Category: Carribean
-
Food Distribution Gone Bad
Here is what it looks like when a food and tent distribution goes bad. This scene was recorded in Gressier, a village about 20 km outside Port Au Prince, two weeks after the 2010 Earthquake.
-
Sylvia Raula, LWF Haiti
Sylvia Raulo, Country Representative for the Lutheran World Federation Haiti Program reflects on the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.
-
Blankets for Haiti’s Dissabled
Caring for people with disabilities is a priority for Church World Service and the Act Alliance as Haiti rebuilds following the January 2010 earthquake.
-
Advocating for Haiti’s Disabled
Haiti’s disabled population is particularly vulnerable following the January 2010 earthquake. Church World Service is working with the Haitian government to distribute health kits.
-
Act Alliance Supports Haiti’s Homeless
Tent cities have sprung up across Port Au Prince following the January 2010 earthquake. In one settlement, ACT Alliance provides tents, drinking water and children’s programs.
-
Port Au Prince, Haiti, two weeks after…
Images from Port Au Prince, Haiti and its surrounding suburbs recorded on January 27, 2010.
-
Heading to Haiti
ELCA Disaster Response, ACT Alliance and the Lutheran World Federation are sending me to Haiti to record images and reflections following the January 2010 earthquake. I will travel via convoy through the Dominican Republic to Port Au Prince. Your prayers for those affected and for myself as I travel are greatly appreciated! After you pray,…
-
Lauvanus Greets Lutheran World Federation
Pastor Livenson Lauvanus, President of the Lutheran Church of Haiti brings a greeting to the Lutheran World Federation following the January 2010 earthquake. I recorded Pastor Lauvanus in Orlando, Florida on Thursday, January 21. Pastor Lauvanus was in Florida on business when the earthquake struck Haiti. For more visit: Lutheran Disaster Response
-
Friday Night Soccer in Haiti
High in the Haitian hills, near the border with the Dominican Republic lies the village of Thiotte. That evening, we made our way to the far side of town for a soccer match. The local team versus a nearby village. It seemed like every young person in town was there. The crowd formed a ring…
-
Crick Crack: Let’s Go to Haiti!
Crick Crack: Let’s Go to Haiti! This video was created to help Sunday school age children learn about one of the poorest nations on earth. My friend Stephen Padre and I recorded much of this footage in a village called Thoite. The video was produced for the ELCA World Hunger Appeal. Tim Frakes Productions is…