Family Support

K.N lived in village with her two children but fled in fear of the insecrity. Many had left the area after the area was overtaken. She was scared they might come and harm her family as well. Like many others, she made the difficult decision to leave her home behind.

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Pictures from the Rescue Center

In the ICU at our Rescue Center, sleep is more than just rest—it’s part of the healing process. Many of the children who arrive here are weak, malnourished, and fighting serious illnesses. Their little bodies are exhausted. That’s why having a clean, comfortable, and safe place to sleep is so

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Staff Story

My name is Romène, and I work for the mission. Today, I’d like to share a story that is very dear to my heart. Guidelene is a six-year-old girl. She is not my biological daughter, but in my heart, she is truly my beloved child. I’ve been caring for her

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Culture-How to make a sleeping mat

In Haiti, sleeping mats are not just functional—they’re a reflection of tradition and resourcefulness. Two common types are the braided mat and the banana leaf mat, each crafted using time-honored methods passed down through generations. Banana Leaf Mats are made from banana leaves and secured with rope. After harvesting a

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Can you help with our June 2025 needs?

It’s been a long seven months since we’ve been able to receive shipments through Port‑au‑Prince airport, and we’ve missed the steady stream of life‑saving supplies you’ve sent. Thanks to your past generosity—bandages, gauze, medicines, even school supplies—we’ve continued to care for our patients day in and day out. From the

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