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Contact us… For immediate contact call: Trisha….011-509-828-6249
Ray….011-509-720-9376
U.S.
Furlough phone….727-239-8415 Email: Haiticomfort@hotmail.com
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We
have initiated an application with the IRS for our non-profit status as a
church, since we indeed have held worship here every Sunday for over two
years now. At that point, we will be
able to offer proof for tax exemption for those who desire it. Until then, we have fallen under the
guidance of the COSAC Foundation of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This organization and it’s founder, Sean
Cononie have a ministry caring for the
homeless. Check out his website
at:
http://www.homelessvoice.org/ and you will see the result of boundless
energy. This organization is involved
in HIV and de-worming programs in Haiti, anti-drug publicity, meningitis
awareness, homeless hate crime activist and has welcomed us under his
umbrella to which Trisha and I are so very grateful. You may mail a check made out to the “COSAC Foundation” noting Haiti Comfort on the check to: The COSAC Foundation P.O. Box 292-577 Davie, Florida 33329 Attn: International
Division Comfort Division OR Or donate by phone by calling COSAC at: (954) 924-3571 OR Use now! Then please, drop us an email at:
haiticomfort@hotmail.com or call direct (above) There is no mail service in
Haiti. We have changed to a new mail
service, as the old one went to
$4.50/lb to receive packages. The new
one is only $1.75/lb. If you would
like to send us a package, please
include a check by applying an envelope addressed to Lynx Air on the package to cover this amount
at : (if we pay for it here, it costs
$2.75 a lb.) Ray &
Trisha Comfort c/o Lynx Air
International/PMB PO Box 407139 Ft Lauderdale,
FL 33340-7139 |
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Wisnel is a little boy we attempted to
track down for a family in the US. He had died two months beforehand of AIDS
and was rejected by an orphanage in Port au Prince. |
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Our
dump truck after it’s new paint job and new stickers. In construction of our new home, it has
saved us many, many dollars! …….and
when loaded with chairs, it carries a whole bunch of kids! |
