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HCJB Global Work Team Helps Build Houses at Orphanage in Haiti

A diverse team helped with a major construction project building family-style homes for a Haitian orphanage supporting children orphaned in the January 2010 earthquake.

“The team was very diverse—really three separate groups of people—and for the most part we didn’t know each other before the trip,” said David Rhodes, project coordinator at the HCJB Global Technology Centre in Elkhart, Ind. He led the ministry’s second team in six months to work on an orphanage of a partner ministry, Kids Alive International (KAI).

Team members from the HCJB Global Ministry Service Centre in Colorado Springs, and the Technology Centre were joined by three friends of new missionaries Jeff and Jackie Benedict. Together they worked at KAI’s orphanage in Cap Haitien from Nov. 25 to Dec. 3. The team’s stated purpose was to help with a major construction project to build eight family-style homes at the organisation’s Cap Haitien facilities in northern Haiti. But building relationships took high priority too.

“I was really pleased at how well the team bonded,” said Rhodes who had overseen some 60 work teams while serving as a KAI missionary with his wife, Connie, in Peru for eight years before joining HCJB Global in 2009. “The team members all had good hearts and just loved the children. It’s not always how much we accomplish that’s important, but other things too, like the effect the trip has on their personal Christian lives.”

Using funds that HCJB Global raised for relief after the devastating earthquake in January 2010 that killed more than 200,000 people in Port-au-Prince, the ministry took in 50 additional orphans soon after the quake, effectively tripling the orphanage’s enrollment. Most of the orphans are living with families in rented homes, but will move to the permanent structures as they become available.

“The work now is to create the facilities to house these children and to be able to provide for them,” explained Jeff VanDerMolen, regional director for KAI. “That’s what HCJB Global has been helping with….. The physical work that’s been accomplished is a huge blessing. Another really cool part of the teams is the way God can use a week to change somebody’s heart.”

Team members did everything from digging a pit for a septic tank to wiring, installing fixtures, sanding/painting, doing prep work for a concrete slab foundation, and holding a vacation Bible school (VBS).

“Because of the influence of Kids Alive, the local people welcomed us into their humble homes,” said Nate Dell, HCJB Global’s work team coordinator. “It was an eye-opening experience for us to see the Kids Alive programme at work. The interaction with those kids was a lot of fun. Some of the homes we visited will be replaced by the ones that we helped to build.”

In addition, team members had the opportunity to visit another partner, Radio 4VEH, a ministry of One Mission Society in Cap Haitien. HCJB Global engineers have helped with various technical projects at the partner station throughout its 60-year history.

David Russell, director of the Technology Centre, said the work with KAI is well worth the effort. “The investment in the lives of Haitian children is an important step toward developing well-rounded, Christ-anchored adults who will one day be able to lead their nation toward a prosperous future.”

Sources: HCJB Global, Kids Alive International