• Village Partners International

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    seeks to develop and enhance communities with profound need.

  • Through Partnership

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    we seek to strengthen their medical, educational, and material resources.

  • In Partnership

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    we respect their histories, acknowledge their abilities, and honor their dignity.

  • By Partnering

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    our gifts are strengthened by their gifts. We are seeking to help make the world a stronger community by sharing God's love one village at a time.

Earthquake: 05/14/10

Update from Haiti

I am giving $100 to Philip to help him get his house going. He lives next to me in a tent. He and his family were care takers of a house that is being built. He has been told he has to move out when the house is rented in a month. Right now he is living in the tent that is pictured. He asked for help moving the cinder blocks (he made himself) to a location where he will use them to start building his house.

Also pictured is his stove he built using old rebar, wheel from a car and a burner he found discarded. He has not used it since the quake and that's why it looks rusty. The price of cooking gas has gone up so he is back to charcoal.

God Bless,
Will

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