The morning trumpet show transforms the beginnings into acts of charity
The host Sonny Etienne and his team from the show Morning trumpet On Radio Mega have found an innovative way to put into practice biblical lessons. Their initiative to collect funds and distribution of assistance kits for patients in hospitals in Port-au-Prince demonstrates how faith can result in concrete actions to help the most deprived.
A collection of beginnings at the service of the patients
Each year in January, Sonny Etienne mobilizes her listeners so that they offer their first offerings of the year as beginnings. This collection, which lasts all month, makes it possible to bring together funds that will be used to prepare hygiene and food kits, as well as envelopes containing money.
A distribution of fraternal love
The highest point of this initiative took place Sunday, February 23, 2025 At the Peace University Hospital. In a warm and fraternal atmosphere, the morning trumpet team distributed these kits to more than 381 patients. Each beneficiary would have received not only basic necessities, but also financial aid that can be used to cover medical costs, whether it be operations, care for sick children or the purchase of medicines.
A concrete application of biblical lessons
This initiative echoes verse 10 in chapter 3 of the Book of Malachie, which urges the faithful to bring their tithes so that there is food in the house of the Lord. Sonny Etienne and his team thus show how Haitian churches can concretely put this teaching into practice to help people in need.
How to participate in this charitable work
For those who wish to support this noble cause, Here is the information to remember:
– The collection of the beginnings takes place every year throughout the month of January
– The distribution is done on the last Sunday in February
– The morning trumpet show on Radio Mega is the point of contact for donations
This initiative by Sonny Etienne and the morning trumpet team shows how faith can result in concrete acts of charity, bringing comfort and support for the most vulnerable in Haitian society.