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“Where there is no vision, the people perish” Prov. 29:18.

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Haiti Mission Trip 2008. “Where there is no vision, the people perish” Prov. 29:18. Country : Haiti Official Name: Republic of Haiti Official Language: French Creole Government: Presidential Republic Population (from 2005): 8.8 million. Miami, Florida International Airport. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Where there is no vision, the people perish” Prov. 29:18.

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Country: HaitiOfficial Name: Republic of HaitiOfficial Language: French CreoleGovernment: Presidential RepublicPopulation (from 2005): 8.8 million

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Miami, FloridaInternational Airport

Day 1 of Traveling:Dr. Ann Hemmeke & Lindsey Wynkoop (3rd Year)

Erica Touhill (2nd Year) waits for the shuttle bus.

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Day 2: Port Au Prince, Haiti here we come!

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The team arrives in Port Au Prince, Haiti at 9:00 AM.

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The team waiting for lost luggage which arrived the following day.

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These are pictures taken along the 3-hour bus ride from Port Au Prince to

Jacmel.

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The smaller bus is termed a “top-top” , and is a common form of transportation for many people.

This very vibrant bus and

truck are actually used as taxis in Haiti.

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Many of the streets are covered in trash in Haiti. It is much different than what people in the United States are

used to.

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Jacmel, Haiti

For the first 5 nights while in Haiti, we stayed in the town of Jacmel. We then traveled back to Port Au Prince later in the week to finish off the trip.

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The roads of Jacmel.

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Views of Jacmel’s coast.

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Ozana Hotel is where we stayed the

first 5 nights. We enjoyed breakfast,

air-conditioning, and unexpected hot

water while at the hotel.

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The group before church (From left): Dr. Teresa Aris, Chad Linsley (2nd Year), Steve Day (1st Year), Dr. Ann, Erica, Lindsey, Linda,

Jodie, & Christie (not pictured are Dr. Ed Miedema and Lauren).

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Day 3: the church where we worshiped and set-up clinic while in Jacmel.

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Days 4, 5, & 6 at the Jacmel clinic.

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Dr. Ann

Dr. Ann checks the internal and external health of the patients’ eyes.

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Dr. Teresa

Dr. Teresa uses her retinoscope to assess refractive error.

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Chad

Chad doing lensometry, retinoscopy and smiling.

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Erica

Erica doing retinoscopy and smiling.

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Lindsey

Lindsey looks in the catalog to fill a glasses prescription and also consults with a patient.

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Steve

Steve helps out in the dispensary finding the right glasses for patients and making sure they fit properly.

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Jodie

Jodie is seen taking this patient’s visual acuity at distance, and she is also pictured with Pastor Ewal and his wife Mona.

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Lauren

Lauren checks the vision of patients both far away and up close.

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Linda

Linda working with a Haitian woman.

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Christie

Christie takes case histories of the incoming patients. Her Creole was excellent, so it was easy for her to converse with them.

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Dr. Ed

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We translators!

We were thankful and blessed to have wonderful translators to help us bridge the language gap while in Haiti.

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Beautiful people we helped at the clinic.

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At night we relaxed by playing games at the hotel.

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Taking a break from clinic on the streets of Jacmel.

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We travelled in Pastor Ewal’s top-top to do some shopping in Jacmel one afternoon.

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The beautiful people of Jacmel, Haiti.

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On day 7 we flew back to Port Au Prince via a

missionary plane. The experience was unforgettable!

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Incredible views from above.

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We arrive back in Port Au Prince for clinic the last two days.

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The streets of Port Au Prince.

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Days 7 & 8 at the Port Au Prince

clinic.

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Doctor Station

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Dispensing Station

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Doing God’s work.

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Dr. Ed and Christie with their friends and family of Haiti.

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We gave out sunglasses to the

orphanage children one of our last nights in Haiti.

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There is a new school and three-story hospital being built in Port Au Prince. Dr. Morquette showed us around the construction site.

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Drs. Morquette were our hosts while in Port Au

Prince.

The group stayed at their lovely home where we were served delicious

meals and enjoyed great fellowship.

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Haiti Mission Trip 2008 Week Re-Cap

• 11 team members• 9 day mission trip • Consulted over 450 patients• Gave out over 900 pairs of glasses• Referred patients to the low vision clinic and other clinics for ocular help• $1,500 US dollars raised from consultations and glasses used to pay off church debts in Jacmel• 2 people became Christians, several made re-commitments, and many new visitors have come to the church in Jacmel• Many new friendships and memories were made in Haiti while God watched and guided us through the trip.

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The End!