Thank you from Juniot

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I want to start by thanking you for the supports you have brought me since my coming to King's Garden (2001) until this year 2020. you have contributed at all levels of my life (spiritual, social, educational, economic) and others.  I am what I am today thanks to your tireless financial donations and this despite your own personal problems which you have encountered in your lives.  Thank you! 

Meeting you in my life is one of the most beautiful things I have had in my life. 

There are many years that I am old enough to work and take care of myself and in addition I have a level of study BAC +6 in civil engineering, I am still waiting for the country to offer me an opportunity to work to take care of myself and to build my own family.  I still believe that there is hope for the young people in my country who have professional qualification but who have not yet been able to find a real job.  I continue to look everywhere for opportunities that may present themselves to me to finally take advantage of them. 

 I want to continue to count on your prayers for my plans to come true because with my bachelor's degree and a master's 1 certificate from Picardie Jules-Verne University in France, I have a chance to get a scholarship for a master's  2 in France.  I will be exploring this trail in the coming months.  I don't have the words to thank you enough for everything you have done in my life.

I say thank you with all my heart.  Special thanks to Annette, Lacart family, Laura, Teri, to name a few, who have always been there for me through the tough times and I still hope they will always be there for me.

God bless you abundantly.

 Love, Juniot


Christmas Party 2020

Looks like the graduates had a wonderful time together celebrating the birth of Jesus. Thank you to all the sponsors who gave an extra Christmas donation. The group not only had a bountiful party, but all 31 received a bonus gift of $75 each.

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Haiti Update 2020 by Dr. Hubert Morquette


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 Dear friends, 

We have just ended the fiscal year 2019-2020. A year marked by many events in particular by the Covid-19 which, by the home confinement imposed by the government, has mainly hit schools, universities, airports, churches, restaurants, hotels and further weakened the country's already precarious economy. We thank God he spared us this toll that, according to all predictions, should be catastrophic with a high prevalence and very high mortality rate. It didn't. Haiti, according to World Health Organization, is one of three countries to have managed this epidemic very well. The Ministry of Health epidemiology department has recently published 41,775 suspected cases of whom only 9,958 were confirmed and 236 deaths with the highest incidence in the departments of Artibonite, South and South East. The 11 new infections have been reported in the West (Port-au-Prince). 

The year has also been marked by political turmoil and civil society protests against the actions of the government ruling the country without the parliament because the last elections for the renewal of the senate-house and the Congress did not take place. The President rules the country by decree. 

We have been struck by a remarkable increase in the number of kidnappings, rapes, and murders where no sector of society particularly in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince has been spared. 

From an economic point of view, an appreciation of our currency against the US dollars suddenly dropping from 125 to 62 gourdes has severely unbalanced the market and does not seem to help the poorest who live on money transfers from their relatives abroad. In a few days, the income of the majority of the families fell by half while the prices of the products on the market remained barely unchanged. This completely artificial appreciation of the gourde due to a massive injection of US dollars in the market by the government is likely to be only temporary. 

This situation of long-standing poverty that persists and even worsens has its repercussions on the social climate. Insecurity is rife in the country. Armed gangs occupy the majority of the slums in the metropolitan area and some places in the remote area of the country sowing mourning throughout the population. The national police are powerless facing the actions of these gangs and seem better able to prevent the population from demonstrating in the streets than to counter the increasingly violent and daring actions of the bandits. General elections to be held in the coming months don't augur well for the country where bandits constitute powerful weapons and tools in the hands of politicians, both government and opposition. Please, pray for God's intervention in favor of the country. 

King's Hospital 

Despite the situations described above, we achieved significant progress in all areas. The periods of lockout, violence, and home confinement due to Covid-19 enabled us to receive a large number of patients and meet their needs while several other medical institutions were closed. We have seen the hand of God with us. From October 2018 to September 2020, the hospital experienced a fairly continuous upward trend. 2 


However, during the last two months, we recorded a slowdown and even a decrease in the number of our activities, and revenues. Is it due to the country's financial situation or the holiday season? It may be too early to conclude. There was a marked increase in the number of patients who could not pay all or part of their bills. Some managed to escape the hospital, and others attack staff to leave without paying their debt. 

