Staff Spotlight-Yolette

Since 2019, I have been working at a RHFH staff member’s house. I’m a mother of three boys and live in a rented home with my cousin and one of my sons. I come from a large family of nine brothers and two sisters. I find purpose in my work

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Throw Back Thursday~2009 A vist from the US Embassy

Back in 2009, after the flooding in Cazale, we received an email from the US embassy expressing their desire to visit and provide gifts and food for the children. We made preparations for their arrival, and were later informed that the ambassador’s wife would be joining them. A team of

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Real Hope Academy – top 5 entries from our Gratitude Journal

“Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his name!”‭‭Psalm‬ ‭100‬:‭4‬ ‭ Real Hope Academy students and I want to share our top 5 entries from our class Gratitude Journal. Please let us know if our entries resonate with you or share your

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Pictures from Cazale~Banana trees

Bananas grow best in Tropical regions. Temperatures of 80° F (27° C) are ideal for growing plants. Banana plants like warm and wet conditions, along with fertile soils. They grow best in the tropics. When growing bananas, humidity levels must be taken into consideration. A humidity of at least 50%

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Staff Spotlight~Isemene

My name is Isemene. I have 7 children. Both of my parents have died. I have 3 living brothers. I live in a 3 room home built with cinder block, cement and is covered with a tin roof. I have a outside kitchen and outhouse. I live with 4 of

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Thankful for Medika Mamba

Last fall we were unable to get mamba like we had been getting it for year in the capital of Port-au-Prince. This was due to roads being blocked and areas begin taken over by gang activity. We began making AKAMIL (a high-protein porridge) for the children that were moderately malnourished

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