Healing in the Face of Hardship

Today, we want to share a story that’s close to our hearts here at Real Hope For Haiti. It’s a story about two brave little ones, Chrisna, 7, and her baby brother, Jamesly, who’s just 17 months old. What they went through is something no child should ever have to

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Words from Zach

James 4:13-14  Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit”;  whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then

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Staff Perspective

Hello, my name is Pascal, and I’ve been working at RHFH since 2012. Throughout my time here, I’ve encountered many remarkable individuals, but the story of Ti Levi has always stood out to me. Ti Levi was one of the first patients at the nutrition center, long before I began

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Manyen (massage)

In Haiti, the term “Manyen” means “touch” or “massage” in Creole, and it carries deep cultural significance, especially in remote areas where access to modern medical care is limited. Manyen is more than just a physical touch; it’s a therapeutic practice deeply rooted in the traditions of Haitian herbal medicine.

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Akamil: A Lifesaving Nutritional Staple in Haiti

In Haiti, Akamil is more than just food; it’s a critical part of the fight against malnutrition. This nutritious porridge is made from a blend of locally grown grains—typically a mix of corn, millet, and beans. These ingredients are ground into a fine powder and then cooked to create a

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