Welcome!... Thank you for visiting our small project with a BIG heart! Clothing & shoes are a great need, as well as tooth paste and tooth brush. If you can have them shipped to Dominican Republic, please give us a call.

 

Thank you! To all of you who have helped in coming over, or sending clothing. The Armed Forces of the Dominican Government came over to our project with 22 of there doctors and medicine to treat over 500 children and there mothers. Watch a short video below. Also 29 volunteers. Thank you!

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Feb 2009' News Flash!


Friends, sponsors, we are in awe of God's faithfulness!
Our greatest need, a water filtration system has been donated by ODIS, of Santo Domingo.
Thanks to Joseph Gautier & Francisco Colon. A system worth over $600.

(Below, Joseph, Sarah, Jorge & Sofia Escalona Founders, N.C.M.) Feb 6, 2009

January 2009 - "When I first visited this small town in Dominica Republic, August 05', I ran into this family of 7. They lived in a shack measuring 10x11. Mud floors, the roof was made from palm tree branches. Well may it be a testimony that just one person with a desire to help, will cause others to help eventually. For us its frustrating to hear "If I had money". Because we started without it. We offered our hands, our feet, and if you can't offer that, open your mouth and speak about the cause. Someone will help. That has been our story since 2005. Candida, an executive with Scotia Crecer in Santo Domingo felt to bring these children to the capital to have doctors examine them at no cost! The outcome has been overwhelming!
Though the reality that malnutrition is a problem. They are 2 to 3 inches shorter then they should be because of malnutrion. They have parasites and skin fungus. There teeth, at such a small age, have cavities already. But, they at least are on there way to a healthy future. They have never brushed there teeth. No money for tooth paste and tooth brush. We have received donations locally to purchase chickens for there father, so he can have a small business and income. I am so happy God moved me and my wife here. I can now see the fruits of why He needed us here. Its been hard, to have snakes and rats crawl in my home. Near my bed. I have been frighten, but, with God's help, I will surpass and overcome this fear!

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May 07' founder with a 1 day old baby. They hadn't even named her yet! Her mom, Maria had her in this shack! This is in the town we work in called "Juan Santiago" Dominican Republic. There are no hospitals here, its an hour away. Poverty.


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Juan Santiago, Elias Pina, Dominican Republic (The South)
Do you see the door? Made of tin cans. Shacks with rodents, mud floors, parasites eat up children's stomachs. It really impacts us to see this. We hope you consider visiting, or helping in becoming a partner, see there story here



Giving out over 100 tooth paste - Dom. Republic
Jorge Escalona (founder) and Pastor Christian Garcia from Ekklesia Church in Miami, Fl.



History

The founder of Nazirite Childrens Missions graduated from Florida National College with a degree in Computer Programming. He began doing missionary trips during his personal vacation time. While working at United Cerebral Palsy and later on at The Childrens Psychiatric Center in Miami, Fl., and with the poverty he would see in Latin America, he felt the deep desire to be a bridge and/or channel to children. Bringing clothing, shoes, hygiene so the local contacts would give them to the most needy..On August 2004 he founded NCM. From Aug 04' to Aug 05' he prepared a team, prepared himself and took that valuable time to organize just how NCM could be different from just being another foundation. Prayer had a huge part in this preparation. We strongly believe that Christ is much more intelligent then we are! He did the trips taking in each trip clothing, shoes, etc. Little by little people had an interest in going also. That has been our greatest desire, that folks can come and spend time with children and families. Giving them the most valuable aset, time.

NCM began its work as a ministry in Dominican Republic. Known locally as "El Sur" - "The South". Its the poorest part of the country. Here children have extreme cases of parasites inside there bellies. Fungus on there skins & scalp and inside there mouth. Many live in shacks made of tin, cans, and carboard boxes. Roddens such as rats, snakes infest there small shack homes and meals. Many times these rodents bit children and infect them. The nearest hospital is 50 mins away. And the mayority of these citizens do not have the $6.00 dollars to travel if there is an emergency. They live by eating what there small back yard provides. The electricity goes out every single day for hours. Little help, if any ever reaches the parts we reach in Dominican Republic and Colombia. In 3 years, we have lobbied to build a church, 2 homes and a school. And we are responsible for the donation and construction of a home and a school. Bringing over 80 american missionaries and delivering over 2,400 lbs of clothing, shoes, and hygiene materials in these 3 years. If you are in a Latin American Country, and would like for us to provide training, orientation and emotional/moral support, please feel free to contact us. As missionaries, we honor and admire other missionaires that reach Africa, Haiti, and other extreme parts of the World. We salute you. Also DATA, The One Campaign, World Vision and others. We are very small compared to them, but, we have seen God's hand transform one child at a time! We ask you, please get involved in the life of a child. Not just sending money to organizations, but you, yourself giving the greatest gift, a hug & your time.

We work in 2 countries so far. Dominican Republic is our 1st and model site, and in a small town called Saboya in Colombia.

Juan Santiago, Elias Piña - Dominican Republic is the town we work in. It is very safe and the culture is amazing. All the groups we have brought have fallen in love with the people. Read more about our friends "Contagious" when they visited and brought 35 of there youth and 3 of there pastors here. Over 75 guest from the States have come over, from pastors, to teachers, to construction personnel, to engineers and missionaries.

Please keep the founder & onsite missionaries Jorge & Sofia in prayer as they face the problem with water which is an emergency and has caused deaths to many in this country. It's a serious problem worldwide. Especially when in our case, this is an Island. And there is no help from other countries that borders it.. As they get used to this new life which is completely different then they are used to in the States. Read more @ the bottom of the page.

To see pictures of our vision/mission of the project in D.R. click here.

 

 

 

 

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