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Haiti

How We Serve in Haiti

In Haiti we focus on partnering with the community on locally identified projects concentrating on clinics, churches and schools that better the lives of people in Petit-Goâve through improved health, and education.In Haiti we focus on partnering with the community on locally identified projects concentrating on clinics, churches and schools that better the lives of people in Petit-Goâve through improved health, and education.

What We Do

Health

Resurrection supports mobile medical clinics, community health education programs, food security initiatives, and clean water projects in Haiti.

Economic Empowerment

Our local partners teach community members personal finance, how to create a small business, and through Mutual Solidarity (MUSO) groups support each other in growing their businesses. Church of the Resurrection is proud to partner in this work by providing funds for training and materials.

Church Growth

Our construction teams work to rebuild churches damaged or destroyed by natural disasters.

What is MUSO?

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Work & Activities

In our partnership with Haiti, Resurrection has focused on sustainable efforts that include community-based preventive health care training programs.  We continue to work with the Methodist Church in Haiti to serve those most directly affected by the devastation of hurricanes and earthquakes. While we have tentatively planned itineraries for each of our trips, those plans will change according to our partner’s assessment of the most critical needs.

Travel & Accomodations

Travel

Teams fly into Port-au-Prince. Resurrection will arrange the flight logistics so that the team is on the same flight.

Accomodations

Lodging will be twin beds or bunkbeds and will have private bathroom facilities.

Food

A typical breakfast includes toast, eggs, fresh fruit, and juice.  A typical lunch or dinner may include meat (chicken, goat, beef) with rice, beans, and vegetables.

Haiti FAQ

Haiti trips are open to adults, and children ages 16 and older accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Currently, U.S. citizens (U.S. passport holders) visiting Haiti for three months or less do not need visas.

You do not need speak French or French Kreyòl to join a Haiti team, but we are always looking for team members who do!