Helping The People of Haiti

Rev. John Clausing explaining why he supports Fond Doux Foundation

The Pentecost winds brought a pleasant surprise to Epworth’s Haiti mission, the Fond Doux Foundation (FDF). Following the inspiring and successful fund raiser on Pentecost Sunday, June 9th, the FDF received the delightful surprise — an Epworth Church member decided to sponsor a Fond Doux young person to a four-year university education in Haiti. The donor, Dr. Debra Sudan, said that she agreed that the future of Haiti must be determined by the Haitians themselves. “Taking the long view by helping with the education of Haitians, so that they can do this themselves, is the way to go.” She would like to see the scholarship go to someone that will return to Fond Doux (or its environs) and give back to the community. She would give wide latitude towards what kind of training and occupation that would be, but her first inclination would be toward a teacher or a nurse or perhaps a doctor.

Increasing the number of youth receiving a university education is one of the goals of the Foundation. When this recipient is chosen, it will be the third Fond Doux young person to receive a university education through efforts related to the Foundation. At the present time Dieuseul Istache is receiving a medical education and Emile Maceus a university education to become a teacher. An Epworth couple also sponsored the medical education of Jacque Lamont from Northern Haiti. Gifts such as this make an enormous difference.

Health Kits for the People of Haiti from Epworth Sunday School

When we get a small cut or injury, we just run to our medicine cabinet and grab the box of band aids and don’t think much about it. That’s not the case in an impoverished country. Access to health care and supplies is always a challenge for the people of Haiti. It is acerbated by the fact that Haiti is a tropical country and the people live more out of doors than we do. Dust, dirt and sweat get into an open wound. Without proper care a small wound can become infected, which can then lead to a medical crisis. That is why bringing health care supplies is a part of each of our mission trips to Haiti.

First Aid Kit Assembly Epworth Sunday School Children
These are small kits that will be given to children in Fond Doux to have available for small wounds. This may not sound like much, but for people that have little to no access to health care this is important. These kits include gauze, surgical tape, antibiotic ointment and band-aids.

Annual Conference News

The North Carolina Annual Conference met last week in Greenville NC. Congratulations to Rev. Dr. Sangwoo Kim who was ordained an elder in the North Carolina Annual Conference. The Annual Conference elected delegates to the 2020 General and Jurisdictional Conference. Congratulations to Rev. Dr. Kim who was elected an alternate delegate to Jurisdictional Conference. Check out https://nccumc.org/ac2019/connections-special-edition/ to view a daily summary of the decisions and information shared at Annual Conference.

Ten resolutions were considered by the Annual Conference. The entire collection of resolutions can be found at https://nccumc.org/ac2019/resolutions/ Click on the red button, “View the AC 2019 Resolutions”.

The Conference passed a resolution “Supporting Full Inclusion of LGBTQIA+ Persons and Rejecting the Traditional Plan”.

If you have any questions, contact the pastors kwhitaker@epworth-umc.org or sangwoo@epworth-umc.org

Congratulations

We rejoice with Sam and Becca Wheeler on the baptism of their son Alexander Pierce Wheeler on June 16, 2019.

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