

After they had finished laying the bricks, the visitors went to see one of the new homes. Mario Choulotte, a minister of the Haitian embassy, expressed his admiration for its comfort and detailed design. “Haiti is short of construction materials, which need to be imported. If we can build similar houses in Haiti, that will be great.” They saw a performance of sign language by the residents and practiced the exercises themselves; they also prayed with them. It was a day to experience the love and warmth which envelops the Great Love Village.
Newer news items:
- Foundation Starts Fourth Village for Typhoon Morakot Survivors
- Opens Second Village for Typhoon Morakot Survivors
- Foundation Builds Third Village for Typhoon Survivors
- Starts Third Village for Typhoon Morakot Survivors
Older news items:
- New Great Love Village in South Taiwan Survives Earthquake
- Volunteers Visit New Residents During New Year Holiday
- New life Begins at Shanlin Great Love Village
- The Opening Day of Village for Typhoon Survivors