Friends...Many of you know that in the recent past Brenda and I
began a journey to join a mission team in New Orleans. The physical
shift to NOLA did not end up being part of our stories, but the
community there is very close to my heart and is the reason I am
forwarding the following email along. Below is a letter from
Dear Friends and Family,
If you're reading this, you support us here in New Orleans, or pray for
us, for are friends, family and those in our lives here. Due to time
constraints, we're sending a mass email to all of you. So here goes...
We're deploying four of our team/community here in New Orleans to Haiti in 24 hours.
Why: You've seen the news - 200K dead and climbing. There are 20K/day dying from injuries, infection, etc.
How: We got a call from a sister team/community in Miami. They were
approached by people in Haiti and The Dominican Republic to help. Our
team there has been able to get in a couple of convoys of fuel to two
field hospitals on the verge of running out of fuel for their
generators. But the needs are so immense they need more boots on the
ground.
BUT it got the attention of the UN and the US Army's 82d Airborne
Division. The Army is supplying security and the UN is looking for fuel
trucks.
What: We're going to establish a marshaling point, hopefully a
warehouse. From there, some people can purchase supplies (Medical, Rx,
Food, Water and Fuel). We'll then convoy it and while they are gone,
begin marshaling supplies for the next run. The convoy will make the 12
hour trip to Port au Prince, and drop it to a distribution point we're
setting up. We expect a couple of us to be in Port-au-Prince running
that site.
Expect Chad and Kyle to be in Santiago operating the logistics
point and Adam and I in Haiti (for the French speaking and liaising
with the US Army). BUT that can change when we hit the ground. We could
all four end up in the Haiti distribution point. We'll see!
Tonight, we spent several hours getting poked with the tropic
regimen for deployment to a disaster zone... Ouch! Sore! Now it's time
to wash, pack and get ready to go.
When: We deploy Friday 22nd, and return a month to six weeks
later. For many, this will be huge. For our own families, for our work
here in New Orleans and for the kids we coach.
Some other details:
1. We expect to have communication with people back here.
2. We may be gone 4 weeks, but maybe 6 weeks.
3. This will impact our work with lacrosse, but our parents, coaches and guys are super.
4. This is fluid and we don't know what to expect yet. We may deploy
two women in our community, but we need to assess the situation,
discover what logistical situation we're in, etc.
What can you do?
1. Pray for us, regularly!
2. Help The people left back here (if you're local). They'll need help
with keeping the grass cut, playing with the kids, meals, etc.
3. We need money! ! ! ! If we raised a $1M, it would not be enough...
the needs are so huge. We'll use the funds to get us there, keep us
there, and then for supplies! 100% of the funds will go to the
deployment.
You can contribute in several ways and every donation will get a
tax deductible receipt from our 501 (c) 3 organization. Here are the
details on how to do that:
1. Checks made out to “Communitas New Orleans”. Mail to 2539 Octavia Street, New Orleans, LA 70115-6535
2. Wires can be sent (but they cost $15) Email:
communitasnola@gmail.com. Our people staying back in New Orleans
helping with the kids, working, managing donations, etc will get the
routing process if you want to wire money.
3. Online at www.Paypal.com
Can use debit or credit card, or paypal account. Email address is
communitasnola@gmail.com In the instruction field leave mailing address
for receipt – otherwise we won’t be able to know who it’s from that we
can send a receipt for your taxes.
Look, we don't really "want" to go. We have lives here, families
and responsibilities. Yet, the need is compelling and our Miami team is
begging us for help. This is what we're about - Christ with flesh here
and now. We don't feel like heroes or special. We don't know what to
expect. We simply got a phone call. Your friendship and support is so
appreciated. Your prayers are coveted.
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