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Rickety wooden shacks and massive piles of garbage break a barren, dry landscape. Thick smoke from burning trash consumes the air. Hundreds gather at the shores of the Massacre River to bathe, wash clothes, Ten years ago, Danita Estrella, a Puerto Rican living in Orlando, Florida, had a vision to help the orphaned and poor children in Haiti. She and two other ladies began feeding the hungry and needy children in Ouanaminthe. Today, Hope for Haiti Children’s Center is a large, guarded complex that cares for hundreds of orphaned children. Danita made two separate trips into Port-au-Prince after the quake and brought newly orphaned children, desperately in need of medical care, to her children’s center. They emptied the church building of pews and installed medical beds with mosquito nets. When I walked in and saw the beds with the cross behind them on the wall, I knew this was the “Church being the Church.” We want to provide a permanent medical clinic for these Haitian children. It will be a fully functional, equipped clinic that is able to do surgeries and save hundreds, even thousands, of lives. We can do this for $139,000. But, that is just the beginning. Additionally, this clinic will not only serve those children impacted by the earthquake, but thousands of innocent babies and children in that area who are malnourished and suffer needlessly from disease. Will you help us provide this medical clinic? Your gift today of $50, $100, $500, or more will help us provide a medical clinic for these children. No matter the amount . . . please don’t underestimate the impact of your gift.
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