Through the support of many churches, friends, families and patients, the Brad Reddick School opened in October 2006 in Savanette, Haiti. Savanette was a barren community without water, electricity, farming, or any opportunity for education. In the fall of 2009, 310 children are enrolled, but there are many more children who desire to attend classes. With God's help and donations two new classrooms and walls for the kindergarten have been added. The foundation has been completed for the computer lab and we will finish it as soon as donations allow.
With the generous donation of a specially designed wood burning bakery oven from Consolidated Biscuit in Toledo, Ohio, we continue to feed the children a muffin every day which is the only food most of them receive each day!
Missions International of America is a 501(c)3 Charitable Organization founded by Jay and Jan Nielsen in 2002. Their goal is to provide medical care, education, microeconomy and basic supplies to the people of Haiti.
Recent Projects
- We built and currently operate the Brad Reddick School in an area that has never had electricity, clean water or education.
- We support Ebenezer School, a place filled with hope for slave children.
- Over 550 children are fed each day.
- Medical clinics are held every time we go.
- Seven 40 foot containers with a variety of humanitarian supplies have been shipped.
- We help support an orphange with 60 children.
- A generous donation will allow us to lay pipe for irrigation and begin farming and raising chickens.
Missions International of America
Brad Reddick School
Savanette, Haiti
MIA
103 Wentworth Court
Perrysburg, OH 43551
jay@wellnessrx.org
jan@wellnessrx.org.