P. O. Box 964           Medford, NJ 08055       609-914-1385  hopealivehaiti@yahoo.com
Sharing the love of Jesus to the Haitian people since 1998 through medical care,
nutritional programs, clean water projects, & evangelism.  
Updated
March
10
2010
6:55 pm
Donations are Tax Deductible - 501(C)3 NJ
100% of dollars donated go straight to ministry work in Haiti.
Always have.....always will.
Please remember Hope Alive! Clinics in Haiti.  
We greatly appreciate your sacrificial giving and prayer support. Your gifts pay for medicine, food, vitamins, clean water systems,
doctors and nurses, and operating expenses IN HAITI.
No one in the U.S. collects a salary.     Never have...never will.      This gives us a rating of 100%  !!
The Hyssop Project :
"
THIRST-AID" for Haiti
Mariani              Kolmini                    Parent                   Tricon
Hope Alive! Clinic Ministries in Haiti
RESPONDING     RESTORING     RESUMING
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some TERRIFIC people are
doing for Haiti!
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Mariani Clinic
Thank you all for the
many donations!!
The next shipment
will be the first
week of March.
Please Send Checks Payable to
Hope Alive Clinic Ministries
Po Box 964
Medford NJ, 08055
Satellite Maps
of Clinics
Because of the urgency of medical needs, we cannot accept bottled
water, cans of food, clothes, shoes, or blankets at this time.
The primary items are:
Money to purchase ANTIBIOTICS and OTHER MEDS in Haiti
New Boxed Tents and Canopies
(the rainy season is coming)
Cough medicine (Haitians now sleep outside and believe it or not, they are catching colds)
Pain Relievers (Tylenol, Ibuprofen)
Powdered Infant formula
Multivitamins, adult, infant, and children
Topical creams (Antibiotic, anti fungal, hydrocordizone)
Flashlights with batteries
(Wallmart: 2 flashlights with batteries, $3.00 !!)
SEEDS FOR PLANTING CORN PEAS BEANS TOMATO
Generators,Laptops, M.R.E.s.
Funds (money)
We may be able to pick up heavy items local in the South Jersey/Phila area.
Please continue collecting Items for Haiti. We plan to ship the first week of March !
Forlorn....but NOT forgotten.
Five minutes after the quake!!
Charitable contributions made before March 1, 2010, in response to the Haiti earthquake can be claimed as itemized charitable deductions on your 2009 tax return
instead of waiting to claim these on your 2010 tax return !!  (see The House of Representatives bill H.R. 4462 passed 1/20/10).
As with any tax concern, please consult your own professional advisor to learn how a gift to Hope Alive! Clinic Ministries will affect your tax situation.
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Satellite images are from Google Earth
The Solid Rock Video
A warm "thank you " to
all who attended
Saturday night's event
with Charis, Matt
Diventi, and Troubador.
The benefit for Hope
Alive! Clinic Ministries
was well received and
the music and talent
were great!
Find "Hearts for Haiti"
on Facebook or email
Kim at
calkat@comcast.net
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March 9   Our third day at the World Harvest Orphanage and church. A terrific day of ministry,
medications, and molars.Today we were able to set up the "Proclaimer" box that plays the New
Testament in Creole. The folks were blessed and so were we. Each day we have had time at the end to
play with the orphans. These children are so loving and always have a good time. Wait till you see the
videos. A large team of doctors came in today from the US. The number of God's helpers here is
encouraging and will make a big difference. Tomorrow we have clinic at the Mariani site. More
pictures will be posted on the link below tomorrow. God is Able.
March 9   Our first day at the Mariani Clinic. The drive was very exciting. We drove down the hill to the
main street and only had to stop six times to let cars and other trucks by. We take up the whole street
in our school bus. The clinic looks great!! The crack in the floor is actually over a section that is built
on solid rock and NOT over a room underneath. We are so happy. God is so good. The dentists went
right to work on the front deck, and the doctors and nurses set up in the exam rooms. It was great
being back. About 9:00am we heard what sounded like a large truck running over a double Jersey pot
hole. The floor vibrated a bit: our first tremor. All of our Haitian staff looked at us and smiled and
shook their heads as to say "yes, a tremor". Ed started the water cleaning system!! We replaced the
generator for a larger one that was donated. It works great!! We had a toast and thanked God for the
gift of drinkable water. We filled the only two empty 5 gallon bottles we had and sent them to the World
Harvest Orphanage, and filled two five gallon dispensers for the clinic. Pictures are on the link below.