Tag: Haitian Assets for Peace International
Haiti ministry partner grows despite hardship

Haitian Assets for Peace International (HAPI), a Michigan Conference ministry partner, continues to thrive despite the challenges Haiti is facing. Continue Reading Haiti ministry partner grows despite hardship
Heart-health initiative brings hope to Haiti

Ministry partner HAPI launches “Heart2Heart,” a new initiative created to address women’s heart disease in rural parts of Haiti through basic training, education, awareness, and treatment.
Board grants HAPI $100,000 for clinic

A gift to Haitian Assets for Peace International (HAPI) is among the $13 million in grants made by the General Board of Global Ministries during their spring meeting.
AC supports HAPI ‘Start Right’

HAPI, “the little engine that could,” has risen above a fire, gang violence, and national unrest to create a peaceful community in Haiti, providing health and education for all.
Let’s get missional at AC 2022

There are five ways to support mission during the 2022 Michigan Annual Conference. Make a difference in the state and around the world.
Lift your prayers for Haiti

Prayers are needed for Haiti as the demands of gang leaders interrupt the nation’s fuel supply. Hospitals, businesses, and schools are at a standstill.
A ‘hidden iceberg’ in Mizak, Haiti

Haitian Assets for Peace International, HAPI, is located in Mizak. As Internally Displaced Persons flee to Mizak, it is feeling the strain of becoming a resettlement community.
‘Bucket Brigade’ brings joy to HAPI

Gifts to HAPI for recovery from the July 6 fire in Mizak now total $21,000. Staff are grateful for ministry partners in The Michigan Conference.
Finding God’s fingerprints in Haiti

Deaconesses have been serving the Methodist Church since 1890. Valerie Mossman-Celestin is one of four deaconesses serving in The Michigan Conference. Here’s how God touched her life and sent her… Continue Reading Finding God’s fingerprints in Haiti
Join the ‘Bucket Brigade’ for HAPI

The Michigan Conference has issued an appeal for funding that will assist Haitian Assets for Peace International (HAPI) as they restore services impacted by a fire on July 6, 2021.