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Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti
Author: Jesse Joshua Watson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 110158761X

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As the dust settled on Port-au-Prince, hope was the last thing anybody could see. When the earth shook, his whole neighborhood disappeared. Now a boy and his mother are living in the soccer stadium, in a shelter made of tin and bedsheets, with long lines for food and water. But even with so much sorrow all around, he finds a child playing with a soccer ball made of rags. Soon many children are caught up in the magic of the game that transports them out of their bleak surroundings and into a world where anything is possible. Then the kids are given a truly wonderful gift. A soccer ball might seem simple, but really it's a powerful link between a heartbroken country's past and its hopes for the future. Jesse Joshua Watson has created an inspiring testament to the strength of the Haitian people and the promise of children.


Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti
Author: B. D. Williams
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1426935552

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Hope For Haiti is a salad book that can help you stay in shape and while working out at the gym or sports as you wish it contains salads pictures and recipes that anyone can follow easily. For more information on B.D Williams unique way of cooking you can also go to www.chefubsenterprise.com Chef B.D Williams is also working on having is Memoir out soon how far would one person willing to go to make life different. The Unstopable Chef B.D Williams Unleashed


Eight Days

Eight Days
Author: Edwidge Danticat
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 054527849X

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Junior tells of the games he played in his mind during the eight days he was trapped in his house after the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Includes author's note about Haitian children before the earthquake and her own children's reactions to the disaster.


Heartache and Hope in Haiti

Heartache and Hope in Haiti
Author: Len Gengel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Haiti Earthquake, Haiti, 2010
ISBN: 9780988614581

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Tells the story of the Gengels' loss of their nineteen-year-old daughter Britney in the January 2010 earthquake that leveled Port-au-Prince and created widespread devastation in Haiti and how Len and Cherylann subsequently fulfilled Britney's dream of opening an orphanage for Haitian children by establishing and foundation to do just that.


Oh, for the Love of Haiti!

Oh, for the Love of Haiti!
Author: JoAnne M. Kuehner
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 147879870X

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Come along on my 30 year love affair with Haiti! Well, almost thirty years have come and gone since my first visit to Haiti, and I am no longer the young, idealistic woman who took on the challenge of helping to improve the lives of the children of Haiti. In fact, now my children not only have children, they have grandchildren, which make me a great grandmother! Looking back, in many ways it is ironic that my long-term involvement in Haiti came as a result of a little girl simply asking if I could help pay for her to go to school. I am not only very grateful to her, but to all of the children that I have been able to assist. From my "moonlighting" to raise $120 to educate that first student while volunteering for AmeriCares, to facilitating the acquisition and distribution of tens of millions of dollars of medical supplies after the devastating 2010 earthquake, it has been a "hellu'va ride"--One that has truly enriched my life! Throughout my journey, my family has been most understanding, gracious and very supportive in every way. However, the biggest surprise, and my greatest pleasure, has been to have my granddaughter, Tiffany, take over my role and greatly expand the work of Hope for Haiti! Although I shall continue to serve the people of Haiti for as long as I am able, clearly it will require the dedication of members of the next generation, if Hope for Haiti is to continue to prosper. I pray that they will do so. --Back cover


Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti
Author: Keemin Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537698717

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A nonfiction recount of the trips to Haiti for disaster relief.


Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti
Author: Eleanor Workman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999
Genre: Missions
ISBN: 9781892728050

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Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti
Author: Martin Hawley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494200596

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Hope for Haiti is, in the purest sense, a labor of hope and of love. The main title of the book needs only three little words to capture the vision described on the pages inside. That vision is for Christians to partner together to bring the hope of Jesus Christ to the Haitian people. Employing stories, analysis, photographs, and art, Hope for Haiti seeks to accomplish two goals. The first is to tell the story of God's work in building his kingdom among the people of Haiti through Pastor Jean Jacob Paul and Souls Winning Ministries, in partnership with Reformation Hope. Thus on the one hand Hope for Haiti is a history of one recent mission partnership laboring in the West Indies. The book's second goal is to guide other potential short-term and long-term missionaries as they prayerfully consider and plan for joining the Great Commission effort among the indomitable people of Haiti. Hope for Haiti invites the reader to walk beside Pastor Paul as he engages the men, women, and children of his land of birth. It also presents the ups and downs, and the joys and disappointments experienced through ten years of ministry, partnerships, and development in the outlying areas northeast of Port-au-Prince and in other areas of the country. Mission successes and sometimes setbacks are recounted so that the lessons learned may be analyzed and explained for the benefit of others who may one day also go to share Christ's love with the people living in what was once known simply as "The Pearl of the Caribbean."


Haiti After the Earthquake

Haiti After the Earthquake
Author: Paul Farmer
Publisher: Public Affairs
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1610390989

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The celebrated physician and anthropologist offers a vivid on-the-ground account of the relief effort in the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake—and issues a powerful call to action. Reprint.


The Big Truck That Went By

The Big Truck That Went By
Author: Jonathan M. Katz
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137323957

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On January 12, 2010, the deadliest earthquake in the history of the Western Hemisphere struck the nation least prepared to handle it. Jonathan M. Katz, the only full-time American news correspondent in Haiti, was inside his house when it buckled along with hundreds of thousands of others. In this visceral, authoritative first-hand account, Katz chronicles the terror of that day, the devastation visited on ordinary Haitians, and how the world reacted to a nation in need. More than half of American adults gave money for Haiti, part of a monumental response totaling $16.3 billion in pledges. But three years later the relief effort has foundered. It's most basic promises—to build safer housing for the homeless, alleviate severe poverty, and strengthen Haiti to face future disasters—remain unfulfilled. The Big Truck That Went By presents a sharp critique of international aid that defies today's conventional wisdom; that the way wealthy countries give aid makes poor countries seem irredeemably hopeless, while trapping millions in cycles of privation and catastrophe. Katz follows the money to uncover startling truths about how good intentions go wrong, and what can be done to make aid "smarter." With coverage of Bill Clinton, who came to help lead the reconstruction; movie-star aid worker Sean Penn; Wyclef Jean; Haiti's leaders and people alike, Katz weaves a complex, darkly funny, and unexpected portrait of one of the world's most fascinating countries. The Big Truck That Went By is not only a definitive account of Haiti's earthquake, but of the world we live in today.