Pictures from the Rescue Center-toys
Toys play an important role in the healing and recovery of children in the Rescue Center. While medical treatment and proper nutrition are essential, play helps restore a sense of normalcy for children who have experienced illness, trauma, or separation from family. Through play, children can express emotions they may
Education-in the clinic waiting room area
At the start of each year, the clinic team takes time to plan group patient education sessions for the months ahead. Staff members meet to identify topics based on patients’ needs and different stages of life. Together, they decide which themes will be covered, who will lead each session, and
Kreyol verse – John ch10 v9
Jan ch10 v9 Se mwen menm ki pòt la. Moun ki pase nan mwen pou antre, la sove. La antre, la soti, la jwenn manje pou l’ manje. John 10:9 I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved. They will come in and go out, and find pasture.
A story from a staff member about Rose-Mirtha
As the nurse caring for Rose-Mirtha, I want to share her story from my perspective. Rose-Mirtha is a 25-year-old mother of three who lives in a very remote rural area far from the clinic. She began prenatal care with us at 24 weeks of pregnancy and was very committed to
Culture-The care of the mother after child birth
In Haiti, many women still give birth at home. This is often due to limited access to healthcare facilities, long travel distances, cost, or deeply rooted cultural traditions. In some communities, childbirth has long been supported by family members and traditional birth attendants, and home births are considered normal and

