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More than a year after the cholera outbreak, a suit against the United Nations is being tried in a U.S. federal court.
It’s on ours! Along with peanut butter, cotton balls, soap, and vaseline. So many things that seem mundane to us are treasured at House of Hope. Peanut butter and cake mixes are big deals! While toys always are top of mind, it is relatively easy to collect toys for children. In fact, several groups are […]
Jumalia writes a little note of thanks, saying how your gifts have made a difference for her.
Friends of Humanity has hit the Trifecta! Horses, Holidays and helping Haiti… a winning combination! On Sunday, December 14 enjoy a festive afternoon of racing and a lavish buffet luncheon in a private area of the Ten Palms Restaurant at Gulfstream Park with air-conditioned trackside seating. Fun raffle prizes and incredible silent auction items. A […]
In Haiti, Christmas is celebrated January 2. While most of us look forward to wonderful meals with family and friends, these children do not have that luxury. The children are fed twice a day with bread and water at midday. This is more than most children in Haiti have, and at the moment it is […]
Volunteers are always needed in Miami to collect, sort, and package donations. Volunteers, especially those with skills in the building and medical professionals, are needed in Haiti.
To volunteer, contact Renel Noel at 305-484-8499 or 305-323-0937 mobile
If you or your organization is interested in supporting our efforts, please contact Kathleen Monahan using our contact us form.
> We are extremely grateful for the donation of brand new commercial washers and dryers from a laundromat owner. This donation means laundry for the hospital and orphanage no longer has to be done by hand.
Many of the photos were provided by David Greenwood-Haigh
Thank you to Andrew Hayward Smith for documenting our work in Port-de-Paix and at House of Hope
Thank you to Louicius Micius Eugene for his photos of rain-inundated Port-de-Paix
Photography also by Jorge Fusaro, Bill Tenney, Kathleen Monahan, and Jenny Reitz Comprére
A special thanks to Paul Morris of Morphoto, Inc.