Global Missions
Nan McCurdy, Miguel Miarena (Puebla Mexico)
Matthew & Jennifer Wilke (Tanzania)
Hope for Haiti
Hope for Haiti was formed in October of 2005 by Brian House, a former Peace Corps volunteer who served in Haiti in 2003 and 2004. Hope for Haiti’s philosophy centers on education and long-term sustainable projects, providing the foundation necessary to build self-sufficient communities. Their focus is on educating the youth, small business development, agricultural training and health education. Visit us online at www.hope-for-haiti.org
CONTACT: Brian House
The Least of These Ministries
The Least of These Ministries is a non-denominational Christian organization that is dedicated to assisting the Haitian harvesters who live in work camps (Bateys) in the Dominican Republic. The Least of These Ministries was started in 2000 as a feeding program, delivering rice and beans each week to 700 people in two Bateys. Since the program’s inception, eggs are now also distributed and people from eight Bateys are fed. Mission teams travel to the DR several times each year, building outhouses in villages which previously had little or no sanitation, building churches and schools, conducting Vacation Bible School, etc. The Least of These has no paid workers other than the Dominicans who deliver the rice and beans. Visit us online at www.leastofthesemin.org
CONTACT: Steve and Ann Hull
Matthew & Jennifer Wilke (Tanzania)
Hope for Haiti
Hope for Haiti was formed in October of 2005 by Brian House, a former Peace Corps volunteer who served in Haiti in 2003 and 2004. Hope for Haiti’s philosophy centers on education and long-term sustainable projects, providing the foundation necessary to build self-sufficient communities. Their focus is on educating the youth, small business development, agricultural training and health education. Visit us online at www.hope-for-haiti.org
CONTACT: Brian House
The Least of These Ministries
The Least of These Ministries is a non-denominational Christian organization that is dedicated to assisting the Haitian harvesters who live in work camps (Bateys) in the Dominican Republic. The Least of These Ministries was started in 2000 as a feeding program, delivering rice and beans each week to 700 people in two Bateys. Since the program’s inception, eggs are now also distributed and people from eight Bateys are fed. Mission teams travel to the DR several times each year, building outhouses in villages which previously had little or no sanitation, building churches and schools, conducting Vacation Bible School, etc. The Least of These has no paid workers other than the Dominicans who deliver the rice and beans. Visit us online at www.leastofthesemin.org
CONTACT: Steve and Ann Hull