NEWPORT-Weather-permitting, a community meeting is
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, in the youth center (former
sanctuary) of Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church to announce plans for a Haitian
residential community.
Cocke County native Benny Proffitt, president of First
Priority Global, will present information about Ebenezer Haiti Mission, a
ministry partner with First Priority.
Plans call for the construction of a residential
community on over 50 acres of land owned by the mission.
The mission has been flooded with refugees since a
massive earthquake struck the island nearly three weeks ago, doubling the
town's population from 60,000 to 120,000.
"We have been working with this mission for 15
years," said Proffitt on Friday. "They have constructed 16 churches
and 12 schools. Over 4,000 children are being educated in the schools."
Proffitt emphasized the desperate need for the
construction of such a community.
"The citizens have limited construction
abilities," he said. "Each cinder block is made on-site. They don't
have a Lowe's or Home Depot."
The fundraising effort hopes to meet a goal of $60,000.
Once the refugees are able to obtain permanent housing, the establishment will
reportedly be turned into a senior complex at the mission.
All area church leaders, business leaders, and interested
citizens are urged to attend Thursday's meeting.
In case of inclement weather, Feb. 11 has been chosen as
an alternate date.
For more information about the project, call (615)
504-9646.