Staff Spotlight-Tamara

I’ve been working at Real Hope for Haiti since 2023 as a nurse in the Rescue Center. I live with my aunt, my child, my uncle, and a cousin—it’s my uncle’s home, and we all share the space together. I’ve always loved caring for people who are ill, especially children.

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Throw back Thursday a child from the Rescue Center

Mackenley is now a bright and handsome 7-year-old boy, full of energy and curiosity. He lives with his parents, three brothers, and two sisters. But his early childhood was anything but easy. At just two years old, Mackenley’s health took a dangerous turn. He suffered from severe malnutrition with swelling

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Recovered Patient-Elmise

Elmise’s Journey: From Hardship to a Loving Home Elmise, a bright 10-year-old with a radiant smile, is now thriving in our foster care program—but her journey here has been far from easy. She and her sister grew up with their mother, who struggled with mental illness and was unable to

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Family Support-Andrena

Before moving to Cazale, Andrena lived in a village with her three sons and daughter. As armed groups began taking over nearby areas—burning homes, stealing belongings, and harming residents—Andrena feared for her family’s safety. She left and stayed with a friend in a neighborhood of Cazale for 13 days. But

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Pictures from the Rescue Center-meat

Why Meat Matters at the Rescue Center At the Rescue Center, every meal is part of the healing process. Many of the children we care for arrive severely malnourished. Their little bodies are weak, their reserves are gone, and their growth has been delayed. For them, food is not just

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