Donate to FLM People in Haiti desperately need our help now. By giving to FLM's emergency earthquake fund, you can be assured that your donation will go directly to help people there. We hope that before long our school will reopen, mothers giving birth will seek help at the clinic, adult learners will be more eager than ever to upgrade their knowledge… and small signs of normalcy will creep back into people's lives. Sponsor a Haitian Child You can sponsor a child's school attendance, for $20 a month, ensuring that the child receives school supplies, a uniform, textbooks, and a nutritious meal each day. Bibles and Hymn Books FLM's literacy program spans two years. At the end of each year, those who have completed their segment of the program receive either a Bible or a hymnbook. If you could see the look on their faces when they receive these precious books, you would never forget it. The books, in Creole, are expensive--$10 each. Textbooks for the School Before the earthquake, textbooks cost an average of $4 each. With our growing enrollment, we are having trouble keeping enough books stocked. Your donation for textbooks--or for library books, or for visual materials like maps--will significantly improve the quality of education at the school. Purchase of Food in Haiti We provide a hot meal every school day to 650 people. We would like to expand this to include the summer months, and to include pregnant women and nursing mothers. Your donation can help us work toward that goal. Medical and Hygiene Items We solicit medical and hygiene items for our mission trips. Medical items might include pain relievers, triple antibiotic ointment, fungal creams, Monistat, items like Tums and Rolaids, and nonmedicated eye drops. Hygiene items include toothbrushes, small tubes of toothpaste, hotel-size soaps and shampoos, and nail clippers. Questions? Contact our executive director, Dr. Leon Pamphile, at 412-784-0342, or leondpamphile@yahoo.com, and he will put you in touch with the people who can help you fulfill your dream of helping Haiti. |
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