Haiti Relief Donations

In order to support Haiti, ACT is working directly with Lashbrook Family Ministry (LFM), a Christian Mission in Haiti. LFM’s purpose is to reach the people of Haiti through their orphanage, school, church, and community outreach in the town of Port-de-Paix, Haiti.
Since the first earthquake hit the capitol, Port-au-Prince, there have been floods of refugees entering Port-de-Paix in desperate need of food, clothing, and shelter.
In addition to the influx of people in need, their own buildings have begun to show signs of deterioration from the earthquakes and numerous aftershocks. In fact, LFM’s church and school have been condemned, forcing them to rent and move to a new nursery.
All monetary gifts and supplies will go directly to the Lashbrook Family Ministry to help them care for their children and the refugees.
We cannot thank you enough for your donation.
To Give Online To LFM
Visit http://www.gme.org/missionaries/view_missionary.php?mid=32
Click “Donate to this Missionary”
Complete the FormTo Give Supplies To LFM
ACT is collecting supplies for the Lashbrook Family Ministry (LFM). The first shipment of supply crates is leaving February 1st.
All donations ACT receives will be transported to LFM’s Collection Site in Thorntown, IN on Sunday, January 24th (this will allow for packing time).
What to Donate
- Canned Meats (chicken, Spam, tuna, ham)
- Canned Vegetables (small and industrial size cans of peas, corn, green beans)
- Peanut Butter
- Dry Red Beans
- Dry Pinto Beans
- Cooking Oil
- Diapers
- Baby Wipes
- Bar Soap
- Shampoo
- Liquid Laundry Soap
Where to Donate
Active Christians Today’s BG Campus House
Address:
612 E. Wooster
Bowling Green, OH 43402Phone:
(419) 352-6486
To ensure your donation is included in the first shipment, please drop-off supplies by Sunday, January 24th.
Donations received after Sunday, January 24th will be included in the second shipment.
Once again, we cannot thank you enough for your donation.
If you have questions, please contact Julie at (419) 680-0820 or bg@actoday.org.
In addition to the influx of people in need, their own buildings have begun to show signs of deterioration from the earthquakes and numerous aftershocks. In fact, LFM’s church and school have been condemned, forcing them to rent and move to a new nursery. 