Last weekend, I had the opportunity to share about Compassion International at a church in Virginia. The Sunday I spoke was just three days after I returned from Haiti. One of the things I shared was about how we can’t wait for the government to help Haiti. We have to help now.
When we were there, the relief effort we saw happening was minimum. I can count on one — maybe two — hands how many relief trucks we saw.
And I can count on one finger how many UN food lines we encountered.
Please don’t misunderstand me. I realize there is relief work happening in Haiti. And yes, even some via various government agencies.
However, I can tell you from my firsthand (yet admittedly unprofessional) experience the most efficient way aid is getting to the people who need it the most is through organizations that don’t have to work their way through the mysterious and convoluted bureaucracy that’s at the airport, where aid is being delegated.
That is where Compassion International comes in. If you’ve been around my blog any given length you’ll know my heart beats for the mission of Compassion.
Because Compassion was on the ground, assisting children, families, and communities through local churches in Haiti before the earthquake happened, they already have the infrastructure in place that guarantees the money that is being donated is going directly where it needs to go, without it taking a long detour around various government and non-government organizations.
It goes from your wallet, to their headquarters in Colorado Springs, to their national office in Haiti, where it is then distributed through a time-tested and culturally proven system to help release children from poverty.
Why am I pushing this now?
Because there is an amazing event called Help Haiti Live in Nashville tonight (Saturday, February 27) benefiting Compassion’s work in Haiti. It’s at 7:30 pm CST and if you can make it, you can still get tickets for the actual concert.
If you can’t make it, you can watch it online for free here.
Yes, watch it online for free.
But be generous in your donation.
Be confident with it also. Because I can personally assure you that it won’t get tied up in red tape.
We can’t wait for the government to fix Haiti. We can’t wait for the millions of dollars of supplies to reach people who haven’t eaten for a month and a half. We are charged both Scripturally (and morally, if you don’t subscribe to a Christian faith) to care for mankind.
Don’t wait.
I’ve seen it with my own eyes and touched it with my own two hands.
Haiti can’t afford for you to not step up now.

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6 responses to “Don’t Wait for the Government to Help”
Amen. After witnessing first hand the red tape at the PaP airport, I will be much more selective of whom my money flows to. I’m confident they are good people, but meetings aren’t feeding people.
I wish I could have been at the airport with you guys but I so appreciate you reporting back every detail.
I’m looking forward to tonight. Wish I could be there in person but will be watching with the fam on the site.
I love Compassion too. My husband and I went out of town this weekend and over shaky, inconsistent Wifi watched the Help Haiti Concert. I was moved many times to tears.
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I have always supported the work of Compassion International because it’s truly not governmental agencies but private Christian organizations that get in there and get it done…and stay as long as it takes.
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