Who We Are

We are a group of returned volunteers living in Ireland who have worked mainly with Nos Petites Freres et Soures NPFS (Our Little Brothers & Sisters - Haiti).

If you would like to donate funds directly to the Irish branch of NPFS the bank account details are below:

Account Name:
Our Little Brothers and Sisters
6 Brookwood Avenue
Artane
Dublin 5
Sort Code: 900746 Bank of Ireland, Dublin Airport
Account No: 42863621

Since our return we have all shared a hope and passion for Haiti and her people, keeping in contact with our friends and colleagues there and at home.

These past few days have shocked us all. We are so thankful for all those who are safe and well and continue to keep everyone in our thoughts and prayers.

Our Aims Are Simple

To help to keep the spirit of hope alive by offering support and encouragement to our friends and colleagues in Haiti

We wish to create a hub of communication between friends and colleagues with shared experiences working in Haiti

Background

Irish and International Aid Agencies have worked alongside many dedicated local people on sanitation, communication, health, education childcare and environmental / shelter programes.

The Irish have always been well represented working away quietly and diligently – with help of funds raised in various parishes, clubs, communities and private donations in Ireland.

Practical Things You Can Do

Send a message of support and love by posting a message on this blog or emailing it to us and we will post it for you. Our email address is : irishresponse@gmail.com

Donate money or organise a local fundraising event

Keep yourself informed

Spread the word

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Message of Support

Please leave your messages here

8 comments:

Transcultural Nurses Network said...

We are thinking of you all

Anonymous said...

dear Gena and all,

thinking of you all - keeping you in our hearts and prayers - hope you are all safe and doing OK - be assured of lots of healp and support on its way to you all.....keep heart.

P.J.

Anonymous said...

Dear Gina and all,
I hope you are healthy and getting the odd bit of shut eye- I Hope things at the Orphanage are ok.
I am thinking of you and the kids and would love if you could tell them that we are thinking of them.
God speed,
Nollaig

Anonymous said...

To all of you struggling there in Tabarre, Petionville and Kenscoff. You are in my thoughts and prayers all the time. Keep strong.

Bernadine

Anonymous said...

we know that it must be so difficult for you all in Haiti - remain strong and assured everything possible is being done to assist you all.....the world is praying so hard for you.

Anonymous said...

To each and every one of you helping and working in Haiti at this most difficult time.

The words of this beautiful prayer keep's coming to me....

" The Lord hears the cry of the poor....Let the lowely hear and be Glad, The Lord listens to their pleas...to their heart's broken He is near. For He hears the cry of the Poor"

Keep Heart , Stay Strong

Lots of Love

P.J.

Anonymous said...

To Maeve Bracken

if you get this - just to let you know that I made my way to Catherine Mc Auley's Tomb in Herbert St. and prayed especially for you and all the others there....and aksed her to intervene and assit you and all the staff at this time....I'm confident she will!

The Sisters are keeping you and everybody in their prayers as we all are.

Take care

P.J.

Anonymous said...

Hello everyone,

I have been keeping up to date reading all the letters and emails you send. We're all doing our best here raising awareness and much needed assistance for you all. But most most importantly the prayers continue and it looks like they are working!

I will leave you with this reflection:

"this day offers me opportunities to accept, discover, affirm, delight, in the uniqueness that is me"

May God Bless you all & keep you safe.

P.J.