RECENT ARTICLES
Miami Herald:
May 12, 2023: Children are ‘wasting’ away in Haiti as violence leads to skyrocketing malnutrition, UN says
UN News:
March 23, 2023 – Haiti: Amid rising hunger levels, ‘world cannot wait for disaster before it acts’, WFP warns
Miami Herald:
July 14, 2022 – Haitian-American man was carrying aid to Haiti from Miami. Then his vessel capsized
Newsonyx:
July 13, 2022 – Haitian Man Dies At Sea Trying To Bring Supplies And Start A Business In His Beloved Patria
Centre Médical Béraca Blog:
June 10, 2022 – CMB Mourns Death of Longtime Board Member, Renel Noel
NEWS ARCHIVE
Why We Succeed In Haiti
Many people are hesitate to donate to us because they doubt their contributions will make an impact in Haiti. Let's address this head on and frankly. It is no secret that most organizations fail in Haiti.
Doctors Visit House of Hope
During the first week of June, Dr. Grace Eckhoff visited us at House of Hope. Grace grew up in our village of La Pointe with her parents, who were our doctors. Now she has returned
Response To Red Cross Scandal
Friends of Humanity is a U.S.-based charitable organization, but unlike large charities, we operate continuously on the ground. We do not simply visit Haiti. We are tied to a group that has operated in Haiti for over 50 years.
Oliana’s Story
Oliana is one of many children who find hope, medical care, education, and safety at House of Hope in Port-de-Paix, Haiti..
The Story of Lethnie
Lethnie, paralyzed by tuberculosis of the spine, is finding hope through the example of Linda, who is also in a wheelchair.
Thank You Ms. Madana And So Many
Friends of Humanity 4 Haiti wants to extend a sincere thank you to Ms. Madana. Since 2012, she has been collecting food every month for the kids at House of Hope. Renel Noel, our president,
Broad Foundation Is Benefactor for Change
Eli and Edy Broad and the Broad Foundation have generously donated $5,000 to Friends of Humanity, joining us as a Benefactor for Change. Mr. Broad is the only person to found two Fortune 500 companies
Miami Herald Articles
From The Miami Herald by Jacqueline Charles, 11/23/2014 Newly installed solar-powered street lamps stand as a beacon of hope, lighting up the rocky terrain as idle bulldozers collect dust along the lush mountainside. In a