Hope Through Healing in Haiti

Providing accessible medical care and sharing the Gospel through a local, church-led clinic in Petionville, Haiti.

“I was sick and you cared for me. - Matthew 25:36

Healthcare & Poverty in Haiti

Haiti faces ongoing challenges with limited access to healthcare, widespread poverty, and fragile infrastructure. Many families cannot afford basic medical treatment, leaving preventable conditions untreated and lives at risk.

Limited Access to Care

Many communities lack consistent access to doctors, medicine, and proper treatment facilities.

Poverty & Malnutrition

Families struggle to afford food and medical care, leading to preventable illness and death.

Lack of Medical Infrastructure

Clinics are under-resourced, and hospitals are often overcrowded or inaccessible.

Opportunity for Gospel Impact

Medical care opens doors to share Christ through compassion, prayer, and discipleship.

On The Ground:
Local Medical & Church Leadership

Emmaus Clinic operates in partnership with Bellevue Mountain Christian Center in Petionville, Haiti. Founded through the vision of Pastor Guito Pierre and Dr. Marc Pimsleur, the clinic provides both medical care and spiritual support to the community.

The clinic is staffed by Haitian doctors, nurses, dentists, and support personnel, creating jobs while delivering essential care. Patients receive treatment at a minimal cost, and many are also connected to pastoral counseling and prayer.

This model ensures long-term impact by strengthening the local church, supporting families, and discipling individuals through both physical and spiritual healing.

Stories From The Ground

Real lives impacted through medical care and the Gospel.

Ship Life-Saving Equipment to Haiti

We received a large donation of surgical equipment from a Canadian organization. We need $30,000 to ship this container to Haiti. We will use this equipment to set up an operating room at the clinic.

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WHY THIS MATTERS

We Are One Body

When one part suffers, all suffer.

They are not distant.
They are our brothers and sisters.

To know is to care.
To care is to pray.
To pray is to act.

HOW YOU CAN RESPOND

Stand With the Persecuted Family

Pray. Share. Support.

"Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body." —Hebrews 13:3

Contact us

Purpose Planting
12 Morgan Circle, Morgantown, PA 19543

EIN: 87-2758265
Registered 501(c)(3). All donations are tax-deductible.