The border crossing was smooth, quick and safe. The community had been stirring for hours prior to our early arrival. Locals washing clothing in the river, taxi's anticipating their first morning customers, and small children desperate to shine your shoes for any loose change one could spare.
I suppose I could give you a journal entry of what I did every day, but this update would be too time consuming to read. My purpose on this trip was to assist in eye exams at the COCINA medical clinic in Ouanaminthe. We had an inventory of over 7000 pairs of glasses which could be matched up with the vision prescription of the patient. It was an amazing system to say the least. We also had 3 dental hygienists performing intense and desperately needed teeth cleanings to adults and children, and one nurse doing well checks on school children. It was a mission well planned and certainly well executed. Of course the help of our wonderful interpreters surely helped! Now, if you had followed my previous posts, you will remember the orphaned children I wrote about. I knew I needed to see Pastor Willio during my time in Ouanaminthe as well as hug Widerson and David who I last saw at the bedside of the Dominican medical clinic. I surely needed some type of closure from a certain tragedy.
My wish soon came true as Willio pulled up to the clinic with 5 boys in tow. I quickly swept them into my arms and kissed the healed scars upon the boys sweet heads. It was in this moment I realized my time with these boys was not over. In some way, there was still work to do with Pastor Willio and the orphans. I just need to be patient in seeing where this journey takes me. I have learned the areas I need to be cautious and experienced the need for accountability in serving in Haiti, but my heart is even more sure that Pastor Willio has a passion for teaching children who otherwise would have not opportunity for education. As I gain more clarity, I will certainly keep you up to date, as I am sure I will need your prayers and assistance.
Lastly, I had the pleasure and privilege of meeting Hugues Bastien. He is the founder and Director of Institution Univers, a Christian school which was founded in 1994. In another post, I will share his story which like Willio is anything but extraordinary. “Institution Univers” includes all the academic education programs for pre-kindergarten (students admitted at age 3) up through grade 13. The school is on the French system, so there are 13 grades before graduation. We were astonished at how well organized and excellently run this school is. In their true understanding of the need for education in Haiti, they too will need our help to continue such a high level, and blessed program. During my time with Hugues, I had the honor of participating in a one day planting of 2000 trees which were generously donated by the Dominican Republic in an effort to assist the re-foresting of Haiti. The kids were thrilled to be part of such an important program, and boy were they ever proud to receive and plant their own tree. It is programs like this where Hugues brings experience and education together in a fantastic manner.
So where do I go from here? Back again...and again....and again... I feel more than ever before the calling upon my heart to continue serving in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. I have been introduced to two wonderful ministries who are in desperate need of support. In the coming days, I will introduce several ways you can become involved in this ministry. I thank you for your continued encouragment, support and prayers.
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We are with you all the way in this ministry.
Sandy and Glen
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