Haiti Ministry

The Church of the Redeemer started twinning relationship with AFAL, "The Association of Female Activist in Lascahobas" in 1996. AFAL is a peasant women's organization with over 900 haiti2007_1members. These women formed this organization to better the lives of their children and themselves. They started a school for their children, reading classes for themselves, a vocational school for girls to learn how to cook and sew, and a micro bank for members to borrow money at a low interest rate. Redeemer's Haiti Ministry sponsors trips to Lascahobas at least once a year.

Church of The Redeemer's Haiti Mission Statement

Called to "act justly, love tenderly" (Micah 6:8) we, the Church of the Redeemer, are committed to a partnership with our sisters and brothers of Lascahobas, Haiti. We are enriched and transformed by their hope, faith, hospitality, and deep sense of community. In partnership with the women's business group, AFAL (Association of Female Activist in Lascahobas), their school, and the people of Haiti, we walk hand in hand humbly in the presence of God.

The Haiti Ministry works to raise money and to keep the parishioners aware of the needs of AFAL and our continuing relationship with its people.

Fund Raisers:

Yard Sale in September
Student/Teacher Sponsorship at the end of May
“No Room at the Inn” - Display of multicultural Nativity sets and silent auction. Starting December 2008.
Sale of items purchased in Haiti
Misc. other events
Keeping aware by:
Haiti Wall
Children's Liturgy of the Word
Articles in the Good News
Being Visible, especially during Haiti Solidarity Weed each February.
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM.

Trips: Yearly trips are made.  If you work at least one fund raiser, you only pay about $500 for your trip.

Co-ed Community School Run by AFAL with the support of the Members of the Church of The Redeemer

Lascahobas School

Lascahobas 6th Grade Classroom

Kindergarten

They use the benches as seats and when they need to write, they kneel or squat on the floor and use the bench as a desk.

For more information contact:

Carolyn Brand
746-2289
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Kathy Laure
550-1572
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