
About this episode
The episode features Dr. Malkin Eugene discussing the church's response to the needs of Haitians seeking asylum and the resilience of the Haitian people.
We continue our conversation with leaders in the Metro District who have long standing partnerships with leaders on the ground in Haiti, who are presently mobilizing assistance to potential Haitians seeking Asylum in the United State, along with having conversations with Haitian American to gain a greater understanding of the hope and resilience of the Haitian People and how the church can respond. Joining us today is Dr. Maklin Eugene, the founder of New Hope Hospital in Plaine-Du-Nord. Dr. Malkin was born in a rural section of Haiti called Matabonite. After finishing his studies in Northern Haiti, Dr. Eugene was instrumental in providing relief to earthquake survivors in 2010 securing food, and medications for the needy. He also organized missions trips with his team from New Hope Hospital to assist and offer aide to the earthquake victims in the very rural areas underserved areas of Haiti.
People in this episode
Host: Stephanie Moore Hand
Guest: Dr. Malkin Eugene
Topics covered
- Haitian asylum
- church response
- hope and resilience
- earthquake relief
- community partnerships
Keywords
- Haiti
- asylum
- church
- resilience
- earthquake
- New Hope Hospital
- Dr. Malkin Eugene
- relief efforts
- community support
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: New Hope Hospital
Places: Haiti, Plaine-Du-Nord, Matabonite
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