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Garage Sale next Saturday

We need stuff for THE GARAGE SALE! On Saturday, March 13, Flo will orchestrate another HUGE GARAGE SALE!! A few weeks ago she was very successful in freezing weather, so we have great hopes for the help for Haiti she can achieve in warmer weather. BUT WE NEED DONATIONS! If you can bring your donations to us, that's a big help. But if you can't, call us and we'll come pick them up.  read more »

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Garage Sale for Earthquake Recovery funds

Jan 13 2010 - 8:00am
Jan 13 2010 - 4:00pm
Etc/GMT-6

3402 Huddersfield Crest, Highland Village, 75077

120 New Refugee Students at St. Therese of Boileau

We presently have 120 new refugee students St. Therese School, and they came to us empty-handed." Father Kensy reports. "Several of their parents have disappeared. We need to make benches for them and get books and supplies for them."  read more »

First-hand Account From Hotel Montana

If you think back to your visits at the Hotel Montana during our trips, think about walking out on the various terraces, you might find this first-hand account of the earthquake especially gripping.  Father Tom Streit is a priest at Notre Dame    read more »

After 3 Weeks - Helping the Most Vulnerable

Three weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, the consequences continue to deepen the pain. People walking or on bicycles crowd the roads leaving Port au Prince; leaving the city behind, they hope there will be some food in the country.  Many cannot leave.

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Quake Aftershocks Continue, So Does Your Help!!

More “THANKS”!!!   Your sacrifices are feeding the starving and providing medicine for people in pain in Port au Prince.  Your gifts have been directed about 50/50:  50% for food and water; 50% for medicine.  Much of the medicine and medical treatment is for amputation and surgery.  (We’ve recognized some of the doctors on CNN.)  read more »

Request for HELP for Haiti

In the last few days, I have learned that most of my family members in Haiti, though homeless, are alive. Even as we grieve for those we lost, we are thankful for the safety of other loved ones, and for the incredible outpouring of concern and assistance coming from all over the world.  read more »

The People Rocked by the Quake

This account portrays the Haitians we've met. It's also an example of the reports we're getting from people with whom our only connection is a shared concern about the people in Haiti.

Subject: Update from Port au Prince by Sasha (an American)
January 19, 2010  read more »

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