Mission: Haiti 2025
A Climbing For Christ team returns to Hispaniola for the first time since 2013 to attend the medical school graduation of Kingdom worker and C4C New Generation (C4CNG) leader Gilbert Lindor in the Dominican Republic and conduct mobile medical clinics in the villages of Haiti where C4CNG oversees schools supported by Climbing For Christ. Serving the underserved with the love of Jesus.
Clinic to rescue the sick
Our goal is to build a clinic in the mountains of Haiti where there is no medical care available. “A clinic would be a means of rescue for the inhabitants of these places,” said Gilbert Lindor, who Climbing For Christ supported through medical school in neigbhoring Dominican Republic.
Grading the 2024-2025 school year and dreaming about the future
Climbing For Christ’s New Generation oversees three schools in mountain villages with Climbing For Christ support. Our Kingdom worker grades the 2024-2025 school year as children, who once had no school, dream of a better future.
Higher education
Our first Mission: Haiti since 2013 is tentatively scheduled in late October. Our team will attend Gilbert Lindor’s (delayed) graduation from medical school at Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. We will then conduct a medical mission in the Chaine de la Selle mountains of Haiti, Lord willing, or in Dominican camps for Haitians.
Coming to Colorful Colorado
Haitian Kingdom worker Gilbert Lindor prepares to graduate from medical school as he revisits Colorado to share about the failed state of Haiti, celebrate the story God has written (and is writing) for him, plan 2025, and have his prosthesis repaired. Read on!
On the border of nightmares and God’s dream
Haiti and Haitians facing a nightmarish life in crisis can find peace, hope, and a future in Christ. C4C's New Generation shows young people (and old alike) that God has a plan for them.
Nationality: Haitian. Dominican resident. Occupation: Medical school student and Kingdom worker of Climbing For Christ in Haiti; leader of C4C’s New Generation (C4CNG).
How long have you climbed? Grew up in the Chaine de la Selle range. Type of climbing you do: Hiking.
Lighting the way for children to learn
Climbing For Christ continues its prayer and financial support for the work in Haiti, especially for the schools in Majon, Morne des Commissaires, and Kalimet, as well as ministry carried out by C4C’s New Generation.
Introducing “Sponsor A Teacher.” You can support a teacher for $150 a month. You can be part of the miracle that Jean Ronal Michel has seen or pour into the giving heart of someone like Venold Cine. Help educated hundreds of children in the mountains of Haiti in villages where there were no schools before Climbing For Christ started them.
The Light on the mountain
Haiti was a desperate, uninviting place when we first went there in 2005. But it was bad long before we arrived, and it has gotten worse since. “Almost no missionaries are traveling to Haiti at present. The risk of kidnapping – the risk of simply driving past areas where gang snipers indiscriminately shoot an average of six victims a week – is too high.” Yet the work GOes on, thanks to Climbing For Christ’s New Generation – home-grown laborers.