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Haiti Earthquake Research Paper

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After a massive earthquake devastated Haiti in 2010, forcing many Haitians to live in unfathomable conditions, and I felt called to help them. I recall sitting in my elementary school classroom, watching live footage of the trauma in Haiti, asking myself how I could help. It wasn’t until my junior year of high school that someone in my church provided me with the perfect opportunity to serve the Lord and Haiti. They told me about “Mission Discovery,” an organization that works to help Haiti and other impoverished countries. After careful consideration, I decided to go on a week long mission trip to Haiti. I was so determined to go on this trip that I worked two jobs and did fundraisers, and finally earned enough money to pay my way there. …show more content…

My group’s job was to dig trenches for water stations, cut wood, and assemble templates for the new church. All of the groups were working at various locations. In addition to places of worship, these churches provide shelter and double as schools. The water stations were built to provide more accessible fresh water to the locals who used to walk miles just to get a small amount of water. Each day after finishing our work on the field, we went to a church for Children’s Bible School (CBS). Hundreds of children would walk miles to get to CBS, where we supplied them with shoes, snacks, water, and Jesus. In order to be accessible to children of different areas, the location of CBS would change daily. My favorite part of my trip was building relationships with the children. I hoped that these interactions, as well as the tangible parts of our mission, would help to make a difference in Haiti and their lives. Whether on the work field, at CBS, or at the orphanage where we volunteered, Haitian children are bound to make an impact on the hearts of volunteers. As I rode through town, children ran around with shoes on, but the soles of their shoes were entirely worn down. This showed me that nice things aren’t necessary to enjoy life. I played with them, helped them learn English, and showed them friendship; I went with a preconceived notion that the people of Haiti would be sad because they don’t have

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