Canaan Christian Community was established in 1991 as a community of Christians that welcome people who need a place to belong. Most of the 110 residents are children who either do not have parents or whose parents are unable to provide care for them for various reasons. The leaders of the community strive to provide a safe haven for all who live or visit here. God has blessed them with facilities to provide a comfortable home for both residents and guests. Canaan is designed to be a place of peace and preparation for both those who live at Canaan as well as those who visit.
The community is located near the town of Montrouis, approximately 80 kilometers north of Port Au Prince, the capital of Haiti. Guests are met by Canaan staff at either the airport or busstop. It takes approximately an hour and thirty minutes to make the trip from Port Au Prince to Canaan.
Canaan Christian Community is built on a hillside near the national highway overlooking the Caribbean. The hillside surrounding Canaan is dry desert just like Canaan was when the community was first established in 1991. Since, then God has blessed the planting of trees that has resulted in Canaan being the only shaded community in the area other than directly on the seaside. The buildings consist of dormitories for boys and girls, staff homes, and guest facilities. Recently the government has provided peroidic electricity for the area. Generators provide electricity in the evenings when the government electricity is not available. There is usually no electricity available during the daylight hours. Drinking water is hauled in by Canaan staff and put through a purification system. Water for washing, bathing, etc.
Melas are served to the children and the staff in an outdoor, covered cafeteria. Meals prepared by the cooks, consist of simple but DELICIOUS food that the Lord provides through donations of friends of Canaan. Rice and beans are the simple food along with local fresh vegetables that are served when funds are available. Meat is very expensive in Haiti and not as readily available as in North America.
