This is the photographer, Jack Miller, whose stay overlapped ours at the orphanage. He came with another gentlemen to see the orphanage addition project being funded by their church, and to also scope out other needs, and see where else God might have them try to make a difference.
He is telling the powerful, heart-wrenching, and beautiful story of Haiti with his camera. Please stop by his website and “read” this story, which is now also our story.
I will be writing again soon, with more information on the effort to help the people of La Saline (the part of the city where you saw the video of the mud pies). The Haitian government has given some land to Pastor Rigaud, for him to use to try to help the people of that neighborhood, and he is hoping to build some housing there, to get people up out of the dirt, and into stable buildings, instead of leaning tin and cardboard “huts”.
Thank you, Jack, for helping to tell Haiti’s story… our boys’ story, the story of our new dear friends, so that the world will see…
… and be moved to act.

I like your working for children in Lasaline here in Haiti we have an orphannage foyer des petits demunis i would like you to visit us