New admits

DIEUVENSKLY He is 17 months old and weighs 14 pounds.  His mother left him with his grandma (her mother) when he was 10 months old.  Grandma says the mom went to find work in the DR and she has not heard from her since then.   She also left 4

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Fall Shipping Container

Supplies are getting low and fall is approaching….that means one thing: It’s time to get ready for the Fall 2013 Shipping Container! Gathering and packing: Loading in Indiana:  Unloading in Haiti: The plan is for this container to be filled with many much-needed medicines that will be distributed through the

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Cholera Cases on the Rise

With the help of many organizations and individuals, we were able to open the new CTC (cholera treatment center) in March 2013.  We are deeply grateful for each of you that have supported and prayed with us through this process.  You have made it possible to give quality care in a

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Guest Blog from Paul: Improving Eye Care in Cazale

Every month, Lori has a specific teaching focus for the medical team in the clinic, a continuing education to keep knowledge and training up-to-date.  Sometimes, medically trained visitors give presentations to the clinic staff, depending on their areas of expertise.  August has been designated “Eye Month,” and I (Paul C.)

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Story #1 of the burn family-Guechenet

We wanted to begin sharing with you the stories of the burn family that so many of you have asked about.   There were six children that were burned and one adult.  One of the girls died the next day.  Currently, RHFH is caring for four of the children as

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