Haiti Micah Project Update (8/9/2008)

By Bryan Schaaf on Samedi, août 9, 2008.

The Haiti Micah Project (HMP) was established in 2005 by Father Joseph Constant, a Haitian Priest who was born in Mirebalais and is now living and working in Virginia.  Like many in the Haitian Diaspora, Father Constant wanted to give back to his hometown and his country.  He established a feeding program for street kids and other vulnerable children as a first step toward meeting their basic needs which include shelter, water, health care, education, vocational training and spiritual/emotional support.  HMP is growing and this blog provides an update of their activities.

 

From June 30-July 5, HMP travelled to Haiti to examine progress made to date and discuss expansion with local partners.  The group included members of St. Paul's Church in King George, Virginia, St. Thomas' Church in Taunton, Massachusetts and members of the National Organization for the Advancement of Haitians (NOAH) who provided medical care for the children.  

 

The group met with community leaders who oversee the faily feeding program.  In addition, they met with Mayor Lochard Laguerre who has been very supportive of their efforts.  Mayor Laguerre offered to donate a piece of land for the construction of an orphanage.  Going forward, HMP will have the land surveyed and process the paperwork to make the transfer official.  However, construction of the orphanage will take time and require more funds than are currently available.  In the meantime, HMP would like to rent a house for children with the greatest needs.  The group visited two adjacent houses which together could house twenty children.  The HMP Board is seriously considering the possibility of renting these houses.  

 

 

Half of NOAH's volunteer health care providers set up at the hospital, providing free treatment and medicine to many. The other half of the group set up at a clinic at St. Peter's, treating approximately 220 children in one afternoon.  The group also provided the children with school supplies, soap, clothes and dental supplies.  This distribution would not have been possible without St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Washington, DC; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, King George, VA; Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, Vienna, VA; St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Taunton, MA; and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.   

 

 

HMP has also been officially recognized as a service organization by the Haitian government.  This will create new opportunities for partnering with the Haitian government and USAID funded programs.   Recently, The Daughters of the King awarded HMP with a $10,000 grant to support the expansion of the feeding program. Funding will allow for the hiring of additional staff and serve 25 more children with daily meals, tutition for schools, and uniform alliance. 

 

 

HMP is a small organization, but their work makes all the difference to vulnerable children in Mirebalais. To learn more about them, take a look at their website. If you are interested in supporting HMP, you can make an online donation.  There are certainly opportunities to volunteer with them stateside or possibly in Haiti.  Contact information is listed below.   

Haiti-Micah Project
3706 Seminary Road

Alexandria, VA 22304

703-461-1765
Bryan

Helping Haiti

I understand what you are saying. However, HMP is trying to build capacity by providing the most vulnerable children with food, an education and skills that they can use to provide for themselves, their families, and their communities. Many of these kids are on their own and without some assistance will never realize their potential. A little help will allow them to be self reliant adults later on in their lives.

Haitian Help

I think we rely too much in America for help. They have supported us in so many occasions. Time has come for Haitian people to be more responsible, and stop showing their hands to always receive from other. We need to work more efficiently with what we received and put ourselves together to rebuild our country.

haitianb help

the united states is sending a billion dollars in aide to georgia to help rebuild after the recent conflict with russia. Will the united states also be sending this type of financial help to haiti. lets see if our hearts are in the right place. it would be nice to send them some real financial help maybe a billion dollars. it would certainly help this devistated country rebuild lives and give hope to their future.

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