While the headlines coming out of Haiti continue to be sobering, our programs have had a relatively stable week. Our staff thankfully have remained safe.  Here is an update on how things are going on the HOM/MICECC campuses:

  • Schools: The three primary schools and the Barye Fe secondary school are all open and functioning, with attendance averaging around 93%. The majority of teachers have also been able to get to school. The schools will close next week for Easter break as scheduled, with classes expected to resume on April 1.
  • Clinic: The clinic is open and operating. The number of patients has fluctuated between 60 and 95 per day. As some of the clinic personnel travel from other communities, they report taking motorcycles and sometimes disguising themselves in order to arrive safely at the clinic.  The MASTAS maternal-child health program embedded in the Repatriote community is operating uninterrupted.
  • Adult vocational school: Classes are taking place, and 63 students were present this week for sewing and computer lessons. Some students who live far away have not been able to get to class as they have to pass through difficult areas to reach the campus. Some other students have moved away due to the insecurity.
  • Churches: Amazingly, all three churches have seen an increase in their members’ attendance at worship services. Some of the pastors have been unable to make it safely to church, but other leaders have stepped in to ensure services take place. All three churches are planning for revivals during this Easter season.

Many of you have asked what you can do and how you can help. The situation on the ground is ever-evolving, and we are assessing needs and how HOM can best respond. We will share more about specific opportunities to help as soon as we can.  Thank you for your continued prayers for our brothers & sisters in Haiti.