SVdP Haiti Mission
St Francis of Assisi Church in Bombardopolis, haitihttps://bgozarks.org/
http://www.svdprogers.com/haiti.html
In 2007 St Vincent de Paul Church of Rogers established a Mission of Hope with St Francis of Assisi Church in Bombardopolis, Haiti. The goals of the mission are:
(1) Pray for the people of Haiti.
(2) Advance social justice formation for the people of SVDP.
(3) Provide educational support for the children of Haiti.
(4) Establish SVDP team to oversee the ministry
Through the generous support of the SVDP parishioners 2,500 students attend classes in fourteen elementary schools grades K-6, and one high school grades 7-12. Each school provides children with one meal per day and school supplies are furnished annually. Classrooms are furnished with chairs and desks, and teachers salaries are paid monthly. Computers have been supplied to some classes.
Want to help? Your contribution may be used to provide for any of the needs of the people of Bombardopolis. Some examples of past expenditures are:
Chair for one child $2
Annual tuition for one child $20
One meal per day for one child for a year $20
Desks and chairs for one classroom $100
Annual salary for a teacher $276
One classroom addition $1,000
Build a mission school $5,000
St Vincent dePaul Church
Mission:
We, a Catholic community of diverse multicultural backgrounds, unite as a family under one Baptism in Christ. We come together to pray, evangelize, learn and serve one another, the community and humankind. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we pledge ourselves to pursue this mission by participation in the liturgical, educational, outreach and social ministries of the Church.
Walmart
About
“If we work together, we’ll lower the cost of living for everyone…we’ll give the world an opportunity to see what it’s like to save and have a better life.” – Sam Walton
Company Overview
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General Information
Guidelines for joining the discussion: http://corporate.walmart.com/social-media-guidelines When Sam Walton opened the doors to the first Walmart in 1962, his goal was to save people money so they can live better. Sam was a firm believer in listening to what his customers had to say. That tradition continues today. But now, it doesn’t have to end when you leave the store. Through Facebook, we’re able to talk to you, find out what’s on your mind and let you know what we’re up to. It’s just another way we’re working to give the millions of families who shop at Walmart more of what they love—ways to save money and live better.