The importance of daily monitoring of the children

In the Rescue Center, every child’s health journey begins with careful attention and intentional care. When a child is first admitted — often sick, weak, or severely malnourished — our nurses immediately begin monitoring vital signs every 2, 3, or 4 hours. This close observation continues until each child is

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Kreyol verse – Lik ch9 v23

Lik ch9 v23 Epi li di yo tout: Si yon moun vle mache dèyè m’, se pou li bliye tèt li. Se pou li chaje kwa l’ sou zèpòl li chak jou, epi swiv mwen. Luke 9:23 Then He said to them all, “If anyone desires to come after Me,

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Can you help with our November 2025 needs?

printable PDF:  2025-11 Needs List Amazon wishlist: https://a.co/cqmcUfL *NOTE* Since there is a 3-4 month delay in shipping/customs, it is possible that some of these items are on their way but we just haven’t received them here in Cazale yet. We’re leaving the items on the list until we receive

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Staff Story

Today, we want to share the story of Silvicia, a 42-year-old woman, a small community about 30 minutes from our clinic in Cazale. She lives with her husband and one of their three children in a small two-room home, while her other two children stay with relatives who help care

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Haitian Traditions: The Red String and the Key Around the Neck

In Haiti, as in many other countries, there are numerous traditions and customs deeply rooted in the culture—especially in rural areas. These practices are often passed down from generation to generation, sometimes without people fully knowing their origins, yet they remain an important part of daily life for many Haitians.

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Clinic Story-Sianie

At 63 years old, Sianie lives with her husband and their eight children in a small rural community in Haiti. The family depends on farming, growing just enough to survive. Every day, under the blazing sun, Sianie works with her hands in the soil — because she must. Her strength

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