Throwback Thursday-The clinic in Cazale

The Real Hope for Haiti (RHFH) clinic in Cazale has come a long way since we first opened its doors in 2000. When we moved into a small, four-room house that year, we were starting fresh after leaving the local government clinic. Little did we know that this modest space

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Kreyol Song: Fòk mwen di ou ki kote Kris te pran m

36 Révéillons-Nous | 36 RNC / Page 343 1. Fòk mwen di ou ki kote Kris te pran m:Pou w pa konprann mwen te fè moun debyen;Mwen t ap neye nan peche lwen Bondye.Lanmou Jezi fè mwen gras, li chwazi m. Refren:Mwen pa konnen poukisa Kris renmen mSèlman mwen wè

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“Captain of these men of death”

Tuberculosis infected 70- 90% of the urban population in the United States and Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. And an estimated 80% of people who developed active disease died from it. It was a devastating disease. Fortunately, curative treatment was developed in the mid 20th century.

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Journey to Recovery-Lucienne

My name is Lucienne, I’m 41 years old, and the proud mother of two children, a boy and a girl. Before my life took an unexpected turn, I worked at the Cabaret market, selling bananas, pineapples, cabbages, and other produce. But in 2012, after giving birth to my son, everything

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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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