On the third day of the trip, we started the day with a tour
of two of LSM’s projects. These projects and various other ones LSM has
planned impressed me. The projects are designed to be training facilities to
give Haitians jobs and sources of income. They will be self-sustaining once
totally operational. It is an exciting situation.
The first place we visited was a block making enterprise.
Haitians do not build buildings the way Americans do. Lumber is scarce and
expensive. Rocks and rock by products (aggregate and sand) are readily
available. The block plant utilizes these available resources to make cement
blocks the Haitians use to construct sturdier buildings. Houses, storefronts,
businesses, everything can be constructed using block. There has been no
industrialized block making facilities in the Les Cayes area. All high quality
block had to be trucked in from Port Au Prince. This facility is greatly needed
in Les Cayes. LSM is providing a service to the people, the other industries,
and themselves by making block and selling it at reasonable rates. They’ve
already begun selling stone aggregate to various businesses. We were able to
see one such contractor come in for a large truckload of aggregate. Currently
LSM is the biggest customer for the block being produced as they expand their
network of Homes of Hope (family-oriented orphan groups I will talk about in
next week’s blog) and other projects.
The next place we visited was an agricultural center being
implemented near Les Cayes. This center currently is a working farm with
cattle, chickens, and pigs. However, it is being developed into a training
center with dormitories and classrooms to train people in all kinds of areas
dealing with producing, making and marketing food, and technology. Currently, the chickens are
providing enough eggs to sell to several retail outlets, including some as far
away as Port Au Prince. As the farm grows more of the chickens will also be
sold to retail outlets. The hotel we were staying at served us omelets several
mornings – made from the farm’s eggs.
We were also told about and driven by a new grocery store in
Les Cayes that was supposed to open last week. Staff was being trained and
merchandise was being delivered. There are also plans to build a retail center
similar to our strip malls. This will be located not far from the block-making
facility and house several businesses. One will be a retail outlet for their
block, with a motorcycle store/rental place also being planned. All to be
operated by Haitians for the Haitian people. All while making the message of
Christ’s love known throughout the region.
I’m impressed with LSM’s devotion to giving the people of
Haiti a “hand-up” versus a “hand-out.” They are in the business of training
people to be independent and self-sustaining, to be able to house, clothe, and
feed themselves by their own efforts. I found the Haitian people to be
resourceful, resilient and hard-working people. LSM is trying to capitalize on
those qualities to better Haiti and share the message of Christ. This is a
ministry worth supporting.
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