Distributing tents to those without housing or minimal housing. Most people are still not sleeping in their houses. With after shocks occuring as late as this weekend they are clearly still living in fear. This woman has 6 kids and her husband in their house. She will also be inviting her neighbors to stay with her in this tent. She estimates about 15 people will be sleeping in the tent.


Pastor Maxsis, Cyvadyer Christian Church. Received tents from GO and distributed them in less than one hour. He is a partner of Hands and Feet Project.

In the worst of times GO partnered with Mack Burberry from Haiti Christian Mission. HCM has been working in Haiti for more than 15 years and especially in Port Au Prince. Pastor RoRo has been working side by side with Mack for that whole time.
This is in front of a house that completely fell. Estimates are that this family will have 16 people sleeping in this tent.
Pastor Maxsis, Cyvadyer Christian Church. Received tents from GO and distributed them in less than one hour. He is a partner of Hands and Feet Project.
In the worst of times GO partnered with Mack Burberry from Haiti Christian Mission. HCM has been working in Haiti for more than 15 years and especially in Port Au Prince. Pastor RoRo has been working side by side with Mack for that whole time.
Here is Pastor Ro Ro, Mack, Cerradio Romano and John Martinez
This is the main road to Leogone from Jacmel. It is a main transport road that goes all the way to Port Au Prince. The road is not just cracked it is a mess.
A little girl braving to sleep in her house. Her mother was watching closely just outside the door just in case another aftershock hits, ready to grab her out the door.
A little guy named "Ferdenel" who was living in the hills where we delivered tents. He was in charge of a few goats. This was a type of tent he was in before we delivered tents.
My little buddy, Federnal, the goat pastor, with the edge of the tent city behind him down next to the road.
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