January UMVIM Mission Trips to Haiti Canceled

By Susan J. Meister, UMVIM Calendar Coordinator
12/15/2010
 
NEW YORK – United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM) announced today
that twelve teams scheduled to travel to Haiti as part of the Haiti Response Plan
in January 2011, have been cancelled. The decision was made in light of recent 
experience in Haiti surrounding the response to the presidential election.
 
“Team safety and welfare is our first priority,” remarked Rev. Tom Vencuss, 
Volunteer Management Coordinator, “and regrettably the events of the last week 
have led us to the decision that it would not be safe to have these UMVIM teams 
present in Haiti around the presidential run-off, scheduled for January 16, 2011.”
 
No one on the five UMVIM teams present in Haiti on December 8 and the following 
days were ever in imminent danger. However, the staff at the Methodist Guest 
House could not reach teams at the field sites of Petit Goave and Mellier for several 
days and teams could not be sent to work sites nearby to the MGH (due to road 
closures); teams’ stays were extended beyond their expected departure dates (due 
to flight cancellations) and caused significant additional expenses for the teams; 
and in some cases, stays were extended beyond team members’ comfort and 
anxiety levels.
 
“The December teams were very accommodating,” Vencuss continued. “The team 
leaders were great, and the Haitian and American staff at the MGH went above and 
beyond in caring for the many guests. However, as we looked at this experience 
and the potential disruption unfolding in January 2011, we recommended to GBGM,
and they concurred, that the trips within this time frame be cancelled and
rescheduled.”
 
The decision to cancel was made by Vencuss and the staff in Haiti; Susan Meister, 
US-based Calendaring Coordinator; Una Jones, Assistant General Secretary for 
Annual Conference Relations & Mission Volunteers Program, GBGM; and Greg 
Forrester, Northeast Jurisdiction UMVIM Coordinator, in consultation with Rev. 
Gesner Paul, President of the Methodist Church of Haiti. 

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