November Haiti Trip 2015 – Day 4
Day four saw the first part of our trip come to a close. For most of our team members, this would be their last day to serve...
Day four saw the first part of our trip come to a close. For most of our team members, this would be their last day to serve...
Saturday was a busy day for our team and it began where we left off… shoes and clothes for the...
“We finally reached Roca Quemada, much later than we had anticipated. At this point we met Yamileth, one of the women who is working with Dr. Judith in helping teach prenatal care and newborn care, and most importantly she is saving lives. Her stories are an entire other post all...
“Gladys hiked with us for a couple hours before she went on ahead of us so that she would make it home before dark. She told us during this time about her daughter’s arms and that she had just gone into town (a 7-8 hour hike each way for her)...
I have thought a lot the last week an half on how I could accurately describe and give you a true portrayal of our trip to the Cabécar Chiripó Reservation. And I have concluded that it really is not completely possible. You need all five senses to feel, see, touch,...
Some of you have already volunteered your time and money for the Days For Girls Project that was led by Melanie Gaddy for the girls and women in Haiti. But for those who have never heard of this, it is an awesome organization and I wish I had known about...
There is pain and suffering all over the world. There is sickness. There is poverty. And there is no God in so many of these places. So many people have no idea what the concept LOVE really is. They have no way to know what LOVE is because they have...
We just got back from a very successful trip to Merger, Haiti. The visit was about helping the local work started by a Haitian named Max Lorient, lovingly referred to as Pastor John. John’s work is centered on the children in the local hamlet of Merger located outside the city...
Better late than never. Footprints of Charity Foundation is now an accredited non-profit with 501(c)3 status from the US Internal Revenue Service. This means all donations made to Footprints of Charity are eligible as a tax deduction on the giver’s personal or business taxes. With this new status Footprints hopes...
We just opened up a new page on the site for selling products and our first one out of the gate is the Footprints in the Kitchen...