Grace & Peace be with you. Please remember to keep the mission in Haiti and our Haitian sisters and brothers in your daily prayers as evil continues to consume the landscape and as the mission in Pignon is now struggling to maintain operations.
The Board of Promise for Haiti recently met and decided the current political climate in Haiti and scarcity of resources for the mission has put travel to the mission in jeopardy for multiple reasons. The roads in Haiti and in major metropolitan areas are not safe as gang activity and kidnappings are increasing, including violence at other local hospitals within our region. As a result of the shortage of fuel, the mission is struggling to keep electrical power which is critical for emergency medical and surgical care, and the ability to pump drinkable water. Commerce is slowing and inflation skyrocketing due to the lack of food and goods. Times are dire.
Until the situation in the country has stabilized, all travel to Haiti and the mission in Pignon through Promise for Haiti is not advised and will be halted until further notice for travelers protection, and to preserve what little resources the mission has on hand.
Current operations would not be possible if not for the continued generous support of many of you and the work done over the years to keep the mission sustainable. The ability to remain open is a credit to the dedication of our Haitian partners who fully run and operate the 9 schools, hospital and clinic, farm, health insurance program, and spiritual education programs.
We continue to be grateful for your support and prayers. As the year comes to an end, please be mindful to help us with a contribution if you are able to help us get through this very difficult time! We rely on your prayers and generosity to continue to provide the best healthcare and education possible in Haiti. We remain faithful that the Lord will provide for the needs of the mission!
May God Bless you!
Omer L. Shedd, MD, FACC, FHRS
Promise for Haiti Board President