by admin | February 23rd, 2007
WITH FRANK MCKINNEY, THE CARING HOUSE PROJECT FOUNDATION DONORS AND FOOD FOR THE POOR LEADERS
On this day in the countryside of Cap Haitian, Haiti the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere life was given to a whole community of people. Ange Village (Village of Angels) was dedicated. The generosity of donors to The Caring House Project Foundation brought education, shelter, sanitation, clean water and the possibility of self-sustainability to a large number of children and adults.
Hope was given to many who may have been at the brink of despair; shelter to many who may have been sleeping under cardboard and plastic; clean water and toilets to many who have lived with the illnesses that come from their absence, dignity to many who have never been able to earn themselves a living; and, most importantly, education to as many as 500 children who would surely have been condemned by ignorance to repeat the horrible cycle of poverty that has ensnared their families for many generations.
On this day we were able to witness the possibility of Hope where so much despair exists.

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Frank Mckinney, Caring House Project Foundation – 6 am Flight From Fort Lauderdale

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Doug Doebler along with other donors off the plane in Cap Haitian, Haiti

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Cap Haitian, Haiti Airport and Customs Check in

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Food For The Poor Executive Director – Angel Aloma – our guide for the day

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Cap Haitian Street Scene

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Cap Haitian Street Scene

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Cap Haitian Street Scene – notice the Bank

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Cap Haitian Street Scene – open Trash/Sewage Channel – a common site

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Cap Haitian Dump/Swamp – People live there

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Doug in the Dump – Notice the blank look – overwhelmed and only in the country for about 1 hour

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A Morning Church Service in the Dump – notice our armed guards for the day

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Raised trail into the Dump/Swamp and the squatter homes in the area

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Homes in the Dump/Swamp (we were told these were the nice ones)

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Other Homes in the Dump – these people are lucky to have a roof we were told

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Typical Home Sitting on Trash & mud pile to stay dry

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Mud & Stick House in the Swamp

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Is there Hope for Haiti – There is – see more photos below

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Girl selling Charcoal to survive – most of Haiti is Deforested due to the production and sale of Charcoal by the homeless

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We were treated to a wonderful breakfast with Frank Mckinney and Catholic Arch Bishop Hubert Constant

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Ange Village (Village of Angels) built by Donations from the Caring House Project Foundation & Frank Mckinney’s visiting donors. A complete self sustaining village like this for 500 people only costs $400,000 +/- to build & supply.

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United Nations armed guards at the village for the day

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Franks first look at the Completed Ange Village. 500 Orphans & families from the Swamp/Dump now occupy this self sustaining village

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Ange Village Children singing for us

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Frank is overwhelmed at the Crowd there to meet us and to formally dedicate the village – over 600 in attendance on this 90+ degree day. The girl in the hat behind Frank is Kelli Kennedy with the Associated Press. She was with us for the day. Her story about our trip is being published in newspapers around the country.

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Arch Bishop Hubert Constant leading the dedication service. The church helped choose the children & families to live in the new village and is part of the support system for the village.

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The Lady that donated her families land to build the village – she will continue to live at the village and oversee it’s operation

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Frank Mckinney and Caring House Project donors receive a gift from the village residents – a beautiful painting of the village

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Frank Mckinney and two children cut the ribbon to dedicate Ange Village

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Children very happy to greet us. Many are orphans and lived in the dump prior. Now they have homes, education, food & medical care in Ange Village.

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Children lined up to shake our hands & say Mese (like Merci) thank you in Creole

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Author & Real Estate Investor Mark Evans posing with two village girls. Mark said they reminded him of his nieces back in Columbus Ohio

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Egg laying Chickens – Ange Villages goal is to be self sustaining. Eggs from these chickens will be used for food and will be sold.

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Chicken area. Eating Chickens are being delivered soon. Goats and other animals as well as a tilapia fish farm are also planned. Food for the village and to be sold to create funds to purchase other needs for the village.

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Village meal center to the right & typical home to the left

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Ange Village typical home built by Frank McKinney and The Caring House Project Foundation

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What Fun – we handed out 800 Beanie Babies – the kids went nuts as you can see

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Doug with a big smile after seeing the completed Ange Village

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Happy Children – lucky occupants of Ange Village

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MY FAVORITE & FINAL PHOTO – THERE IS GREAT HOPE FOR HAITI AND ITS CHILDREN – JUST LOOK AT THIS SMILE
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