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Haiti, home of many Episcopal brothers and sisters, is mired in chaos, suffering, and challenge. Those watching news reports or seeing online updates have witnessed the pain Haitians are suffering daily. However, significantly, change is on the horizon. Hope is emerging from a new era of security and governance facilitated by an international coalition.
We invite you to join a digital workshop for a collection of “live updates” and inspiring stories from people living through the current situation in Haiti. These are Haitians and others who were impacted by the power of an encounter, sometimes, in one of those darkest corners. These are stories of how these encounters have led one rural community towards transformation.
While most of the news out of Haiti reflects suffering, injustice, and food insecurity, an Episcopal community in Bondeau led by Father Jean Phanord is demonstrating that hope exists. It also provides an example for communities across Haiti. The South Florida Haiti Project, Food For The Poor, and Episcopal Parish Network are honored to partner and provide this update.
You will leave with the sense there is hope and the amazingly resilient people with a vibrant culture of creativity, beauty, and possibility are moving towards a better future.
Join our panelists for a fresh perspective on the situation in Haiti and be a witness to the transformative power of meaningful encounters.
Panelists Include:
Father Andrew Sherman, Rector, St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, Boca Raton, FL
Ed Raine, CEO, Food For The Poor, Coconut Creek, FL
Edward Buckley, Founder, Water Life Hope, Atlanta, GA
Delane Bailey-Herd, Former Project Manager - Haiti, Food For The Poor, Coconut Creek, FL
Special Message from:
Garry Conille - Prime Minister of Haiti