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Ten Years After Disastrous Earthquake, Compassion Still Growing in Haiti


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Ten-year-old Wisnerley was doing her homework when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. She remembers, "The ground was shaking, people were running, and even voodoo practitioners were calling Jesus because they didn't understand what was happening."

One of the 30 schools built by Compassion International after the Haiti earthquake.

Wisnerley, a sponsored child in Compassion International's child development program at the time, was just one of the millions affected by the catastrophic earthquake. As the tenth anniversary of the catastrophic quake approaches, Compassion is taking a moment to remember all who were affected. When the shaking stopped, some estimates say more than 220,000 people were killed, 330,000 injured and 2 million displaced. And everyone suffered trauma. Compassion itself lost 63 children, one staff member and one contractor. Hundreds more were injured or lost loved ones.

Compassion has served in Haiti since 1968, partnering with local churches to deliver its holistic child development program to children in poverty. Following the quake, the global organization raised more than $31 million in relief funds. These funds were used primarily to construct 30 schools throughout Haiti (all built to international seismic standards), so Haitian children could have a safe place to learn, grow and play. Monies were also used to provide income-generating microloans, which resulted in the creation of more than 450 small businesses and thousands of jobs.

Against all odds, Compassion Haiti has experienced tremendous growth:

"Ten years later, our country still has much healing to do," says Guilbaud St. Cyr, Compassion Haiti's national director. "We have been blessed to play our role in the restoration, working alongside God to provide a future and a hope for the children of Haiti. We are confident He will continue to bless our ministry as we expand to release even more children from poverty in Jesus' name."

As for Wisnerley? She's now 20 years old, and she plans to study diplomacy and international relations.

About Compassion International
Founded in 1952, Compassion International is a Christian child development organization that works to release children from poverty in Jesus' name. Compassion revolutionized the fight against global poverty by working exclusively with the Church to lift children out of spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty. Compassion partners with more than 7,500 churches in 25 countries to deliver its holistic child development program to over 2 million babies, children and young adults. Its child sponsorship program has been validated through independent, empirical research.

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