

Thursday Evening, February 4, 2010
Haiti 7.0 Earthquake
On January 12 a very powerful, destructive earthquake measuring 7.0 struck near Port-au-Prince and dozens of powerful aftershocks continue to occur even now. This is the most significant disaster to strike the western hemisphere in modern times. It is almost unimaginable to consider the magnitude of the devastation that has been left as a result of this incredible disaster.
MNA Disaster Response is working to assist PCA Pastors Dony St. Germain and Brian Kelso. These men are MNA Senior Staff members and have been working in Haiti for many years. In order to determine how best to help these men and their ministries MNA Disaster Response sent assessment team, including MNA Disaster Response Director Arklie Hooten, to travel into Haiti with these men. While in Haiti these men made contact with various ministry sites to determine how best to stage MNA Disaster Response Volunteers to response to this terrible disaster.
Currently MNA staff members are working with 42 church plants which had started prior to the earthquake and are ministering to 16,000 Haitians on a regular basis through these churches. The goal of each church is to also have a church school associated with the church. Currently there are 6,000 students enrolled in these schools. They are also working with 13 orphanages that house 2,200 orphans as a ministry of mercy and outreach. Community development outreach of these churches has led to the development of micro businesses as well, which include agricultural farming, fish farming, cyber cafes, motorcycle taxis, and most recently a dump trucking service to haul construction materials.
Many of the 42 church plants already underway are in cities outside of Port-au-Prince. Because of the intensity of the destruction concentrated in Port-au-Prince many thousands of people have fled that city in search of a more stable place to live. This large movement of people has caused many of the outlying cities to more than double in population, with no increases in infrastructure - infrastructure that was also affected by the earthquake. This has caused depletion of almost every type of resource that a city or town would normally afford.
MNA's initial assessment is complete with the return of the assessment team this week. A second team is on the ground now assessing damage to over 30 homes of El Shaddai Ministries church members in the Carrefour/Port-au-Prince area. A plan has been established to direct the response of MNA to this disaster. Of course as with any event of this magnitude, this plan is subject to 'tweaking' and change as future events unfold. At this point the plan is as follows:
We are putting together a list of immediately needed resources and will be making this list of specific needs available shortly. Please check back later for this list, including specific instructions regarding packaging, palleting, and shipping these resources. Please consider an immediate financial gift to support relief effort planning, assessment and setting up a base of operations that will facilitate and care for future long term recovery volunteers who will be working in difficult conditions.
You can respond NOW!
Also, MNA Disaster Response is in need of volunteers who can serve longer periods of time beyond a week or two. We are looking for individuals who are willing to serve as Site Managers and hosts for the work sites that we are setting up in Haiti. If you are interested in serving in one of these capacities, please contact Sherry Lanier, MNA Disaster Response Facilitator at slanier@pcanet.org.
Sincerely In Christ,
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MNA ShortTerm Missions and Disaster Response Director
(C) 2009 by Hannah Schwartz