Because of political and social unrest, we have suspended large groups, but we are still traveling to Haiti for specialized purposes. We are strategic and cautious about trip timing.

We have a special need for an X-ray Tech to do training for our clinic in Cap-Haitien. We purchased a portable system that can be used in our clinic setting and also can be used in mobile medical clinics. The system is currently in the Atlanta metro area where it could be set up and reviewed. If you would like to help us out, you could see the system in Atlanta, become familiar with it, and then travel with the system to Cap-Haitien to train our staff on its use. This would be a tremendous help to us, and a blessing to everyone involved! If you are interested, please contact Dan Merrefield at dan@haiticheri.org, or give us a call at the number on our contact page. Thank you, and may the Lord richly bless you!

A special note to medical personnel...

Are you passionate about sharing the gospel? Do you have passion to impact another life? North Medical Center / Clinique de Santé Siloe is the right place for you. Come and see to show our patients the love of Christ by serving in the medical Clinic in Cap-Haitian for a week, two weeks, a month or more. The clinic can utilize many medical disciplines, including nurses, pharmacists and physicians or PA, X-ray techs, and Lab Technicians. You will be able to work alongside Haitian doctors and nurses. You will be able to train, empower, and equip the clinic staff in leadership, problem solving, and good business practices. If that is you, please contact Haiti Cheri at info@haiticheri.org for more information or to get the process started!

But there is a place for everyone...

Would you like to join Haiti Cheri on a short-term mission exploration trip? With our programs in Ministry, Education, Medical, and Development, there is a place for everyone to serve. Are you unsure how God might use you in the mission field? As our founder, Pastor Oris Guillaume likes to say, “come and see!”

The physical conditions in Haiti are challenging, but the trip is rewarding. Due to the logistics involved, there is a limited number of people we can take in each year.