1. How do I know this a legitimate ministry in Haiti?
2. Who is Pastor Nicolas Louis Juste accountable to?
3. Can I go visit him and check everything out?
4. What is the best way to help this ministry?
5. Can I ship boxes of supplies to this ministry?
6. How can I speak directly to Pastor Nicolas?
7. Can someone come to my church and tell us more?
8. Are my gifts tax deductible?
9. Can I adopt one of the needy children?
10. What is the greatest need?
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1. This ministry is very legitimate. We have been in fellowship with Pastor Nicolas for about eight years and are totally amazed at what the Lord has accomplished through him.Back to Top
2. Pastor Nicolas has a board of directors in Haiti that helps him in the ministry. He is not directly accountable to any orginization in the U.S. However we have been working with him long enough now that he readily accepts input from us because he knows we care.Back to Top3. Pastor Nicolas always welcomes visitors. Contact him and ask him when you can visit.
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5. At the present time it is very expensive for Pastor Nicolas to receive boxes that are bigger than a shoe box because of the tax he is charged. Please ask him before sending anything so he can budget some money for the taxes. You can send money ahead of time to help him with the taxes. He is working on getting a government permit.
6. You can call him. It is best to call after 8:00 p.m. EST 011-509-249-9320 Ask for Pastor Nicolas or Madame Nicolas his wife.Back to Top
7. Please feel free to contact us and we will do our very best to schedule a date ASAP. This will cost you or your church nothing.
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8. YES we can give you a tax receipt if you send your donations to the U.S. office. However if you send your gift directly to Haiti Pastor Nicolas is unable to send you a tax receipt acceptable for tax purposes.
9.Yes it is possible to adopt, but you must be able to exercise extreme patience. Contact the INS for details.
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10. Food and Water. There are certain times of the year that are very difficult, especially in the mountains.
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