Sponsor a Nurse — Bringing Hope and Healing Every Day
Every day in the Rescue Center, our dedicated nurses care for some of Haiti’s sickest and most malnourished children with compassion and skill. Their work is both demanding and life-changing. The nurses perform dressing changes, give medications, monitor children on oxygen and feeding tubes, and carefully track each child’s progress.
Staff Spotlight-Tamara
I’ve been working at Real Hope for Haiti since 2023 as a nurse in the Rescue Center. I live with my aunt, my child, my uncle, and a cousin—it’s my uncle’s home, and we all share the space together. I’ve always loved caring for people who are ill, especially children.
Throw back Thursday a child from the Rescue Center
Mackenley is now a bright and handsome 7-year-old boy, full of energy and curiosity. He lives with his parents, three brothers, and two sisters. But his early childhood was anything but easy. At just two years old, Mackenley’s health took a dangerous turn. He suffered from severe malnutrition with swelling
Kreyol Song – Sere m pi pre ou (Nearer, Still Nearer)
Sere m pi pre ou, tou pre kè ouOu se trezò mwen, ou se Sovè m tou.Kenbe m, o kenbe m, Bondye damou.Fè m jwenn yon kote pou m kache nan ou. (2 fwa) Sere m pi pre ou; m pa gen anyen,Okenn bèl ofrann pou Jezi wa mwen;Sèlman yon

