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more information on Carlton Toews and his projects at:

http://www.CarltonToews.com               http://www.12hoursoflife.com

 This BLOG was started the day HAITI crumbled, Jan 12, 2010 ... and will follow Carlton's journey forward to carry on his work in Haiti and worldwide

donations at: www.projecthelphaiti.com

Posted By Carlton Toews

2 Years Ago my blog began....with an amazing story of the Earthquake in Haiti. An adventure that took me to new places & changed my life forever.....THANK YOU!!!!! #25,000 hits readers have followed this story - we have seen MIRACLES....so many of them. We saved 1000 Children's who were hungry and without shelter, have rebuilt homes for families in Port aux Prince, built a Medical Clinic in La Grange, Built the Lavaneau High School on the Southcoast - raised the funds to rebuild the Lavaneau Elementary School on Haiti's Southcoast...provided Medication to save 600 people from death after the Quake...faced Cholera in La Grange on the River Valley Antibonith and saved 400 aduts and children...not one death in La Grange...what a miracle.

Philippe is about to complete his second year of Medical School in Santiago and goes often to La Grange to host Medical Clinics...WOW!!!! this young man with a big dream...bigger then his whole village and world could ever provide....but God had a plan the day I met him...the day I walked into his parents mud house with a straw roof and said your son will have the support to become a Doctor....HE IS NOW AN AMAZING MEDICAL DOCTOR and HOSTS MANY CLINICS IN LA GRANGE and now I go to DEDICATE a beautiful Clinic.

 

MIRACLES....backed by prayers...generous gifts...readers and supporters who have given so so so much to touch so many Hatians.....how do we say thank you????? except to Pray for a BIG BIG BLESSING FOR EACH OF YOU!!!!

 

In 2012 the work continues....Roosvelt Joseph is in Medical School in Port aux Prince for the next five years...Maxeau Pierre is in Santo Domingo Dominican and today has the information fr his April enterance into Medical College for 5 years...now we need $200 Reg Fee & $250 Document fee & $125 per month support....more miracles... We have a dream to build a Clinic in Lavaneau infront of the Lavaneau High School so Dr Roosvelt and Dr Maxeau can care for the rural people of the southcoast. The Funds are in place for the Lavaneau Elementary School Build in  February.

 

I will land in Haiti Jan 30th - to head to Dedicate La Grange Clinic....visit at the School. Then fly north to dedicate Vion School & lay the plan for the Des Jardin & Mayette build... how I wish I could take you all with me....you are always welcome to join this amazing journey...the Hatians are beautiful people and just need some resources...some funds ...some encouragement to MAKE THEIR DREAMS REALITIES...

 

Project Help Haiti.....one life ....one project at a time!!!!!

 

It has been a tough two years....friends died in the Quake...some will never recover from injury...it was hard to face death all around me...to risk my life....but I ALWAYS FOLLOW MY HEART....I ALWAYS FOLLOW GODS LEADING.

 

I am here in Mexico...exacally where I was when I heard the news 2 years ago...I left in 24 hours and landed in the Dominican 72 hours later.

 

I invite you to follow the story of Project Help Haiti & Mexico on this page and the sites of www.projecthelpmexico.com & www.projecthelphaiti.com

 
Posted By Carlton Toews

HAITI - the daily phone calls and messages are AMAZING!!!!! Lavaneau High School has a morning shift of students and an afternoon...Teacher Frantz is so happy and bessed. The heavy rain storms and rising river have not stopped this years high school students as they no longer have to make the long journey into Jacmel.

 

Teacher Colas is caring for our 11 Sponsor Children and writes to say they are so excited to wear a uniform and walk to school so proud!!! The children are in need of a daily meal and it is our hope to raise funds for Teacher Colas to feed the 11 Children a hot rice bowl every morning....so we need $12 A DAY x # 20 SCHOOLS DAYS - would you like to donate to this fund???? www.projecthelphaiti.com

 

HUNGRY CHILDREN....it is tough, the most dificult moments of my work in Haiti and Mexico are the sweet voices and big dark eyes looking at me saying...HUNGRY ..PLEASE FOOD.... it breaks my heart everytime as I have never had to go a day without food...many of the Children in Haiti only eat a rice bowl with fish sauce every other day.

 

MEXICO...here we are getting ready for the Saturday Kids Day in Terrezas..it will be a fun day with chidren enjoying games & crafts & music & hot dogs!!! I have found a special project here in San Felipe - the Village Comedor Children's Center that  www.projecthelpmexico.com will support....more needy & hingry children. San Felipe is beautiful and a safe drive...come to stay in Play Azul Hotel for $31 a night - enjoy a fabulous Supper for $7 or a feast of Tacos for $4....the white sandy beaches are calling you. We need Rice & Beans & Oil & Used Children's Clothing & Womens Clothes & Blankets & Volunteers for Construction.

 

I am heading to Canada for the first couple weeks of December as I hope to win a seat in the BC Municipal Election for the Cultus Lake Board. I will return to Mexico Dec 18th and then to Haiti in February & back into Mexico.

 

Dios te bendiga!!! Bonje ben nou!!!! God bless you!!! Carlton

 
Posted By Carlton Toews

I am home from yet another MOST AMAZING ADVENTURE....thankyou to my Sister Michelle for posting on the blog while I was in Haiti. Internet connection is a challenge in Haiti - it requires a long journey on foot down the mountain and across two rivers...then a motorcycle ride taxi to a Texaco Station...and then you get a weak to strong signal. Thats just apart of my daily adventure in Haiti.

