Patient Education Matters at our clinic

When the clinic opens each morning, patients gather under a simple shelter before seeing the medical providers. This waiting time becomes something meaningful — a place for conversation, connection, and shared learning. Our nurses and doctors sit with patients, greet them by name, answer questions, and talk through the health

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Staff Spotlight-Roselene

I’ve been working with Real Hope for Haiti since 2024. I’m 23 years old and live at home in Cazale with my parents, two brothers, and one sister. I enjoy my work, especially when I get to care for children and teach families about good nutrition and how to care

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Clinic Story-Juliane

In the quiet isolated village nearly six hours from our clinic in Cazale, lives a devoted father and his six-month-old daughter, Juliane. Life in this remote area is not easy — healthcare is scarce, and every journey to the clinic means a long walk through rough, steep paths. Juliane’s mother

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Pictures from the Rescue Center

The nurses in the Rescue Center and the USN are the heart of daily care for the children. From the moment a child is admitted—often weak, malnourished, or fighting serious illness—the nurses begin a rhythm of care that continues day and night. They carefully check vital signs, administer medications, monitor

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Recovered Patient-Elisson

Elisson is a 4-year-old boy who has faced more challenges than any child his age should endure. After losing his mother, he has been lovingly cared for by his grandmother. One day, as his health rapidly declined, she embarked on a nearly 10-hour journey—on foot and by transport—to bring him

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