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100 Homes in Haiti - Short Version

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

A documentary short about efforts of the Church of the Brethren Disaster Ministries program to rebuild 100 homes in Haiti in the wake of the 2008 hurricanes.

A long version and more information can be found at www.SR-Pro.com/client/BDM

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  • Hi, Thanks for your comments.  I have seen the results of deforestation first hand, you are quite right. Brethren Disaster Ministries is aware of the issue, but that's not one of their core missions. They are primarily a direct disaster response agency, and do not normally do development work. There are other agencies of the Church of the Brethren working on agriculture and other development projects in an effort to reduce reliance on subsistence farming, and resulting deforestation.

  • That is wonderful work U are doing building houses in Haiti. Thanks 4 sharing the news. Are you also working with residents on reforestation projects? With the next big storm & run-off those new homes are in danger of being flooded again. I greatly admire your work, but you should also start a program with the women on reforestation and replanting those denuded mountains. God bless you and God bless the people of Haiti and the work and assistance you are providing them.

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