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Haiti

Feeding the community in Haiti

Perhaps one of the most well-known regions of the world for its poverty, despair and tragedy, Haiti is truly a land of need.  Dr.Raoul Liberis, is a Haitian-born, U.S. educated missionary who returned to his homeland to give back.  Starting a church, and Caribbean Fellowship Ministries with just 15 members in 1987, Dr. Liberis had  constructed on a church to hold 1,000 members when the earthquake struck in 2010.

Though slightly damaged, his church still stands.

Blessed orphans of the CFM school

Dr. Liberis supports numerous families through feeding programs,and orphans in a CFM-operated orphanage that provides food, shelter and education to as many children as this organization’s funds can support.  Orphans can be supported through a monthly donation as well, and there are many in need.

Devastation continues in Haiti.  There is little, if no relief effort for anyone—food and water is in extremely short supply and every day is a struggle for those who live there.  Brother Raoul has many needs—one of the largest is a cistern to hold fresh water for the community.

To learn more about Caribbean Fellowship, how you can help and what God is doing in this land of need, please visit CFM’s website.