Matthew Hits Haiti…and I was not there. Darn! October 6, 2016
When the
earthquake hit Haiti we were there and our family did not think it cool. For us
it was easier to be there than to wander and stew about those I could not
contact and things I could not see. This
time it tough. Matthew was the biggest cyclone that has hit the island in maybe forever! Without trees, with homes poorly constructed
and people who have very little, losing anything is tough. Remember Luke’s
story of the lost coin? Well. Many have
lost a lot. So far over a hundred deaths have been reported…worst damage on the
south side cutting off traffic at the downed big bridge at Petit Guave and devastating
things at Jeremie and much of south arm of Haiti.
We have
contacted, heard from OR about nearly all of our students. Some had to vacate
homes for safety. Patrick was flooded out and lost all he had and is sleeping
in a garage. Fedner had to leave his place and go to a friends. Now he is just
ready to pay for his last project and prepare for graduation in Nov. Enickson,
at Petit Guave, badly hit, lost part of his roof but house stood firm. They are
cut off by the downed bridge.
Wesner,
a newly graduated nurse is our contact and has delivered money for food and
clothing to others for us.
Interesting
when Joe went to Western Union to send money this morning they did not charge
the fee to send money as it was going to Haiti. Cool.
I have
posted some photos and CNN has a great video of the devastation at Jeremie,
east of Petit Guave on the coast.
Several
have asked for our home address so they can assist with some funding for the
students. This is the easiest way to do that. We try not to use the money set
for education for issues like this so we welcome the assist with personal
needs.
Send to: Edgerton Advance, 2047 SW
Lincoln Ave. Topeka KS 66604. It will be
deposited in the Mission Acct in the National Bank of Harveyville and we will
send to the students in need. If you wish to send to someone special put their
name in the memo slot. We are in constant contact…so no problem. No matter the
amount, they will know that I was true when I told them before the storm that
so many of our friends were praying for them.
We still have not been able
to contact Louis Dufrene…our special helper. Translator and much loved friend.
He may have been on La Gonave and the tower went down there so no communication
except from Mr. B and Dr. William. His phone just goes to message. I will breathe
again, when he answers me.
Shirley & Joe Edgerton