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REISER RELIEFMONTHLY EXPENSES:
WATER TRUCK – $2,000TEACHERS’ SALARIES - $2,500$1,250 Each for two schools
eiser Relief Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 corporation founded by Father Bernard Reiser who has been involved with Haiti outreach programsfor over 13 years. Run entirely by volunteers, Reiser Relief is basedin Coon Rapids, Minnesota. The major goal of its mission is to help theimpoverished people of the Caribbean country of Haiti, the poorest countryin the Western Hemisphere.The social and environmental problems are the greatest challenges the people of Haiti are facing today. In the midst of these problems, we arecompelled to provide essential services to aid in day-to-day survival. Theservices Reiser Relief provides include: fresh water, food centers, education,and eldercare facilities. Many projects are in or near Cité Soleil; the suburbof the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. Reiser Relief provides assistancefocused on the basic necessities of life: Water, Food, and Education.The number one cause for illness in Cité Soleil is the lack of clean water.The desperately poor people cannot afford to purchase the water on their own. Reiser Relief’s water delivery program obtains fresh water from deepwells then trucks it to many neighborhoods in Cité Soleil. The local peoplecarry their life-saving water back to their homes in 5-gallon buckets. After the devastating earthquake in January, 2010, the truck also began deliveriesto tent cities, clinics and orphanages. Without the water that Reiser Reliesupplies, people cannot survive! The water truck operates six days a week reaching untold families in need. We live among abundance. The Haitianslive in extreme poverty. With your help, Reiser Relief can continue to savethousands of lives of these extremely impoverished people! They await your generous response and pray for God’s abundant blessings upon you.
Your support is the Hand of Godassisting His children in their direneed. All of Reiser Relief operationalworkers do so on a volunteer basisso that 100% of your donations godirectly to the people in need. MayGod bless you abundantly.Father Reiser
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EDUCATIONCLEAN WATERDELIVERY
Keep the Wheel Turning 
YOU Can Make A Difference…
 
 YOU
can make life in Haiti a little more livable! 
Water Truck Delivery $2,000 / month
 
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Weekly delivery over 4,000,000 gallons of clean water tothe poor in the slum of Cité Soleil delivering four 3,500gallon loads of water, 6 days a week, 52 weeks per year tothousands of people. That is the equivalent of 800,000 fivegallon buckets of water each year. Kevin McClellan is thedirector of water project.
Education - Teachers’ Salaries $2,500 / month
 
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Terre Promise Primary School
– 425 children. This school islocated in Cité Soleil, a densely populated shanty townlocated in Port-au-Prince. Elder Morland is the schooldirector.
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Reiser Heights School
– 325 children. This preschoolthrough 6th grade school is located in the mountains of Lespinasse, 2 hours south of Port-au-Prince.These children, who otherwise would not have been able to havegone to school, went for free or for very little charge because of Reiser Relief support. Additionally, in each school, Reiser Relief  provides Feed My Starving Children nutritional meal packets to thechildren, which for many is their only meal during the day.
Food Shipping cost $10,000 each
 
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One cargo shipping container filled with meal packets.Cost is $10,000.
2010 Reconstruction Necessities
 
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The earthquake totally destroyed the two schools next toTerre Promise Primary School in Cité Soleil. Reiser Relief istrying to accommodate those children at the Terre PromiseSchool. The major reconstruction to Terre Promise PrimarySchool will cost $40,000; three other nonprofits and Reiser Relief will fund this project.
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Plans to re-roof the Reiser Heights Primary School, cost is$10,000.
Haiti Facts:
Over 50% of the people in Haitiare unable to read or write.With over 50% of the people in Haitiunable to read or write, children areHaiti’s greatest hope for a better future.Yet only about half of grade school agechildren attend school.
 
Reiser Relief History 
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elow is a list of our major accomplishments made possiblethrough faith in God and your continued support to Reiser Relief Inc. The gratitude of the thousands Haitians helped is beyond words. 
2005.
The St. Nicholas Knights of Columbus Council #12520of New Market, Minnesota, purchased a semi-tractor and trailer equipped with two stainless steel tanks capable of holding 3,500gallons of water. These were shipped to Haiti.
2006.
Reiser Relief Inc. collaborated with Healing Haiti, a non- profit organization that shares a strategic alliance with Reiser Relief. With combined generous donations, many updates to Reiser Heights Primary School were built: a 4-room school addition, a30,000-gallon cistern to collect clean water off the roof of the school,a 4-stall sanitary block (concrete outhouse), and a kitchen to replacethe tin shack that was being used to prepare food for the children.
2007.
Reiser Relief donations continued to support a 3,500 gallonwater truck delivering 364,000 gallons of clean water each month inthe slums of Cité Soleil. With the help of ECOsmarte Corporation,a second 3,500 gallon water truck was added to bring clean water tothe slum of Jeremy Wharf outside of Port-au-Prince.Reiser Relief began helping support a small orphanage in the villageof Titanyen. The Maranatha House Orphanage is a Christian basedorphanage for 30 children.
2008.
Reiser Relief delivered over 4,000,000 gallons of cleanwater to the poor in the slum of Cité Soleil. The water trucks havedelivered four 3,500 gallon loads of water, 6 days a week, 52 weeks per year to thousands of people.Reiser Relief assisted in delivering two cargo shipping containersof 432,342 food packets. These food packets were assembled byvolunteers in the U.S. and donated by the nonprofit organizationFeed My Starving Children. For many children, the daily meal atschool is the only one they will receive. This food was distributedto our Haiti projects located at Lespinasse, Cité Soleil, Leogonne,Jacmel, and Titanyen.
2009.
Lack of funding due to hard economic times, resulted inusing only one of the two water trucks to provide fresh drinking water.One water truck still ran 6 days a week, 52 weeks per year to

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