Annual Shipment

Packing the crates at the warehouse.

Packing the crates at the warehouse.

We do one large shipment once a year (usually late summer) with our mission partners. All of the sewing supplies is held at our small warehouse in Indiana until we’re ready to pack the crates. The supplies are then sorted and packed into plastic vacuum sealed bags to ensure safe travel and future storage.

When it’s time, we rent a box truck and bring the supplies to our mission partners’ warehouse in Versailles, Kentucky. Once there, we take all of the supplies and load it into wooden crates.

Once packed, our mission partners send the crates via truck to south Florida where they are loaded onto a cargo ship. The cargo ship goes to Port-de-Paix, Haiti, and the crates are unloaded there. The sewing supplies are then divided between the two classes. The Port-de-Paix class supplies has reached its final destination, but the supplies for the Mole St. Nicolas class still needs to go on a 3-hour journey by truck.

Port-de-Paix sewing class unloading the crates.

Port-de-Paix sewing class unloading the crates.

Donations by Mail

Prefer to write a check? If so, please make your check payable to "Haiti 323 Project"  and put "annual shipment" in the memo line. Please mail your check to:

Haiti 323 Project
PO Box 35
Sellersburg, IN 47172

Thank you for your support on this very important project!