Culture -“Kafe Amè” A special coffee made in Haiti

Kafe Amè (literal translation is “sour coffee”) is a drink that is made often in Haiti. People drink it when they have stress, anxiety, tension, nervousness, distress, or panic. They also drink it for itching and headaches. (You should not drink it if you are pregnant or have high blood

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“Persevere in Crisis” Matching Funds Challenge

With our “Courage in Crisis” campaign at the end of last year, many of you helped us navigate the new reality in our area after gang violence, scarcity of food/ medications, and the reemergence of cholera disrupted our community. Your sacrificial donations kept our programs strong and uninterrupted, supplying IV

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Staff Spotlight~Louna

My name is Louna. I have been working at RHFH since Dec 2008. My parent have both died. I have two brothers and four sisters. I have six children, some of them live with me and some live on their own. I own a three room home where I live.

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RHA kids

Praying together daily is a privilege and priority for RHA. Individual time connecting with our Great God is incredibly important too. Our students would like to share their perspectives on personal prayer. Grace – My favorite place to connect with God is on my back porch in the early morning.

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Kreyol song – Jezi Mwen Renmen Ou

Jezi mwen renmen ou, se ou ki Sovè m ;Amou ou fè m kite plezi peche mwen.Redanmtè beni mwen, se ou ki Sovè mMwen renmen ou, Senyè, Chak jou m pi renmen w Mwen renmen ou paske ou renmen m avanSou lakwa kalvè ou te soufri pou mwen.Mwen renmen ou

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