Near Children's Lifeline Facility in La Digue, Haiti
January 13, 2010 | Clay City, Kentucky | Vetting explained
Childrens International Lifeline is a non-profit, charitable organization based out of Clay City, Kentucky which runs 9 schools/canteens within Haiti for feeding and education purposes. www.childrenslifeline.com
In the pictures is one of our missionaries Pat Curtis who is on a 3 month mission trip. Our schools and other facilities are about 30 miles from Port Au Prince. Heavy damage was sustained to our main building, and we are still waiting for a report on our other buildings. No injuries are reported as yet.
Thanks for your concern and prayers.
David McDaniel
Director of Childrens Lifeline
Donald Curtis, President
Childrens International Lifeline
194 Sunset Drive
Clay City, Kentucky 40312
606-663-3459
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- earthquake,
- haiti
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