Dear friend and family:
On Monday, March 15th I plan to make a second trip to Haiti with the purpose of doing my part to save a collapsing Healthcare industry in Haiti. I need your help to make this happen.
My first trip in February was life-changing. The loss of 250,000 lives, property and livelihoods would appear unprecedented. Healthcare snap-shot.
• 85% of Haiti’s healthcare facilities were damaged or completely destroyed
• The remaining hospitals are running at about 40% capacity of pre-quake
• Haiti already had the lowest hospital bed per capita than any other western hemisphere nation before the quake.
In February I was asked to participate in a specialized team of medical and non-medical professionals to re-open a closed Ambulatory / Primary Care facility in a suburb of Port-au-Prince. Logistically this was a monumental. Access to building materials or anything for that matter after the earthquake was difficult. Our team managed to procure a generator and rewire the building restoring power. We installed a pump and water tank and piping that brought running water to the building from a manual well, beds were disinfected, the pharmacy rebuilt and built a patient reception area. Patient flow, process and medical records were created and implemented. After one week of hard work we started seeing our first patients, at about 60 per day.
Upon the completion of my work, I went to visit other facilities for benchmarking processes in Haiti, pre-quake and post quake. This activity brought me in contact with several hospital owners and administrators getting a real sense of what their issues are. In the short-term it is stabilizing buildings that are still standing (making them safe), making payroll for Haitian staff (cash flow), developing new income streams for long term sustainability and policy development to transition from free healthcare to something more sustainable in light of the thousands of foreign medical professionals and donated meds. Right now, there are 700,000 Haitians living in tents all around the capital. The rains are already beginning to affect the health of those living in tent cities.
My desire and prayer is that work and ministry experiences God has given me over a couple of decades in developing countries along with self study of the Healthcare Industry since late September 2009 will be used on this next trip and give Him glory.
I will be going with DELTA ministries and your tax deductible donations will go directly in supporting my ability to stay as long as I can. I’m looking at several weeks.
There are two ways you can support me on this venture. Prayer and giving towards my work in Haiti.
While in Haiti you can best reach me via email at aareces@yahoo.com . I will also have my cell phone with me and it’s best to reach me in the evenings at 917.657.4482, AT&T has been gracious to provide a special roaming rate for me. The cost of your call will be the same as it would have been if I were in the USA. So please do call.
Instructions:
Giving:
1) On-line: go to www.deltaministries.com Click on Donate, Click on Donate Online, Click on Give Now. Under Categories & Funds choose Short-Term Missionary Support from the dropdown, then in Comments type the individual’s name that you want your donation designated (Alex Areces) to and my Team #2009438FS.
or
2) Mailing a check: payable to DELTA Ministries International
1400 NE 136th Ave Suite 201, Vancouver, WA 98684
Please make sure you provide all this information below:
This gift is in support of Alex Areces, team # 2009438FS.
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Prayer: You may print this letter and post it where you can see it to remind you to pray. Please pray for favor, wisdom, grace that the people of Haiti would be served well. That God’s glory would be reflected through me and that I would experience more of God’s healing power in my life.
Thanks and God bless!
Alex Areces

