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JoElyn Wakefield-Wright
Karen Anderson
HaitiHaiti
• Neg Mawon
• Statue representing the freed slave
• Our trip began with high hopes and a
new hat for JoElyn:
• Haiti is a Caribbean island slightly
smaller than the state of Maryland
Haiti’s population is approximately 10
million people.
More than 2 million live in the capitol
region of Port-au-Prince
• This is Haiti from the air
• This is the view from our hotel
• Supplies we delivered to The Sister’s
of St. Margaret
• Karen, JoElyn and the Sisters of St. Margaret
• This tree was the only thing that
survived the earth quake at our hotel
• The Presidential Palace, before and
after the earthquake
• The Presidential Palace has now been cleared
away
• Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral prior to
the earth quake
• Holy Trinity Cathedral
• Holy Trinity Cathedral
• Holy Trinity Cathedral Sacristy
• Holy Trinity Cathedral current worship space
• Children at St. Vincent’s School For The Deaf
• Children at St. Vincent’s School For The Deaf
• Children at Holy Trinity School
• Children at Holy Trinity School
Tap-Tap
(group taxi)tin art for sale
vendors try to sell almost anything on the streets
• JoElyn, Pere Ajax, Karen
• Coffee production in Haiti
• Coffee production in Haiti
• Coffee production in Haiti
• You can be part of the solution
• Please consider ordering coffee from Outreach