Lori Moise

Lorell (Lori) Moise, Board President

Lori, the director of the clinic, uses her skills as an RN to treat as many patients as she can.  She enjoys wound care, emergency care and treating childhood malnutrition and infections.  In the fall of 2010, the cholera epidemic spread into Cazale, Haiti and the surrounding communities.  In addition to being director of the medical clinic, Lori opened and ran the Cholera Treatment Center (CTC) and treated and educated over 13,000 people from November 2010 to November 2020.  Lori helps the RHFH development committee and is co-founder of GDVAK, the local community development group in Cazale.  Lori is married to Charles and they live in Cazale with their 2 dogs and cat.

Debra (Debbie) Woodward, Board Vice-President

In November 2009, Debbie made her first trip to Real Hope For Haiti.   There she experienced the strength and resilience of the Haitian people and the Christ-centered hope that RHFH offers in caring for the people of Cazale and surrounding communities.  Two months after returning home, the great earthquake of 2010 occurred.  Poised to accept supplies in family- owned warehouse, Debbie began collecting, sorting and packing containers of medical, hygiene, and other necessary items to ship to RHFH.  She continued to make another 7 trips to Haiti throughout the early stages of the cholera epidemic.

Debbie has a Bachelors of Business Administration degree and over 30 years of management experience in both non-profit and for-profit organizations.  She is passionate about partnering with people and seeing them use their God given talents to reach their potential and elevate the broader community they are part of.  Debbie and her husband Paul live in Plymouth, Minnesota and she has one adult son.

Sarah Wright, Board Secretary

Sarah first learned about Real Hope For Haiti when she was invited to go on a mission trip with a church group in 2010.  Haiti, the people of Cazale, and everyone at Real Hope For Haiti stole her heart.  That trip awakened a passion.  She returned to Haiti many times, developed many relationships and seeks to serve and support RHFH in any way possible.  Sarah works as an ER Unit Secretary.  Sarah, her husband Andy and their children live in Logansport, Indiana.

Licia Betor, Treasurer

Licia is the director of the Rescue Center which provides 24/7/365 care for sick and acutely malnourished children.  She has been living in Haiti full-time since 1995.  Licia manages the food box program, the infant formula program, the Rescue Center sponsorship program and the school sponsorship program.  Licia manages a staff of approximately 30 employees in Cazale.  She currently serves as the chair of the finance committee and is the Treasurer for RHFH.  Licia lives with her husband Enoch in Cazale and has 3 sons and 1 daughter.

Pastor Bradford (Brad) Brizendine

Pastor Brad Brizendine was born and raised in Anderson, IN.  He graduated from Anderson High School in 1971, began his short-lived time at an Indiana college, dropped out after his first quarter and returned to Anderson to work at General Motors.  Brad developed a serious addiction to alcohol while in high school and shortly thereafter became even more gravely addicted.  After being witnessed to “persistently” by two loving Christian men, Brad accepted Jesus Christ in 1975 and was gloriously saved, set free from alcohol, tobacco and gambling.  Brad immediately separated himself from the vices that once enslaved him and entered the ministry.

In 1978, Pastor Brad joined the ministry as a youth/associate pastor and was appointed senior pastor in 1980.   In 1982, God led him to start an independent ministry, Center of Faith Ministries, Inc..  Currently, Brad and his wife Joan of 31 years, pastor Greenbriar Community Church in Anderson, IN.   Brad and Joan have five grown sons, one daughter in Heaven, and twelve grandchildren.

Casey Zachary

Casey Zachary, Executive Director

Casey has served as Executive Director of Real Hope For Haiti since 2016.  Casey moved to Haiti in 1994 at the age of 14.  He adjusted well and fell in love with those around him.  He picked up the language quickly and assisted in many duties in the mission.

Casey returned to the United States and graduated from Oral Roberts University in 2001 and Corban School of Ministry in 2013.  He married his lovely wife Brianna in 2002.  Casey and Brianna live in Cazale with their three children and dog.