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Haiti response

Medjina Morise drinks a cup of water from a filter given by MCC to provide her Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp with drinking water. Morise is living with her family and 60 other people who are taking refuge in a half-built church that survived the earthquake in Petionville, Haiti. (MCC photo by Ben Depp) Read more about MCC's Haiti earthquake response.

Relief kits

MCC is responding to the devastation of the earthquake in Haiti by sending 20,000 relief kits, 10,000 heavy comforters and 10,000 flat sheets. At the MCC East Coast Material Resources Center (MRC) in Ephrata, Pa., MRC worker Leroy Stoltzfus wraps buckets filled with relief kits for shipment. Learn more.

SALT

Serving and Learning Together (SALT) is a unique year-long cross-cultural immersion experience for Christian young adults from the United States and Canada. MCC needs applications now for the 2010-2011 SALT program.

 

Haiti rebuilds

Using tarps donated by MCC and scrap wood, Emmanuel Michel helps neighbors build shelters in a neighborhood on the edge of Port-Au-Prince. Michel hasn’t charged any money for his labor because he believes that "everybody has a job to do and God will bless you for blessing others." See a photo gallery.