This is Cody, who is the leader of the Malone nursing students. Today was an amazing and uplifting day as we got tour a private hospital here in Carrefour. After touring the public hospital on Monday, everyone’s spirits were down because of the conditions people were being cared for in. The private hospital was very clean and the patient rooms were amazing. They were actually bigger than most hospital rooms in America and they each even had their own balcony overlooking the city and the mountains. After the hospital, we walked around our neighborhood and told everyone about the clinic we are having tomorrow. This is my second time in Haiti and yet it still blows me away. There is so much turmoil, poverty, and sickness, yet everyone is so nice and receptive of our presence. They are always inviting us into their homes and praising God for the New Year. We continue to ask for prayers as we finish out our time here in Haiti and we also ask for prayers for Lucas as he travels home in the morning.
This blog was formed so Hearts United with Haiti could post frequent updates either from Haiti or from the USA. It is our prayer that this will help people around the globe to know what the current needs and happenings are within the ministry, how God is using the visiting teams, and how He is leading and directing us as we seek to follow Him in Haiti. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Cody's blog
Hey everyone,
This is Cody, who is the leader of the Malone nursing students. Today was an amazing and uplifting day as we got tour a private hospital here in Carrefour. After touring the public hospital on Monday, everyone’s spirits were down because of the conditions people were being cared for in. The private hospital was very clean and the patient rooms were amazing. They were actually bigger than most hospital rooms in America and they each even had their own balcony overlooking the city and the mountains. After the hospital, we walked around our neighborhood and told everyone about the clinic we are having tomorrow. This is my second time in Haiti and yet it still blows me away. There is so much turmoil, poverty, and sickness, yet everyone is so nice and receptive of our presence. They are always inviting us into their homes and praising God for the New Year. We continue to ask for prayers as we finish out our time here in Haiti and we also ask for prayers for Lucas as he travels home in the morning.
This is Cody, who is the leader of the Malone nursing students. Today was an amazing and uplifting day as we got tour a private hospital here in Carrefour. After touring the public hospital on Monday, everyone’s spirits were down because of the conditions people were being cared for in. The private hospital was very clean and the patient rooms were amazing. They were actually bigger than most hospital rooms in America and they each even had their own balcony overlooking the city and the mountains. After the hospital, we walked around our neighborhood and told everyone about the clinic we are having tomorrow. This is my second time in Haiti and yet it still blows me away. There is so much turmoil, poverty, and sickness, yet everyone is so nice and receptive of our presence. They are always inviting us into their homes and praising God for the New Year. We continue to ask for prayers as we finish out our time here in Haiti and we also ask for prayers for Lucas as he travels home in the morning.
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Sounds like more amazing experiences every day! Continued prayers for all of you for your clinic today and as you wrap up your last few days there in Haiti. As always, very proud of you and love you lots!
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