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Rebecca Larking-Heart to Heart

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Rebecca Larkin was on one of Pacific's trips to Haiti.  Her heart was moved and she found that she needed to return to Grand Goave.  She is now married to Renel Honorat and lives in Grand Goave working with Heart to Heart to run a school and orphanage.  Rebecca's blog provides some of the most immediate information about what is happening at the Children's Home in Grand Goave.

Haiti Update--Rebecca's Blog Updated

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Rebecca updated her blog Sunday January 17.  Join her and Haiti in prayer.  She has described the situation, their needs and pictures to show the extend of the damage.

Rebecca's Blog

We desperately need your prayers & your help. H2H Canada is working on sending us containers of food - go to their website to see how you can help - www.hearttohearthaiti.com. Unfortunately these containers may take several months to reach us... that will be too late. Food prices have already sky-rocketed and many people are not willing to sell non-perishable food. We need help from the UN. We need help now. If anyone reading this has connections with the UN we need food relief soon. I know there are other places in Haiti that need it more than us and it pains me to cry out for help like this when I know the devastation in Port-au-Prince is so much more severe but when I see several H2H kids sharing a bowl of rice my heart aches. These are my kids. These are our kids. They are our responsibility. All of our kids in Grand Goave are alive - praise the Lord!! We had 4 kids in PauP (going to college) and we have only been able to find 3. We have searched PauP twice. We can only assume Kaka (my brother-in-law) was in our rented house when it collapsed. It was a multi-level building and he room was in the basement. We have tried to remove the blocks to reach him but it is impossible. Everything has fallen through to the basement. My only peace is that I know Kaka is with his Father today.

Please continue to pray for us. Pray for all of Haiti. Pray the grounds will become calm again. Pray the ciaos will cease. Pray the thieves will stop. Pray the dead can be buried without causing illness. Pray for those without food. Pray for those in leadership. Pray the aid will be distributed properly when it arrives in Haiti. The list goes on & on...


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