I wanted to thank all of you for your support, prayers, emails and comments on the blog! It has all been such an encouragement for our family.
Just a brief update from us, we hope to be traveling to the MAF Canada HQ in Guelph, Ontario this coming Monday. On Tuesday evening we hope to be doing a short presentation in Jordan, Ontario - if you are interested in attending here is the address / time.
Tuesday, Jan.19 at 7:30 PM
HRC of Jordan Station
4171 15th St
Jordan Station, ON
Tuesday, Jan.19 at 7:30 PM
HRC of Jordan Station
4171 15th St
Jordan Station, ON
From there we hope to travel back to Chilliwack, BC, where Wilhelmina and Jayden will be living. MAF is arranging a 2 week rotation schedule for the MAF pilots working in Haiti, so I hope to be returning there in a couple weeks to join the relief efforts.
Below is a News Release update from the MAF Headquarters explaining what MAF's role in the relief work is. I will continue to update you all as i learn more, and as i hope to return to Haiti shortly~!
“MAF has been ministering in Haiti since 1986. We know the country, the culture and the language,” said John Boyd, MAF president. “This experience and knowledge will be invaluable to groups coming to Haiti to help. What’s more, MAF will continue to minister here in the months and years following this disaster.”
John Woodberry, MAF manager of disaster response, arrived in Port-au-Prince Friday afternoon to aid in the ministry’s relief efforts. MAF is ramping up its assistance to aid agencies by coordinating the storage, distribution, and transportation of food, water and medical supplies, as well as tarps and water purification systems.
“Our first priority is to establish a reliable communication structure, which will allow us to more effectively collaborate with aid groups trying to bring relief supplies to the people of Haiti,” Boyd said. MAF will install a GATR Technologies inflatable satellite terminal at the Port-au-Prince airport, which will provide reliable internet and wireless data connectivity, including VOIP (internet telephone service), to aid organizations.
In past disaster situations, including the Indonesian Tsunami of 2004, Hurricane Felix and Cyclone Sidr in 2007, and the Haitian hurricanes of 2008, MAF provided communications systems, delivered relief supplies, transported medical teams and assisted humanitarian organizations in reaching people and areas that have been otherwise cut off from assistance.
Woodberry also reported the following from Haiti:
• Wives and children of the seven MAF missionary families have been relocated to Florida for counseling and debriefing.
• MAF is committed to providing assistance to the families of Haitian national staff members, as well as to the communities in which they live. Of immediate concern is ensuring that aid goes where it should.
• MAF is ramping up efforts to assist aid agencies, networking with relief agencies such as Samaritan’s Purse and World Vision.
• A Samaritan’s Purse DC-6 has finally arrived carrying 25,000 lbs of relief supplies. The MAF hangar at the Port-au-Prince airport is being used as a logistics point for this flight and will likely be similarly used for other flights.
• Although small aircraft are still not allowed to fly out of Port-au-Prince, MAF continues to ready its fleet to contribute to the relief efforts.
• MAF staff housing is being used to accommodate MAF staff as well as relief workers from other agencies.
The situation in the already poverty-stricken nation is heartbreaking. And the needs seem overwhelming. Thousands are dead, and thousands more are suffering from injuries following the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that stuck Jan. 12. Millions of people survived the quake in Port-au-Prince are now suffering without food, water or shelter. Fear remains high that already desperate people will turn to violence.
How You Can Help:
“We are touched and encouraged by the hundreds of supporters who have contacted MAF to offer their prayers and assistance,” said John Boyd, MAF president. “We are grateful to God for this overwhelming show of love.”
To respond to the disaster, MAF has set up the “Haiti Disaster and Recovery Fund.” Donations can be made by clicking here http://www.maf.org/donatec
In Canada, you can donate by clicking here https://mafc.org/donate/haitiearthquake.htm
Many have also inquired about volunteering to assist MAF in the relief efforts. Currently, MAF is unable to bring volunteers into Haiti. There may be a later need for those with specific technical skills in logistics and communications, coupled with disaster response experience. Watch the MAF website for more information.
Many have also inquired about volunteering to assist MAF in the relief efforts. Currently, MAF is unable to bring volunteers into Haiti. There may be a later need for those with specific technical skills in logistics and communications, coupled with disaster response experience. Watch the MAF website for more information.
3 comments:
I have made a donation, I hope to make more in the near future. Your blog has moved me greatly. I've watched on tv but it's not the same as hearing the personal account from you. Thank-you. I have shared your blog link with with many facebook friends, and they have shared as well. The raising of awareness is so needed, and I thank-you so much for being a voice from the devestation.I grew up in Chilliwack and I live with my young family in Abbotsford. Sincerely, Feather and Chris Janz
MAF-NL: Noodfonds opgericht voor Haïti.
Voor de eerste fase van noodhulpvluchten in Haïti heeft MAF EUR 100.000,- nodig. Alle giften die wij extra ontvangen, worden gebruikt voor hulp aan Haiti.
Stort uw gift op 55.83.45.808 onder vermelding van '8622 Humanitaire hulp Haiti', MAF Nederland te Harderwijk.
http://www.maf.nl/v3/maf_info/index.cfm?artid=532&pid=1
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