Guest Post: Volunteer Katrina
No Doubt A Life Changer When asked to write a post about an experience at RHFH, I had no idea where to start. Do I share a story about the hard times, the easy times, the joyful times, or the mournful times. Working and volunteering at RHFH has been nothing
Cholera Treatment Program: Successfully Complete!
While Haiti is full of beautiful people, it also is full of complex problems. At times, ministry can be discouraging here as the complications continue to stack one on top of another. Systemic problems within Haiti’s infrastructure, economy, and political arena coupled with other global realities give the impression that
Annual Missions Commitment
For many of us, the beginning of a new year is marked with new resolutions, lofty goals, and big dreams for the coming year. As you plan to read more books, get more sleep, or be more active this year, we want to encourage you to consider what kind of
Cazale photos: irrigation
It is the dry season in Cazale and the gardens depend on irrigation to survive. From as long as anyone can remember, river water is diverted from upstream and flows through a complex system of ditches to water as much land as possible. The water flows gently through the diversion