Staff Spotlight-Espenson
My name is Spenson, and I’ve been working at Real Hope for Haiti since January 2020. I serve as a chaplain here at the mission, and I consider it a blessing to walk alongside both staff and patients in their daily journeys. Each morning, I begin the day by leading
Throw Back Thursday-Afternoon Bible classes
A few years ago, we started something special here in the afternoon – Bible classes for the children and teenagers in our area. At the time, we weren’t sure how many kids would be interested or what it might grow into. But thanks to the time and dedication of our
Kreyol song – Chè Senyè, kenbe men m (Dear Lord, Hold My Hand)
Chè Senyè, kenbe men m, ede mwen rete fèmMwen bouke, m fatige, tèlman.Nan loraj, nan fènwa, klere wout la devan m ;Kenbe men m, chè Senyè, fè m rive Lè chemen m difisil, e m bezwen ou anpilSenyè, rete la tou pre mwen.Lè mwen prèt pou ale, ede m pou
Clinic Story-Jovanel
Sometimes I forget how easy it is for most of us to get help when we’re sick — you just go to a clinic or call a doctor. But in the mountains of Haiti, things are so different. Every day, families fight against poverty, hunger, and sickness, and still somehow
Will you commit to be an Anchor of Hope?
Still open. Still serving. Still advancing. For 31 years, God’s faithfulness has been the foundation of this work in Haiti. Through seasons of hope and seasons of fear, through days when supplies were scarce and days when the clinic overflowed with grateful families, His steady hand has guided and sustained

