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Pastor Ago’s vision for Haiti

While bad news dominates headlines about Haiti, Pastor Jean-Jacques Agones brings relief with a sailboat and big dreams for a better life for his people in La Gonave.

A HAPI spark of light grows in Haiti

Two young men working in Mizak Haiti

HAPI has been changing lives in Mizak since 2007. Mario Damis, Coordinator of HAPItech, came to Michigan to give an update on the work of Haitian Assets for Peace International.

Turmoil in Haiti stymies aid

Despite turmoil Birmingham 1st in Haiti

The Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church has a long-standing covenant with the Methodist Church of Haiti. Several persons currently on the scene in Haiti report on present turmoil… Continue Reading Turmoil in Haiti stymies aid

AC offering benefits Haiti’s children

Haitian mother and infant

The 2019 Haiti Ingathering at The Michigan Annual Conference will support programs at Grace Children’s Hospital that offer care and create hope for thousands of families. 

Haiti Covenant Partners at work

Haitian school children with books

The covenant between The Michigan Area and Methodist Church in Haiti is 23 years old. New initiatives for the education of children are being planned by the Haiti Covenant Partners.

Call for prayers for Haiti

Children play around a Peace Pole in Mizak, Haiti.

Prices are soaring and political unrest continues in Haiti. Michigan United Methodists pray for stability and peace for the people.

UMs assert dignity of all God’s people

Voices in Texas, Norway, Liberia and elsewhere express shock over remarks from Oval Office.

UMCOR in Haiti

Always resilient, Haitians are rebuilding with assistance of UMCOR.

VIM back from Haiti

Three months after Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti, a Volunteer in Mission Team from Michigan is there to help.

Care on the margins

Grace Children’s Hospital and International Child Care bring health and care to Haiti.

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