Community Work Day

by: Lori Last June, the community group planted lots of flamboyant trees along a 1.5 mile stretch of road. Today, some of the group started at one end and weeded around the trees a bit.  There was thorn bushes, vines, and other weeds growing around them and hindering their growth.

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Answers…to Answer the Question, Dude!

Last week, we asked for questions for our RHFH staff missionaries and families. Here are some of the responses. How do you deal with the instability of the country where you serve? I mean, I know you guys and I know that you have many dedicated workers who love you

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Saturday Morning Snack…

By: Casey Zachary A fascinating website that compares your life with what it would be like if you were born in Haiti, or any other country. Here is a practical guide to discussing the Haiti Earthquake, or any natural disaster, with your children. The US begins deporting Haitians for the

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A Video Describing the RHFH Rescue Center

We are grateful for the many new friends that have become aware of Real Hope for Haiti in the recent months. For those who read about the Rescue Center, but do not understand its purpose, here is a video from Licia Betor, director of the RHFH Rescue Center, explaining what

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Love, Happy, Joy, Joy…. [Video]

The Haitian people face some of the fiercest and most challenging battles you can imagine. Despite this, they tend to have a jovial attitude despite all they endure each day. We are grateful to share life with them, both the good and bad times. At times, we weep and mourn.

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Roslande

                             50 pounds                                                               67 pounds Sometime in your life, hope that you might see one starved man, the look on his face when the bread finally arrives.  Hope that you might have baked it or bought or even kneaded it yourself.  For that look on his face, for your

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