 

Two wonderful friends were apart of the trip - Paul Larsen and Tony Meyer - these two amazing young men toughed out Camp Lavaneau in our banana grove complete - our cosy three tents kept us too HOT every night as the Temp was 38 - 41 cel with Humidity at 90%...I have to say it was tough at times - our last afternoon we made a quick decision to pack up our tent camp and head for Cap Lamadou Hotel....we needed Air Conditioning and Cold Drinks...Sunday afternoon the sweat was pouring off my head and I couldn't stop ...I was dizzy and feeling sick all over...heat stroke. We made it almost across the river when our truck got stuck....with the rushing river all around us up to our knees we jumped out and tried to push the truck out of the river...soon many young Hatians came to our aid but no luck...finally a $10 US Bill paid to a large truck pulled us out. We cooled off at the Hotel but not soon enough...Tony had a rough night very sick.

 

Paul caught the SOCCER DREAM and the balls & nets blessed the Elementary School & Lavaneau Mens Team...Tony went after the GOAT COOP dream for the School and I had my first experience of a goat market!!! not a pretty site.

 

MONDAY MORNING WE DEDICATED LAVANEAU HIGH SCHOOL....now that was the MOMENT!!!! WOW!!!! Teacher Frantz was excited and the students looked grand in their yellow shirts. The School year has begun and for the first time in history LAVANEAU MOUNTAIN has a HIGH SCHOOL...the cost per student is $3.50 per month.

 

I will share many stories and pictures in the coming days....our next trip to Haiti is set for February 27th - Project REBUILD THE LAVANEAU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. We are raising funds for this project and donations can be made at - www.projecthelphaiti.com

 
Posted By Carlton Toews
More news and messages posted to fbook and texts from Carlton on the journey:
(most current on top down to the oldest)
 
Oct 1/11
It was a great morning of hatian painting shopping for the sat oct 15 sale & we bought 3 mama goats & 2 babies for the school farm coop. We are off to the basin with the students for a pic nic
 
Sept 30/11

Our theme song for the day.. Were goin rock lavanea! Dynamite by taio cruz

 themesong1

 
Good morning World...I woke up to a fabulous 4:30 am thunder & lightning ..although I thought by the rumble it was an earthquake but relieved to watch the show on the sea as the sun rose it was an interesting breakfast of buns & spaghetti. Now back to lavaneau & basin blue. To enjoy the children's clubs. It's a muggy cloudy day. Keep prayin for us. Lv2u all. Carlton
 
Sept 29/11
Last night we hiked up the mountain to a village church..we sang & danced & I spoke about the miracles of god that led me to Haiti we need a few miracles..$1500 to finish the toilets & 4 more classrooms at $4000 each
 
A fabulous morning swim & catch the sinking rock game. Then a feast of fresh coconut at the grove of teacher josue..his father farms on the sea. After feeding pancakes to our host family & all the neighborhood street kids we are on our way to the village of colas to see our 12 sponsor children. We all feel good just a little to hot.
 
Sept 28/11

We have enjoyed another very hot day in Haiti. A wonderful 6am swim with our hatian brothers & as Paul discovered JELLY fish..a big sting. We have hosted a good afternoon English class with short stories about the funniest thing that ever happened to you. We are all well.

 

CarlTeam1

 
Sept 27/11
Fbook 6:30 mst: Hi friends. We are at a texaco station on Haiti's southcoast in jacmel. So good to find a strong Internet connection. We are enjoying our days but wow so hot. It's the amazing people we meet each day & those precious children. We have great plans for a coop program of goats & need to raise $1500 to finish the toilets due to inflation.

Txt 5:30 mst: "Plans are underway for a goat COOP program for lavaneau school. Paul & Tony will buy 12 goats to begin. Lots of dreams. With just so little we answer big dreams!"

  

 classroom1


 
Posted By Carlton Toews

child in LAV

 

"My amazing humanitarian brother Carlton Toews is on his way back to Haiti today with an amazing team to continue to change lives - travel safe! hugs and prayers xoxo"
I will try to keep this updated as Carlton is on the ground in Haiti – Michelle
Messages posted to fbook and texts from Carlton on the journey:
(most current on top down to the oldest)

 txt - this just in! (tues 5 pm mst) ... "Plans are underway for a goat COOP program for lavaneau school. Paul & Tony will buy 12 goats to begin. Lots of dreams. With just so little we answer big dreams!"

txt - Tuesday afternoon 3:25 mst - "Hi .. we are at an english academy just east of jacmel. Reguy and colas have 150 young adult students. Project help Haiti is building a claassroom."
 
txt - Tuesday 2:11 mst - "to beat the heat of the day we went to swin in the sea at 6 am ... a beautiful site of haitian fish boats & 2 young boys came running to swim with the blancs ... ate fish & bananas today yum yum, The haitian holiday adventure continues."txt - Tuesday afternoon 2:11 mst
 
txt - Tuesday afternoon 2:00 mst - "we r passing through the mountains to an enclish academy. the road of rock & small rivers make it difficult. The toilet walls are looking great & so many happy"
 
Monday at 4:35 am mst(yawn) - Sept 26/11 - "It is 5 am and the sound of a cockato wakes us. our tents are dry after a big night of rain. English school at 8 am & toilet block walls at 10. it is 30 cel"txt -
 
txt - Sunday mid day Sept 25/11 - "we r in jacmel ... so beautiful ... kids in the streets greet ys. the blue sea shines like a gem. my fear passes as we pass the spot of the attack last trip here."
 
txt - Sunday morning, Sept 25/11 - "We r in haiti.. wonderful! Just saw the rebuilt home of roger. they still need a roof & 1 wall - so many families in need. Headed south to lavaneau school. lv2u"
 
fbook - Saturday Sept 24/11 - 10 a.m. PST: "Hi friends. I am in the air headed for Haiti. Paul & Tony are on route. We will meet in Los ang at 7pm & fly to Miami & into Haiti Sunday morning at 7:30 am. Follow r adventure At www.projecthaiti.com"