Staff Spotlight-Roselene
I’ve been working with Real Hope for Haiti since 2024. I’m 23 years old and live at home in Cazale with my parents, two brothers, and one sister. I enjoy my work, especially when I get to care for children and teach families about good nutrition and how to care
Throwback Thursday: How Education Changed the Story for Babies with Neural Tube Defects
On this Throwback Thursday we’re looking back at a part of our work that quietly changed lives — health education about spina bifida and other neural tube defects. Real Hope For Haiti has been doing health education since 1994, and in 2007 we began a focused effort on neural tube
Kreyol song – Jézu, mouin té promèt Ou (Jesus, I Have Promised)
Jezi, mwen te pwomèt ouPou m swiv ou jouk lafen;Rete tou pre mwen toutan,Mèt mwen e zanmi mwen.Mwen pa pè sa k ap rive m,Lè ou rete tou pre m;Mwen pa p pèdi nan wout la,Lè ou mache avè m. M santi lemonn twò pre mwen;Jezi rete pi pre.Gen de
Clinic Story-Juliane
In the quiet isolated village nearly six hours from our clinic in Cazale, lives a devoted father and his six-month-old daughter, Juliane. Life in this remote area is not easy — healthcare is scarce, and every journey to the clinic means a long walk through rough, steep paths. Juliane’s mother

