Pictures from the Rescue Center-Toys
At the Rescue Center, healing goes far beyond medicine and nutrition. Twice a day, laughter came be heard during playtime—a special part of our daily schedule that brings smiles, sparks curiosity, and supports the growth and recovery of the children in our care. The children in the Rescue Center are
Recovered Patient-Wendilove
Wendilove was just a few months old when she first arrived at our clinic. Her mother, facing extreme financial hardship, struggled to care for herself and her newborn. From the very beginning, Wendilove’s health was in critical condition. She weighed just 4 pounds and was suffering from a neck abscess,
Family Support-J.M.
J.M., a 19-year-old mother, lives alone with her young son. To support them, she sold cosmetics, often traveling long distances to restock her supplies. But one day, everything changed. On a routine trip, she was attacked and they stole all her money—and tragically, they also assaulted her. Shaken and heartbroken,
Words from Gretchen
I’ve enclosed the general letter that I sent out to everyone. I hope you girls are both doing well. I got into a letter-writing mood and managed to get a lot of notes and letters done this week. It takes a lot of time to write to everyone, and I
Staff Story-Mamoune
At the nutrition center, every child’s recovery is a reminder of why we do what we do. I’m Mamoune, and I want to share the story of Rose-Carline—a brave little girl who came to us suffering from severe malnutrition. Rose-Carline lives in Fond-Baptiste, a village 10 hours away from our

