Here is yet another update on Haiti from Al Adams in Tampa. His bulletin is divided into sections that relate to the changes since our last report.
Here is yet another update on Haiti from Al Adams in Tampa. His bulletin is divided into sections that relate to the changes since our last report.
“When He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion.” Mat. 9:36
We now have a pint-sized idea of what the Lord felt. He had compassion for the multitudes but most New Testament narratives are about individuals. That is what is most difficult about Haiti. The magnitude of the destruction can blind one to the needs, pain and sorrow that many Haitians are undergoing as mothers, fathers or as a young child left alone.
CMML continues to receive updates on assembly relief work in Haiti. Some funds have already been sent to meet immediate needs. While it is only three weeks since the earthquake, the Haitian relief effort is now starting to move from an immediate response phase to a more long-term effort.
Dear Friends,
I am going to list some items which you might have heard already from our media.
It is estimated that there are now over 10,000 foreign relief workers in Haiti. Some of them have come with little or no preparation and therefore are now being taken care of by the very organizations that are there to help Haitians. This is now impeding some organizations from doing their work.