The co-director of House of Hope, Linda, knows all too well what it is like to be hopeless. When she came to House of Hope as a child, she was unable to walk. In northwest Haiti, those who are disabled do not have prospects for survival. House of Hope saved Linda’s life and now she is helping a child, Lethnie, who faces the same struggles.z
Lethnie was paralyzed by Pott’s disease, a form of tuberculosis outside of the lungs that attacks and destroys the spine. Her already bleak future became even bleaker. House of Hope was her lifeline, and here she is learning from Linda that it is possible to live a full life without having full use of her body.
Lethnie is doing well and is quickly becoming Linda’s “right hand man.” They are a formidable force for good here at House of Hope!




We gratefully acknowledge Sandra and Victor Fuller and the Fuller Family Foundation for their belief in this mission and for leading with a very generous donation.
We gratefully acknowledge Eli and Edy Broad and the Broad Foundation for their generous support of our work.
We thank Connie and John Cioffi and the Cioffi Foundation for their generosity.
Thank you to Neiman Marcus for their support at our recent fundraising event. Read more about it under News and Events.
Thank you to Mr. George Wilson for generously donating $1,000 and 100 bags of black beans to feed the children of House of Hope.
We thank Ms. Madana who continues to donate large amounts of food each month for House of Hope orphanage.
We are grateful to Ken and Judy Langner of Lake Stevens, WA for pledging a donation of $600 a year for three years.
We would like to thank Tina Cornely and her nonprofit, Bridging Humanity, for collecting diapers and goods for House of Hope.
We would like to thank the Rotary Club of Miami Shores for their ongoing support.
We are grateful to Great HealthWorks for a donation of $500 toward the Sanitation Project.
Winston Delawar Photograhy/Suzanne Delawar Studios graciously donate photography as our official photographers at all events.