The Medicine Gap: How You Can Help Bridge It

A mother brought her daughter to our clinic with what had started as a blister on her leg but had evolved into an alarming infected wound. We cleaned it, dressed it carefully, and gave her the antibiotics she needed. Over the next week, I watched that wound heal with each

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Can you help with these needs?

printable PDF:  2026-01 Needs List Amazon wish list: 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

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Pumpkin Soup-Soup Joumou

Every Sunday here at the mission, we serve a big pot of warm, comforting soup—a simple tradition that brings everyone together. But whenever January approaches, we can’t help but think about another beloved soup that holds a very special place in the hearts of Haitians everywhere: Soup Joumou, the famous

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Education story-Vanessa and the kids in the USN

At our nutrition center, caring for children means more than medical treatment and meals. We also believe learning and curiosity are an important part of a child’s growth. That’s why we regularly set aside special days focused on simple educational activities. Many of the children who come to us live

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Recovered Patient-Jean Rodens

Fourteen-year-old Rodens lives in a small rural community about a 45-minute walk from the clinic. He lives with his mother, stepfather, three sisters, and two brothers. His biological father passed away when he was very young, and since then, the clinic has often played an important role in his life.

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