Published on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at 5:35 pm

Immediately following the earthquake EDGE OUTREACH installed a one-tank water purification system at the National Police Headquarters in Port au Prince.  More than 1,000 rely on this system for water every day.  In this pic team members finish constructing a platform that will hold an additional water tank, thereby expanding the number of people who can receive pure water.

This is a contaminated hand-dug well, located at Nan Gefra, near Leogane, Haiti.  The Acts 1:8 team installed an electric pump and water purification system that makes this water safe to drink, much to the relief of hundreds of families who depend on this well.

Susan Kidwell instructs team members on the focometer, which will be later be used during four vision clinics the team will hold in Leogane and Port au Prince, Haiti

Kelly Polston and Joshue, a translator, test the eyesight using a focomater.  More than 500 Haitian people were seen and tested during the four vision clinics held.

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