US Captives in Haiti Were Helping Rebuild Quake-Damaged Homes

US Captives in Haiti Were Helping Rebuild Quake-Damaged Homes
An entrance to the Christian Aid Ministries compound is seen after the abduction of a U.S.-based group of missionaries fueled international concerns over gang violence, in Titanyen, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Oct. 18, 2021. Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters
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The work of U.S. and Canadian missionaries kidnapped in Haiti over the weekend included helping rebuild homes following an August earthquake on the island, according to their Ohio-based organization that has aid projects all over the world.

Christian Aid Ministries (CAM) said in a statement Tuesday that the 17 captives—among them, five children, one just eight months old—had been visiting an orphanage the organization supports when they were kidnapped Saturday outside the capital Port-au-Prince.