There is a tremendous story unfolding for about 300 orphans in Haiti. 54 of them made it home to PA, as I'm sure you've heard. My friends here have been told that the way has been cleared for them to come to the States within a week.
The big concern right now is transporting the children to an accessible air field. The other concern is for the orphans being adopted by Canadian families. There is some kind of big hitch between the Canadian and Haitian governments. . . We hope that can be straightened out very soon.
As my friend Suzanne points out, a lot goes into these international matters. I didn't mean to suggest that there's one piece of paper in front of the leader of each country that simply awaits a signature. But at the end of the day, there is either the will to make something happen, or there is not. All indications show that our Secretary of State wants to see these children evacuated. The big question was what kind of attitude the Haitian government would have. Thank God, it seems they are willing enough.
Let's continue to pray for these children as they await the execution of plans designed for them. Scarcity of clean water is still their biggest danger, and of course, lack of medicine for those infants who need it.
I so look forward to reporting to you about the day I meet these children at church! It's not that their survival and joining with their families makes the devastation any less heart-breaking. But it is good to rejoice when we can over what we can.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Amen.
I've emailed a prayer request to CBN through their website...they say they have resources on the ground in Haiti, with water purifiers that can make 100,000 gallons of clean water each day, and they're there with medicine, etc. The reason I emailed them was to tell them specifically the name of Jodie's orphanage and that the kids are on their way by foot to the Embassy today and need help right away getting to the U.S. And we donated money through CBN's website and at Whole Foods (where you can donate $1, $5 or $10 to go directly to Haiti's relief efforts). Pray all the kids from all the orphanages can leave Haiti soon and be safely home with their forever families. -Rebecca McK
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