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EMERGENCY NEWS RELEASE: 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake HAITI

The effect of this terrible natural disaster is overwhelming and has taken a grave toil on Haiti.  The news media has given in great details the disaster so I will not repeat the details.

Mission Harvest America, Inc. has responded to such needs for the past 13 years.  Almost immediately after the Earthquake we began efforts to assist.  Within 12 hours we began collection of food, medical supplies, camping supplies, portable generators and more.  The first shipment should be ready for shipment within a week. 

For the past two days offers to help have come from all over the city of Jacksonville and other areas as well.  Places in Maryland, Georgia, Central Florida, Western Florida, Ohio, and New Jersey are setting up collection sites to send materials for inclusion with ours.

We are packing the food into 4x4 boxes.  Each box is filled with a balance of food for a family of 4 to eat for 4 days.  Presorting provides for better accountability of how the foods are distributed and meet the needs of more people.  In the first two days we packed enough boxes to feed 1280 meals.  Our goal is to prepare provide enough food to feed 400,000 meals.  In addition to the family food boxes we are preparing bulk food barrels for orphanages, churches and others who have soup kitchens to feed the masses.

More than 60 volunteers have helped in the past two days.  More are contacting us every hour to volunteer.  This is great as the depth of the destruction and loss of life in Haiti due to the earthquake is the worse disaster for this hemisphere.

Our most pressing needs are more food for the family boxes and funds for the shipping and handling and for the ground operations in Haiti to distribute the food parcels, pallet jacks and more semi-trailers for drop sites.

Water is an urgent need.  Shipping bottled water takes up space and weight allowance which could be better filled with food.  Instead of shipping bottles of water we are manufacturing water purification systems that will be issued to families so they can make pure water from any local fresh water source.  Each unit makes four gallons in just over one hour’s time.  We need sponsors at $45.00 per unit which will include a spare filter set and delivery to Haiti.   We have a crew ready to start work now once we have funds to purchase the components.  A national water purification company stated today they will be donating two large commercial size purification systems for use in Haiti.

Disaster assistance teams will be formed soon.  Teams will be needed to help distribute the donated materials and to help in the relief efforts.  If you are interested just email your contact information, a brief description of your talents and your time available.  Volunteers would be responsible for their own expense.  We will group book teams to keep the individual costs lower.

Dry food, canned food, bags of rice or beans, powered milk; first aid items are all needed.  All items must have at least three months self life.  Boxes or package type foods are not desired due to damage in handling. 

Due to the damages at Port au Prince we will ship relief supplies to St. Marc until we know the port at Port au Prince is accessible and distribution can occur.  St. Marc is only 60 miles from Port au Prince.  We may have to ship via ports in the Dominica Republic.   The cost for shipping will be much higher. 

Thank you for your support and standing with us in this most urgent time for assistance to the people of Haiti.

 

Dewey E. Painter, Sr.

NEWS RELEASE: OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2009

 

Monthly report for Missionaries Dewey and Clara Painter

Number of days working in ministry on the field God has called you to?  October – December 2009

Number of meetings led? Please describe. (Bible studies, worship services, leadership training etc.)   Leadership training at churches [11 Days], Revival Meeting Primary Speaker [3 Days] Teaching Bible Studies [7 days] Directing Youth Activity [12 days] ministering to needs of Pastors and Missionaries local, national and global [55 days]. 

Number of first time responses to the gospel? 14

Number baptized? Referred to local church for baptism

What was your greatest accomplishment this period?  Seeing 14 come to Christ, setting up the Local Church Discipleship Programs, sending over 200 care packages to deployed troops each with a Gospel witness and continued setting up of a prisoner mentor program.

Did you have a major disappointment this period? Finances continue to be the major difficulty.  We have streamlined in every area to reduce expenses however we cannot avoid doing the work that the Lord has put before us. With or without resources we have pressed forward.  We had to ask several volunteers to not return due to their stealing from the ministry.

How did you grow this period that will help you move forward in the future? As we ended the year with much less finances than the previous year we still moved over 170 shipments in support of local, national and global missions.  We did receive several new churches committed to providing short-term mission teams and we had some new churches and supporters to help us.  Our realignment is helping us to be more effective and efficient in the future.

In what way did you minister to your family this period?  With my wife full time in the ministry with me it makes it easier for us to do more together.  We took some time with our children and grandchildren and shared together in helping others.

How can we pray for you this month? There are several specific needs:

  1. Financial Support still needs to be increased.  We are asking the Lord for an increase of $2000 a month in new support funds.

  2. New Baler equipment needed for the clothes, ours seems to be having more mechanical problems and it is 20 years old.  We need a 1,000-pound baler.

  3. Central Heat and Air unit for our mission office.  Primary unit went out and after being repaired six times the repair people said it was over.  Need a 3-ton or better unit to go on the roof.

  4. Full time missionaries to be added to our staff.  We urgently need new missionaries to help us with Africa and Central-South America.

  5. Soldier Support Project for Valentines, we want to send 200 care packages to share the love of Christ.  Taking advantage of the timing allows us to get the Gospel message not only to the troops but getting printed materials into Islamic areas.  We want to send a full container to Iraq in January, need $5700 to complete that project and $2000 for postage to send the care packages.

  6. Vehicle for one of our missionaries.  Sedan preferred but a pickup truck can also work. 

Where possible we do not knowingly or directly seek support from UCBC members, however indirectly via our newsletter and email releases they may be exposed to some communications about financial needs.  We prefer they give through the local church, which I believe is what God ordained.

 Respectfully Submitted: Dewey E. Painter Sr.

 

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