Words from Zach
A letter written by Zach in May 1994 Praise God! Hallelujah! It doesn’t seem possible we have been here almost 4 months. Much has happened in those four months and only by the mercy and grace of God we have made it. The same excitement and joy we experienced on
Staff Perspective
I am Rosina, an employee at RHFH, where I have worked for 12 years. Over the years, I have seen many lives and heard many stories, but one that stands out from the beginning of my time here is Wilner’s. Wilner’s story is a reminder of the strength and resilience
Konbit-working together
The word konbit, which means “work together,” is an important part of Haitian culture. It’s more than just working together on farms—it’s a way for people to come together as a community. Farmers, gardeners, and others join forces to help each other with planting, harvesting or other community activities. This
New Admits to the Rescue Center
Guernal found himself in a frightening situation when gangs started attacking the local police station in his town. Amidst the chaos, he was shot in the leg while his family was trying to escape. His father, scooped him up and rushed to our clinic for help. However, in the frantic
Washing for the Rescue Center
Good morning from our Rescue Center in Haiti! Today, we want to celebrate the incredible women of our laundry team who work tirelessly four days a week, ensuring the children have diapers, clothing and bedding each day. Their day begins at sunrise. They go to the Rescue Center to collect

