Family Support-B.K

My name is B.K I live with my wife and two children. We ran a small business, and our family lived comfortably—we had enough to eat, our children’s school fees were paid, and we never lacked clothing or basic necessities. Twice, our community experienced unrest, and soon the situation became

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Every Breath Counts: Oxygen Machines at the Rescue Center

At our Rescue Center, oxygen machines are lifesaving tools for the vulnerable children in our care. Many of the children we serve arrive malnourished, weak, and battling severe respiratory illnesses like pneumonia or respiratory distress. Their tiny bodies struggle to get the oxygen they need, making every breath a challenge.

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Staff Story-Juliette

My name is Juliette, and I have been a nurse in the emergency department at Real Hope for Haiti since 2015. Every day, I care for patients with a wide range of medical conditions, some straightforward and others requiring more specialized attention. Recently, I treated Destine, a 61-year-old patient who

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Haitian Mushroom Rice (Diri Djon Djon)

In Haiti, every dish tells a story, and diri djon djon—Haitian mushroom rice—is no exception. This beloved recipe brings together deep flavors, rich traditions, and a touch of nostalgia. Whether served at a special gathering or as a comforting meal at home, it’s a favorite dish. What Makes Mushroom Rice

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Aisha’s Story: Healing with Compassionate Care

At just 18 months old, little Aisha was brought to our clinic by her concerned parents. She had been suffering from painful, swollen skin abscesses that continued to worsen, causing her significant discomfort and fevers. Before reaching us, her family sought help at two other hospitals, but had to stop

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