Community Spotlight Wednesday Bohoc, Haiti

There has been a lot of great things happening in Bohoc, Haiti the past month…

Bohoc hosted a team from North Point Community Church in June. The team participated in home visits and they taught Biblical stories, verses and songs to the children of the community. The team also visited the Wisdom Club and participated in basic English and grammar lessons.

The members of the Church of Bohoc and Good Samaritan Church went on a mission trip June 10th to Bahon Haiti. During the 5-day trip, four community members surrendered their life to Christ.

In early June, the Haitian government hosted malaria vaccinations for the children of Bohoc; over 150 children were vaccinated!

The students of Bohoc are on vacation right now! The primary and middle school students had national exams from June 19th to June 26th.

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