Hurricane Matthew Hits Haiti, MAF Prepares to Respond

Port-au-Prince – Oct. 4, 2016

As Hurricane Matthew pounds Haiti with rain and wind, Mission Aviation Fellowship’s Disaster Response Team is preparing to respond.

MAF has been providing air service in Haiti since 1986, and has a permanent base in Port-au-Prince. Six MAF missionary families and 15 Haitian staff are sheltering in their homes. The team expects to begin damage assessment flights and transport of relief supplies and personnel once the storm subsides.

Hurricane Matthew Photo From HAITI
Photo caption: Haiti experienced massive flooding in 2008 after Hurricane Ike and several tropical storms hit the country. MAF conducted multiple flights to deliver food, water, and medical supplies.

MAF serves the missionary community and the people of Haiti with three aircraft flying to 13 remote airstrips. Development agencies, non-profit disaster relief organizations, and work teams from the U.S. rely upon MAF for safe transportation to hard-to-reach areas. MAF has responded to numerous other disasters in Haiti, including the devastating earthquake of 2010, a cholera outbreak in 2010, and Tropical Storm Isaac in 2012.

Please be in prayer for the people of Haiti and others in the path of the hurricane.

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