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We believe there is a vast mission field in our own backyard. As a result, Zoya has increased local community involvement via outreaches in the Dallas area. Partnering with the Dallas International Street church for several years, we conducted the South Dallas Clinic and Outreach which provided free medical clinics to the homeless and other local citizens allowing an opportunity to share the gospel in a very real and practical way. We’ve also embarked on several Christmas projects benefitting children in our area. Recently, Zoya has actively participated in the Plano International Festival Wellness Fair, donating hygiene care packets to attendees. We also distribute warm blankets and warm clothing to the homeless.

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Our Mission in Haiti

Cap-Rouge village is a remote community in Southern Haiti made up of farmers who grow corn, vegetables, and fruits in their gardens. Some have a few turkeys, chicken, sheep, or a pig and only the most fortunate have a cow and a mule for transportation. Their only income comes from selling their small produce harvest in the nearest city, Jacmel. Jacmel is located on the Southern coast of the island, via a very steep road accessible only by taxi-motorcycle during daylight hours when it is not raining. Rarely do cars go up to Cap-Rouge.

 

Most village houses are two rooms with an independent small makeshift house for the kitchen. No electricity, no running water. In 2010,we partnered with Arms Of Jesus Children’s Mission (AOJ) to support their work in providing education & nourishment to the children of Cap-Rouge. In 2012, we helped build single-family homes for those who lost their homes in earthquakes or hurricanes. In 2014, Zoya embarked on a short-term medical mission to Cap-Rouge to bring healing to the bodies and souls of those who came from near and wide to seek medical care.

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