By Penny Carothers | Communications Officer
“This area has not received any support from the government, even for the water supply. My heart bleeds for the residents living in such conditions. Peace Winds is the first group who came to listen to stories about the people in this region.”
--Du Ponts Joseph Estime, Mayor of Saint-Jean-du-Sud
In outlying Saint-Jean-du-Sud, a pastoral area more than five hours from Port-au-Prince, relief for hurricane survivors has been sparse. A small amount of food was distributed in October, but the community has received little else in recent months. With no other assistance, earthquake victims have done the best they can to salvage their crops and livestock. But for many, there is nothing to recover.
Peace Winds makes a point of seeking out communities that are overlooked in relief distribution. Saint-Jean-du-Sud is difficult to access because of destroyed roads, but Peace Winds concentrated our relief distribution there.
During interviews in this underserved area Peace Winds discovered a huge need: repairing homes. As the mayor of St.-Jean-du-Sud said, "Food aid is needed but there are many families who need to fix their homes more than anything else. This kind of support is really needed for the people." Last month Peace Winds distributed CGI (corrugated iron plates) and tool kits to 1,600 households (8,000 people). Our engineer also held workshops to teach residents how to use the tools and properly secure their roofs to withstand heavy wind and rain. The tool kits included CGI, hammer, saw, gloves and nails needed to repair their houses.
A workshop participant, Bill Noel, said at the conclusion, "I learned a lot of things, such as using the correct tools, that I did not know until now. Such assistance is also given for the first time after the hurricane." Peace Winds was able to reach out to grateful recipients like Bill Noel because of your support. Thank you for helping us to assist this region.
This month we aim to reach even more in this area. Peace Winds is now fundraising to provide school supplies, desks, and teaching materials to 500 pupils whose schools were damaged by the storm.
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