|                                     |                                                     From: Cindy              Koonce [mailto:Cindy.Koonce@csis-elca.org] Sent: Friday,              January 14, 2011 9:03 AM
 To: Cindy              Koonce
 Subject: CSIS: Message from Presiding Bishop Mark              Hanson
   View              this message in your browser              (www.elca.org/bishopstatement).                                                                | January                    13, 2011 |                   | Dear                    sisters and brothers in Christ, God                    is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.                    Therefore we will                    not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains                    shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and                    foam, though the mountains tremble with its                    tumult.                    Psalm 46:1-3
 One                    year ago yesterday, a catastrophic earthquake struck the                    nation of Haiti, killing nearly 250,000 people and leaving                    more than one million homeless.  Many                    of us remember hearing the news and seeing images of the                    devastation for the first time. We lifted up the people of                    Haiti in our prayers. We gave generously.  More                    than 40,000 ELCA members and leaders like you contributed                    $12.6 million to support the work of ELCA Disaster Response in                    Haiti. Because of our long-standing relationships with the                    Lutheran Church in Haiti and many partners there, the ELCA was                    and continues to be uniquely positioned to respond quickly and                    effectively.  Your                    gifts have:                      Provided food and shelter                      to approximately 57,700                      people living in camps coordinated by The Lutheran World                      Federation and more than 6,000                      people who gathered on the grounds of the Lutheran Church in                      Haiti.                      Delivered                      more than 14,000                      quilts and 13,000 health                      kits.                      Distributed                      3,200                      gallons of safe, clean drinking water to                      approximately 2,000 families.                      Shipped                      four                      convoys of medical supplies,                      hygiene and baby kits, tents, food packages                      and other necessities.                      Funded                      housing                      placement and crisis                      counseling to Haitian refugees and medical                      evacuees seeking asylum in Florida and Georgia.                     And                    yet our work is far from over. Our long-term goal in Haiti is                    to help renew hope and rebuild lives and livelihoods, seeking                    to end the cycle of poverty and injustice. Thank                    you for your continued generosity and your prayers for the                    people of Haiti. Together we will continue to do God's                    life-giving work with our hands for as long as it                    takes. In                    God's grace, The                    Rev. Mark S. HansonPresiding Bishop
 Evangelical                    Lutheran Church in America
 
 P.S.                    The spread of cholera and other waterborne diseases have                    intensified the suffering experienced by our sisters and                    brothers in Haiti. With the help of ELCA Disaster Response                    funds, our partners are working hard to contain the outbreak,                    providing medical supplies and health care, as well as                    teaching people about preventative measures. Visit ELCA                    Disaster Response for more information about the ongoing,                    long-term response efforts in              Haiti. |  |  
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