Pictures in Cazale-How people sleep

Sleeping in Haiti In Haiti, the way people sleep can vary greatly depending on where they live and their financial situation. In rural areas and poorer communities, many families sleep on thin mats laid directly on the floor or on simple wooden frames with no mattress. A bed might be

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Staff Spotlight-Jacqueline

My name is Jacqueline, and I am a mother of six children. My mother has passed away, but my father is still alive. I have one sister and two brothers. I live in Cazale, where I was born and raised. It’s a place I truly love—peaceful and filled with good

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Throw Back Thursday

We started the School Sponsorship Program many years ago with three siblings. We recently asked them to share a few words about their experience in the program and the impact it has had on their lives. I may not be very old, it’s true, but when I think back to

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Clinic Story-Ledrens

Ledrens, a 34-year-old man, lives about an hour away from our clinic. He share home with his sister. One day, Ledrens came to us, visibly worried, about a health issue he had been struggling with for some time: a problem with one of his fingers. At first, it was a

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We need help getting beds for the foster children

For many of us, having a bed is something we don’t think twice about. It’s simply part of our daily routine — a place to rest, recharge, and find comfort at the end of the day. But for many children in our foster care program, a bed of their own

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