Haiti Earthquake Recovery: The Start of a Long-Term Response
Recovering from the damage caused by the August 14 earthquake that hit the southern coast of Haiti will take many years. The quake has directly impacted an estimated 800,000 people, including 5,000 Nazarenes who are currently homeless and in need of food, medicine, shelter, and other aid.
In two Nazarene districts, Grand’Anse and Sud, 15 churches were destroyed. Keep scrolling to see some images from these districts, taken as the damage was initially assessed and early shipments of shelters arrived.
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Lacour Church of the Nazarene
Cance Church of the Nazarene
Meeting of Pastors and Volunteers on the Grand’Anse District
Meeting of Pastors and Volunteers on the Sud District
Missionaries and lay volunteers from the Dominican Republic bring relief items to Haiti
Laprete Church of the Nazarene receives tarps and tents
The Sud District Superintendent and local church board members at an early supply distribution
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