Dominican Republic 2013
Pam and Mike Wilkins have been ministering at Runnymede
Community Church for 13years and have been putting their faith in action
through an ongoing relationship with a needy Haitian village in Dominican
Republic called Esperanza.
In the last 7
years, we have visited Esperanza four times and seen huge progress and
development such as the building of a school, a medical clinic, internet café and
proper housing with sanitation and clean water through The Samaritan Foundation
http://www.thesamaritanfoundationdr.com
The current need in the village is for a
library with Spanish/Creole books and laptops, as well Christian discipling of the
young adults in the village through the Alpha course. A Global Alpha Training(GAT) conference is
being organized for pastoral training as well as computer and ESL classes. Work with teenage girls will be done through
the ‘Because I am a Girl’ Campaign by Plan International http://becauseiamagirl.ca targeting education, gender based violence,
youth pregnancy and work rights. We will
also investigate systemic problems and further the work of Birth registration –
to enable young people to participate and benefit from services such as education,
as well as helping to reduce child trafficking and tackle child abuse.
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Nice start to the blog. This will be a wonderful forum to keep us all informed.
ReplyDeleteWe will be praying for you. I look forward to following this blog. When we were in the D.R. it felt very lonely when we posted things to a blog and never heard any response. Please, friends, if you read this blog respond so that the Wilkins will know they are not alone but that we are standing with them in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you, and may you especially feel His presence as you walk.
Dave Chapman