Villagers View-Cameau

Cameau is a place where community runs deep, and despite its small size, there is a bond that tie us together. Life in Cameau is simple. We live in harmony, and though our village has grown over the years, our sense of unity remains strong. Outsiders who come to make

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Staff Perspectives-Macula

My name is Macula, and I’ve had the privilege of working at the Real Hope for Haiti (RHFH) Nutrition Center since 2004. As a mother, I have always felt a deep connection with the children I care for here. Every child that comes through our doors holds a special place

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A Haitian Recipe-Tomtom

TomTom is a beloved cultural dish made from breadfruit, rooted in Haitian tradition, particularly in the town of Jérémie in the south of the country. While breadfruit can be prepared in various ways—boiled, fried, or even turned into juice—TomTom is different for its texture and the way it’s consumed. TomTom

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