Community Health Program 

We will have the opportunity to resume delivering preventive health services to the families through churches around the hospital. In addition to the Tuesday and Friday Rally Posts held at the hospital, our CPH team will be offering an additional RP every Thursday in churches. This project supported by one of our US partner churches will allow us to 

- Deliver vaccines to children under five years old, pregnant women, and childbearing child women 

- Promote birth control 

- Manage diarrhea and rehydration by oral salt packages to prevent mortality from dehydration 

- Educate families about the Covid-19 epidemic and other most prevalent infectious diseases in Haiti. We will have the opportunity to hire a facilitator to mobilize religious and community leaders in the area. 


We thank the Lord for your financial donations that have enabled us to maintain our infrastructures, renew our materials and equipment, and continue to serve the vulnerable population of our community. Wear and termites have done their job of destruction for the past eleven years. The wooden swing doors of our two operating rooms were replaced last month, to the delight of our OR staff and our associated surgeons. 3 


We hope to begin work soon for the new medical services of the dental clinic, physical therapy, neonatology, and dialysis that our patients need so badly in our area. We will keep you posted on our progress of this ministry development agenda. 

Please, pray for peace in Haiti, for safety for our staff, for Junie, and me. Our children and grandchildren are doing well. Philippe married last January and lives in Boston with his wife Marta and their daughter Beatrice who is just three months old. 

I pray that the Lord bless you and your family abundantly during this Christmas season and throughout this New Year 2021. 

Hubert 

December 2020 

Nevertheless the dimness shall not be such as was in her vexation, when at the first he lightly afflicted the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, and afterward did more grievously afflict her by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, in Galilee of the nations. The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. Thou hast multiplied the nation, and not increased the joy: they joy before thee according to the joy in harvest, and as men rejoice when they divide the spoil. For thou hast broken the yoke of his burden, and the staff of his shoulder, the rod of his oppressor, as in the day of Midian. For every battle of the warrior is with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood; but this shall be with burning and fuel of fire. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaih 9:1-6 


Juniot's Adventure

Juniot’s trip with CRU

 

First and foremost, I want to thank CRU for its mission throughout the world in evangelizing the word of Christ and especially by organizing annual regional or international meetings in different countries. A special thank you to Annette and Laura and to all the people who contributed to the success of my very first travel to an another country with CRU-Haiti. And I was able to travel to share the love of God with thousands of people from different nations in Brazil. An experience that none of us who have been there will not be able to forget. Above all, I never imagined going to Brazil in the near future. It's something that has left all my family and friends in amazement. Thank you to each one of you. To participate in this conference, I did not have my passport yet, and once I had it, I said to God, I have no means available but if it is your will, I will register by faith and I know you'll help me to find some money to pay the fees. And it was done according to God's plan. Before leaving Haiti, I asked God to help me to be more open to the people I will meet during my trip, to put aside my shyness and allow me to be open to people so I will be able to talk to them.  Through the various sessions we have attended, I have learned that it is important to be guided by God because, more often, we want God to follow us in our plans instead of following God's plan for us. Like the story of Jonah,I came to understand that as soon as God wants you for a mission, no matter what you want to do, the plan of God will not change and you will end up going there. On Copacabana beach, I felt free to talk to people, I did not feel fear anymore. In my meetings with my group "missionary community" we were all ready to share our experiences and we liked it. Back in Haiti, our work is continuing through "CRU-Haiti" in universities to talk to students about Jesus' love. It has been a pleasure to meet all these people and to live new experiences by sharing our Christian faith with the same ideology of making disciples for Christ. I thank you all and pray that God will continue to bless you more so you will always have the chance to invest in someone as you have invested in me. And thank you again for being able to count on you for the years to come. With all my heart, thank you. Sincerely, Juniot Jean Baptiste

 

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