Kanpe, Couche, Woule! ~ Stop, Drop, Roll!

The fire safety education team arrived on Sunday, the 11th, and began visiting local schools the next morning.  By the end of the week, they had visited more than a dozen schools in the Cazale area.  With the help of their translator Gilbert, (a RHFH employee) they were able to

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Surgery team update

We told you about a surgery team from the LEAP Foundation that came to operate in Port Nov 1-4 and wanted to give you an update.  There were seven patients that went and had consultations done by the surgeons.  There were three that actually got surgery. Anack was the most

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“Answer the Question, Dude!” Returns

Real Hope for Haiti is very grateful for all of our friends and supporters that faithfully read this blog and share it with others. In some ways, we very much feel as though we share life with you in that we all have a passion for God and the Haitian

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Sonograms

Once a month, a doctor comes to the clinic to perform sonograms for women.  Pregnant ladies love to see their baby and learn if it is a boy or a girl.  Not all women can afford to have a sonogram done during their pregnancy, but it is still important for

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Thank you!

One way to prevent cholera and other diseases is to promote good hygiene practices.  Many are willing, but do not have access to sanitation services.  It is common for some to have to use the gardens because they don’t have a latrine or outhouse.  The community group, GVADK, has built

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children’s smiles light up the world

“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” -Dr Seuss “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” -Frederick Douglas “Stay a child while you can be a child.” -Stephen Sondheim  

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