58: is a global initiative to end extreme poverty by living out Isaiah 58. Learn more
Where does the 58: Name Come From? It comes from the mandate in Isaiah 58 to care for the poor and oppressed. Read Isaiah 58
58: is a global initiative to end extreme poverty by living out Isaiah 58. LEARN MORE
FULLY FUNDED: Helping Haiti Rebuildpartnering with Living Water International |
? Project Photo About The Project Over a year has passed since Haiti's tragic earthquake, and while pictures no longer dominate the news, the need is still great. As international relief work winds down, Haitians are leading the long-term rebuilding of their nation and serving their neighbors. "When Jesus said 'Love your neighbor' you have to love them with all your heart. You give to them. You serve them," says Joseph Sidudu Judelin, team member of LWI Haiti. Well rehabilitation is the fastest, simplest, most-cost effective way … Read More » 100% ($2,000 of $2,000) Project Reports There aren't any reports yet for this project. We'll email you as soon as there's news! This Project's Recent Activity u Marlene Leih donated $93.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. This project has now been completely funded! u Robin Hersma donated $240.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u David Way donated $100.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Amy Wallace donated $10.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u J&K Wilkins donated $50.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild through the team : Oakridge Community Church. u Tom Gilman donated $20.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u David Weis donated $25.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Naomi Hassler donated $10.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Steve Grey donated $50.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Avey Christiansen donated $50.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Nate Ferrero donated $10.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Daniel Woolley donated $10.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Anonymous Anonymous donated $10.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Charley Faulkenberry donated $20.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild through the team : The Myers Park Baptist Yeghoyan Team for Haiti. u Amy Horn donated $20.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Beth Walters donated $20.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild through the team : The Myers Park Baptist Yeghoyan Team for Haiti. u Beth Walters has just created a new team named : The Myers Park Baptist Yeghoyan Team for Haiti u Beth Walters donated $12.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild. u Heather Quinnelly donated $30.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild through the team : Amira's 30th Birthday Donation. u Amira Al-Jiboori donated $50.00 to the project s Helping Haiti Rebuild through the team : Amira's 30th Birthday Donation. | Donate Now Thanks to the combined effort of 27 supporters this project has reached its funding goals and is no longer accepting donations. More Actions This Project's Donors
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Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and has experienced a great deal of political violence throughout its history. On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and devastated the capital city Port-au-Prince. Reportedly, more than 200,000 people were killed, although the exact number is unknown. Even before the 2010 earthquake, nearly half the causes of death have been attributed to HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, meningitis and diarrheal diseases, including cholera and typhoid. According to the World Health Organization, 90% of Haiti’s children suffer from water-borne diseases and intestinal parasites. |