but most of all, for the people of Haiti, as they continue to endure a most unsettling election cycle. Local travel calls for much discernment these days. This season has witnessed all too many significant and unpredictable episodes of protest and random violence. Currently, Haiti has a temporary acting president…
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School of English Report
SoHH board member, Marissa Dearborn, came to the land of Haiti early in 2015 and developed an English curriculum for children, youth, and adults. Marissa instructed two separate English classes in our home church community of Ganthier faithfully throughout the year. Her efforts brought about much community involvement and also served to instill the utmost…
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Serving Families in Haiti
Meet Roseline Esteven and her twin daughters Saphira (white) and Sarah (pink). They live in our home village of Ganthier. Sapphire and Sarah are currently 6 years old and will turn 7 in March of 2016. The girls were just babies when they fell victim to the earthquake of 2010. Their house entirely collapsed and…
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Sending Children Back to School
I am grateful to be a witness of what God is doing through Stone of Help Haiti. We were able to help several children, including Joubens and Ychemaylove (12 and 9 years old), to go to school this year for the very first time in their lives. It is a small achievement, yet very significant…
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Nous envoyons des enfants à L’école
Nous sommes reconnaissant d’être témoin de ce que Dieu accomplit par l’entremise de Stone of Help Haiti. Nous avons pu aider des enfants dont Joubens et Ychemaylove (12 et 9 ans) qui vont à l’école cette année pour la première fois de leur vie. C’est une petite réalisation pourtant très significative. Merci de vos prières…
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Haiti is an Epic Journey
My son and I were able to travel to Haiti in late August to support the Stone of Help Haiti mission. It was an epic adventure that opened our eyes to the world around us. Here’s a short list of our experiences: Dodged not one, but two hurricanes. Ate lots and lots of “diri ak…



