Would you like to change someone's life? The SCN Lay Mission Volunteer Program, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, invites lay women and men of all ages and religions into service with economically poor people in Belize, Mexico, Appalachia and New Orleans.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Volunteer Ministry in Dunbar, Penn.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Hope Springs Eternal!
Children of Pierre Payen |
We visited the village of Pierre Payen which is two hours from Port au Prince by car.
Through the generosity of many donors, the people in this village are enjoying the fruits of a community development project that has built 40 homes with sanitation and water. My eyes were delighted to see an array of small colorful homes.
Also in this village, 800 fruit trees have been planted. I felt hope rising from within.
Mesi (Creole for thank you) God
Clothes of the needy in Boca Grande |
Food for the Poor's nursery in a local village |
The nursery in Pierre Payen sponsored by Food for the Poor |
Luke Boiarski, SCN, Carletta and Phil Fortwengler, SCNA Candidates, their granddaughter, Morgan, and Rev. Jim Graf, SCNA, are in Haiti until July 15. They are working with “Food for the Poor” to help victims of the 2010 earthquake. Please pray for their safe travel.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Sister Luke - Update from Haiti
I spent my first day in Haiti asking many questions.
Why are there so many people living in such disparity? How do these people survive? What is my purpose in coming? Why am I so blessed?
Questions that I have asked before on mission trips but the vastness of poverty in an area devastated by earthquakes and political corruption over the years is so in your face.
We, as a group, fed people who waited in line for hours for a simple meal of rice and beans. We also fed children at a local school. We visited the dump area where many families are trying to survive.
My journey is one of questions, reflection and prayer.
Luke Boiarski, SCN, Carletta and Phil Fortwengler, SCNA Candidates, their granddaughter, Morgan, and Rev. Jim Graf, SCNA, are in Haiti until July 15. They are working with “Food for the Poor” to help victims of the 2010 earthquake. Please pray for safe travel.
Why are there so many people living in such disparity? How do these people survive? What is my purpose in coming? Why am I so blessed?
Questions that I have asked before on mission trips but the vastness of poverty in an area devastated by earthquakes and political corruption over the years is so in your face.
We, as a group, fed people who waited in line for hours for a simple meal of rice and beans. We also fed children at a local school. We visited the dump area where many families are trying to survive.
My journey is one of questions, reflection and prayer.
Sister Luke's group at Food for the Poor |
Children receiving food at school |
Tent city |
Warehouse food bank |
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Volunteers to Haiti
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
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