Medika Mamba

In many parts of the world, malnutrition poses a severe risk to the health and survival of children. Thankfully, an innovative and highly effective treatment known as Medika Mamba is working in the fight against childhood malnutrition. Medika Mamba, which means “peanut butter medicine” in Haitian Creole, is more than

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Staff Perspectives

Hello, I’m Guy, and I’ve been part of the RHFH family for several years now. I have several jobs that i do at RHFH. One of those I’m entrusted with a crucial responsibility – driving a vehicle to transfer patients to other hospitals. Every day brings its own challenges and

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Haitian Recipe~Millet

Millet holds significant importance in Haitian culture, being a staple grain utilized in various ways, from making flour, alcohol and cooking meals for family gatherings. But how is millet actually made and cooked? How is Millet Grain Made? Millet is cultivated like any other plant in Haitian gardens. First, the

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Words from Zach

Do you really love God? Do you really love others? Matthew 5:43-48 43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ 44 [a]But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you

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Staff Spotlight-Rose Nardine

My name is Rose Nardine, and I’m a part-time employee here at Real Hope for Haiti. I work with the children in the Rescue Center, and I’ve been doing this on and off since December of 2022. You see, my family has been displaced because of gang activity in our

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New admits to the Rescue Center

Emilca, an 8 month old, weighing 12 pounds, arrived at the clinic accompanied by both her parents, who had no funds for transportation, compelling them to walk a lengthy 6 miles each way to reach the clinic. She is their only child, but her mother is expecting another baby. Both

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