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On December 29, 2010, 41 tons of rice was shipped to Port Au
Prince, Haiti. Bishop Joseph Monitor and Pastor Regalliar Yves will receive the shipment on
behalf of the Haiti council of churches. This shipment was a part of the
disaster relief efforts of the PAW IMD, Bishop H. Charles Ellis, presiding
Bishop and Dr Mona Reide, Chairperson.

“We are also in the market for a large quantity of beans for
shipment to Haiti. Haiti is in dire need because the rebels are complicating the issue and stealing the goods before
they arrive to the people in need. In the last 12 months the general population
has not received very much. We intend to do our part by shipping needed goods
to the Haiti council of churches and making sure the goods are received by our
people.” said Trustee Everett Howard, Logistics Coordinator
for IMD disaster relief.
Pastor Fred Harris assisted Trustee Howard in the shipment
by praying over the rice as it was loaded in the container at The Rice Mill in Dewitt,
Arkansas. It scheduled to arrive in Haiti on January 30, 2011. The PAW IMD is asking
individuals and churches to donate emergency relief items. Items are being
collected to ship from Columbus, Ohio, from Bishop Moses Butler’s Missions
Facility. A team of volunteers will sort, pack, and load container once it is
full.
“Purchasing food and supplies is much more
costly in Haiti now, because of the many unfair practices. The people of
Haiti need our support and encouragement. Haitians need our help now,”
said Trustee Howard.
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