Our Global Partners

Sis. Elleni Gebreamlak

Founder & CEO
African AIDS Initiative International (AAII)

Sis. Fana Abraha

Executive Director
African AIDS Initiative International (AAII)

Ethiopia – Support to African AIDS Initiative International that provides volunteer counseling and testing for college students and people in the marketplace; conducting HIV/AIDS prevention education, care, and support; and providing care and capacity building to help commercial sex workers find safe and secure alternatives for their livelihoods.

Rev. & Mrs. Hezron Kimeli Cheruiyot

Superintendent
Lott Carey Ministries
Kenya and Sudan

Kenya – Support for Lott Carey Baptist Ministries that operates over 30 churches, a coffee farm, poultry projects, a women’s empowerment center with a special focus on widows and grandmothers and a health clinic.

Rev. Emile D. E. Sam-Peal

Superintendent
Lott Carey Baptist Mission Schools

LiberiaSupport for the Lott Carey Baptist Mission School, with more than 600 hundred students enrolled K – 12 on two campuses (Brewerville and Bopolu).

Rev. Dr. Kenneth Charles Ebong

Superintendent
Lott Carey Baptist Mission of Nigeria

Nigeria – Support of more than 50 churches and four schools in Southern and Southeastern Nigeria through the Lott Carey Baptist Churches to carry out evangelism, pastoral preparation and ministry, and education in communities that would otherwise have no schools.

Rev. Dr. Thembelani Jentile

General Secretary
Baptist Convention of South Africa

South Africa – Support for the Baptist Convention of South Africa, a fellowship of more than 180 churches, to provide leadership training, skills development, missions and evangelism, a theological college, and ministry support for HIV/AIDS programs.

Rev. JACOBUS & Erica Nomdoe

Cape Town, South Africa – Support to Teen Challenge/Western Cape and Home of Hope which provides residential rehabilitation programs for young people seeking to escape drug life, gang life, and prostitution. Additionally, they provide prevention programs in grade schools, middle schools, and high schools to help young people develop the resiliency to avoid gangs, drugs, and prostitution.

Rev. Dr. Munorwei Chirovamavi

Principal
Zimbabwe Theological Seminary

Zimbabwe – Support for church leadership development through primary sponsorship of the Zimbabwe Theological Seminary prepares men and women for Christian leadership in the church and the world

Thomas thomas roy

Superintendent
Lott Carey Baptist Mission in India

Asia
New Delhi India
– upport for churches in an urban community and in colonies where people with leprosy live; health care for people with leprosy and the indigent; and education for nearly 10,000 children through a network of Lott Carey Baptist Mission operated Somerville Schools.

 

Joel Dorsinville

Haiti Baptist Convention

The Caribbean
Haiti
 – Haiti Baptist Convention. Grief from Haiti’s 2010 tragic earthquake hit hard, and the country’s young people were not spared the heartache. After the earthquake the youth in Haiti were traumatized. They, too, saw and felt the deaths and devastation of Jan. 12, 2010.  With the help of the Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention, Haiti’s youth and young adults were able to find a refuge for recovery, a youth camp held by the Haiti Baptist Convention with funding from Lott Carey.  Most of the roughly 450 young people attending this yearly event are from the southern part of the country, which was hardest hit by the quake. The camp is held at Universite Chretienne du Nord d’Haiti (North Haiti Christian University) in Limbe. The university, situated on a large, wooded campus, is a private, Christian four-year institution offering a core program of general studies plus four majors—agriculture, theology, business and computer science, and fine arts and Christian leadership. The university is a member of the Haiti Baptist Convention, among other partners.  Rev. Dr. Joel Dorsinville is a Professor of the University and member of the Haiti Baptist Convention.

LYNN JOSEPH & REV. JEAN CLAUDE JOSEPH

Founders and CEO
Mission of Grace

Mission for Grace – Support for Mission of Grace, a Christ-centered organization seeking to meet the needs of Haitians through love and compassion. The vision and hope is that Carries would become City of Grace, known as a city on a hill whose light cannot be put out. The goal is not to simply improve the quality of life, but to train and equip the future leaders of Haiti.

“We did not build a compound to bring the needy in to; rather we are in and among them every day.”

Marc Arthur ST CYR

President
USEBH (Strategic Union)

Strategic Union of Churches – L’Union Strategique des Eglises Baptistes d’Haiti – the Strategic Union of Baptist Churches of Haiti –L’Union, is a group of 26 churches that Lott Carey supports with monthly financial assistance and annual pastors’ training schools.  L’Union Strategique des Eglises Baptistes and Lott Carey formed a partnership in 1916.  During the 2010 Haiti Earthquake, Lott Carey coordinated its efforts via L’Union to provide such essentials as meals to internally displaced persons and patients at a local hospital, and cash and grocery grants to families. Rev. Marc A. Pierre-Louis, currently serves as president of L’Union Strategique des Eglises Baptistes d’Haiti.

Rev. Karl Johnson

Pastor, Jamaica Baptist Union
Chairman of the Board of Directors – Trinity Evangelical Ministries

JamaicaSupport for educational programs through Trinity Evangelical Ministries which provide skills training and capacity building to help young adults achieve greater employability options, as well as preschool education and nutritional programs for underserved children and families.

rev. brenda harewood

Superintendent
Lott Carey Baptist Mission of Guyana

South America
Guyana
– Support through the Guyana Missionary Baptist Church – Lott Carey for six congregations, the Somerville Youth Camp, the Lonnie A. Simon Retreat Center, the A. Carlyle Miller Cottage Hospital and Health Center, a farming project, and food distribution centers.

North America
United States of America
 – Support for programs and services that address hunger and homelessness as well as disaster preparedness, response, and recovery ministries.

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