Pictures from Cazale-home made toys

In rural Haiti, children’s creativity shines as they transform everyday discarded items into playful treasures. Without access to store-bought toys, kids in places like Cazale invent their own—turning old soda bottles, wires, tires, and plastic containers into cars, dolls, and kites. One favorite creation is the ti machinn—a homemade toy

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New Admits

Lephania has returned to our center for the second time in a short period—just last month, she was discharged and sent home after showing signs of recovery. Sadly, her health declined again. After suffering from diarrhea and vomiting, she became extremely weak and malnourished, with a -4 SD height-to-weight rating

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Guerlande’s Healing Journey

Guerlande, a 23-year-old woman from Cazale, presented to our clinic in extremely worrying health. Upon arrival, she presented with abnormal vital signs, including a persistent fever and generalized edema. Her face and limbs were visibly swollen, indicating a significant imbalance in her general condition. Given this alarming clinical picture, we

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