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Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission

  • Obituaries

    Anita Arrigona, who served with her husband, James S. Arrigona, as he presided over the Belgium Brussels Mission from 1977-1980 and the Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission from 1984-86, died Aug. 31, 2011, in Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Home from Haiti for Latter-day Saint volunteers

    "No one will ever know the full measure of the good they have accomplished," said Steve Studdert concerning the Utah Hospital Task Force — a 125-person team of doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians, building contractors and interpreters.
  • Country information: Haiti

    On the west side of Hispaniola Island in the West Indies, Haiti has a people who speak Haitian Creole and French. About 80 percent are Roman Catholic, and 10 percent are Protestant.
  • Glimmers of light and hope shine forth from earthquake-ravaged country

    As the death toll from the Jan. 12 Haitian earthquake soars from tens of thousands to possibly several hundred thousand, little glimmers of light and hope still have shone through in Port-au-Prince.

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