The summer Haiti medical mission trip with S.I.G.N. has come to a close.
Our small team were able to treat, share gospel tracts, and pray with over 450 people.
On the first clinical day we administered vaccines to 130+ employees at the Apparent Project/Papillon Enterprise. We met up with the workers and administered the vaccine right in their work setting so they did not have to leave their jobs to come to us. This enabled us to see many people we would otherwise never meet as our clinic run during work days.
Twice a year, S.I.G.N. runs a healthcare clinic at the Apparent Project’s Guest House (also where we stayed). During this trip, the clinic operated for 3 full days. We were able to treat many Haitians from the local community and address many of their medical, health and spiritual needs. Dr. Markens Exume, a Haitian medical doctor from Penier, joined us and was a blessing to have help. We were able to provide some medical supplies to him for use in his soon to open clinic.
We traveled to Delmas 31 and provided a mobile healthcare clinic to support a wonderful woman of God, Karen Bultje, who runs the Coram Deo mission. She is from London Ontario and has been God’s faithful servant in Haiti for 20 years. Karen and a local pastor prayed for patients as they finished through the clinic. We hope to join Karen again for additional clinics in Delmas 31 and also to travel to a remote mountain village during future mission trips.

Prayer Requests:
Karen Bultje and the Coram Deo mission are in need of vehicle repairs that will enable their travel to the mountain communities where they also serve; replacement solar panels for electricity; and, for the children in her care that have special medical/physical needs.
“Jack” from Coram Deo struggles with Sickle Cell Disease. Coram Deo provides for his medical needs during a crisis and has the facilities so that he can stay there while undergoing treatment and thereafter.
Bertran Luc from Coram Deo is a faitful teacher. Luc has osteogenesis imperfecta. He had surgery to his fragile legs in the US as a boy. The rods put in place to enable him to walk have since displaced and he is in need of surgery.
Mario, the “Smoothies King” from the Apparent Project Clay Cafe, was shot in the face this past winder during a robbery attempt. Mario is in need of jaw reconstructive surgery and dentures. He has lost tremendous amounts of weight living on a liquid diet but has grown and demonstrates overwhelming grace and compassion.
S.I.G.N. needs financial support to acquire large passenger vehicles and property to build a clinic, guest house, long term missionary quarters, and a vocational school.
Please also pray for the many missionaries that minister in Haiti, the local pastors, the Haitian government and leaders.

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