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Our Partnerships With Haiti

Partnerships in the Diocese of Atlanta With Haiti Companions


Partnerships through the Haiti Partnership Program (HHP), Diocese of Haiti:

( required for all new parish partnerships in the Diocese of Atlanta)


  • Christ Church, Norcross, St. Marc’s, Trouin
  • Church of the Epiphany, Atlanta, Bishop Tharpe Institute (BTI)
  • Church of the Nativity, Jasper
  • St. Paul’s, Atlanta, St. Marc’s, Bois Blanc
  • St. Francis, Macon, St. Marc’s, Trouin, “Haitian Hope”
  • The Rev. P.J. and Mrs. Lorraine Woodall, former missionaries to Haiti & former head of HPP

Partnerships through Food for the Poor:

  • Holy Innocents’ Parish & School, Atlanta — Food for the Poor, Sainte Mathieu, Leogane
  • Holy Trinity, Atlanta, Food for the Poor (water project)
  • The Rev. Dr. Jim Curtis, various projects linking Haitian art and local fundraisers

Partnerships through Bethlehem Ministries:

  • Emmanuel Church, Athens,  Terre Rouge
  • St. Augustine’s, Morrow
  • St. Paul’s, Newnan

Other Partnerships (institutional connections not currently confirmed):

  • St. Andrews, Fort Valley
  • Church of the Holy Spirit, Cumming
  • St. Gregory the Great, Athens
  • St. Mark’s, Dalton
  • St. Mary’s, Montezuma
  • St. Anne’s, Atlanta
  • St. Paul’s, Macon
  • Christ Church, Kennesaw
  • St. Simon’s, Conyers
  • St. Andrew’s, Hartwell
  • Sts. Mary and Martha, Buford
  • Church of the Redeemer, Greensboro
  • St. Timothy’s, Decatur & Deskan Institute

As it develops, this page will house:

1.  Details re: the various links between people and places of the Dioceses of Atlanta and Haiti.

a.  those which are part of the Haiti Partnership Program of the Diocese of Haiti (required, in the Diocese of Atlanta, for ALL new parish partnerships)

b.  those working through other groups or networks (eg. Bethlehem Ministries, Food for the Poor, etc.)

2.  A map of their locations.

3.  Links to their websites and to photos where possible.

4.  Contact info for “point person” if others want to know more or find out how they can become involved

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