West Tennessee Haiti Partnership

Some of Allie’s Photos from Nov. Trip

Mission Team with St. Vincent’s Kids Mission Team @ Grocery Store Diana Vincent Sienna with Wichmene Keisha runs the Pharmacy with Tim and Dieumene Dianne Reddoch Drew Woodruff with Wichmene To see all of Allie’s Nov. trip photos. click here.

John and Tim in Haiti

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More Photos from our November Trip

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Photos from November Trip

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In Memoriam

On our recent trip to St Vincent’s we learned one of the children had died this summer. Her name was Yolande Jean Baptiste.Apparently she had pneumonia and went to the hospital, but was very sick and did not recover. We … Read More

Haiti memories from Diane Reddoch

On a warm December afternoon, I had the privilege to know what it feels like to be part of ” Dancing with the Stars “. Precious Dieumene asked me if I could dance, I said sure and she then asked … Read More

Yeowch!

One of the important things we do in our medical clinic is check hemoglobins (iron counts) on many of the patients. We try to check all the adults and any kid who is sick with fever or who looks undernourished … Read More

Bits and Pieces from our week in Haiti

Every mission team has it’s own particular personality. This trip I was delighted to have along one of my best friends in the world, Sherye Fairbanks. Sherye is fluent in American Sign Language, and was an instant celebrity with the … Read More

The Rooster and the Dogs

Sleeping in Haiti is always a challenge for me and many of the team members. The usual travel worries compounded by the excitement of being in Haiti makes it difficult to relax. This trip we were blessedly cooler than in … Read More

The Luxury of Towels

This trip we stayed at a guest house run by Chris and Bev Plourde with Heartline Ministries. Our team is used to staying at St Vincents school with the kids, but the guest quarters were destroyed in the earthquake. We … Read More