Helping hands in Haiti

 

Rachel Kandoll

Scot and Rachel Kandoll, along with Stacey and Jerry Dahl, Silas Flor, and Brian and Carol Kandoll, were in Haiti from January 27 to February 6. During that time they visited a small village in southern Haiti named Lievre. The group built 42 benches, and helped with a deworming clinic. The donations were provided by the Petersburg Bible Church. The deworming clinic was at the local church in Lievre that the group partnered with. They also were able to give medicine to 600 local people. The group partnered with Homes for Haiti, which is an organization that provides homes to earthquake victims and other needy families. Above, Townspeople in Lievre, Haiti greet the arriving volunteers from Petersburg.

Scot and Rachel Kandoll, along with Stacey and Jerry Dahl, Silas Flor, and Brian and Carol Kandoll, were in Haiti from January 27 to February 6. During that time they visited a small village in southern Haiti named Lievre. The group built 42 benches, and helped with a deworming clinic. The donations were provided by the Petersburg Bible Church. The deworming clinic was at the local church in Lievre that the group partnered with. They also were able to give medicine to 600 local people. The group partnered with Homes for Haiti, which is an organization that provides homes to earthquake vict...



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