Real Hope For Haiti Blog
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RHFH - provides hope for the Haitian people in this life and the life to come. They do it by boldly proclaiming the liberating Gospel of Jesus Christ and by meeting acute physical needs through services in our outpatient general clinic and inpatient Rescue Center for malnourished children. Follow the Real Hope For Haiti Blog to read about daily updates, organizations' events & activities,..
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
Hello, I’m happy to share a bit about my role and life here at Real Hope for Haiti, where I’ve been working for over seven years. My daily duties at the Cholera Treatment Center (CTC) vary; I man the gate to greet and screen patients as they arrive, and when ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
It’s 6:40 pm on Thursday evening. A patient arrives on a moto. He is unconscious. He is placed on a bed and the nurse on call attempts to get a history from his parents. He is 14 years old. He lives very rural, up in the mountains. He went to ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
It’s 6:40 pm on Thursday evening. A patient arrives on a moto. He is unconscious. He is placed on a bed and the nurse on call attempts to get a history from his parents. He is 14 years old. He lives very rural, up in the mountains. He went to ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
Good morning from our Rescue Center in Haiti! Today, we want to celebrate the incredible women of our laundry team who work tirelessly four days a week, ensuring the children have diapers, clothing and bedding each day. Their day begins at sunrise. They go to the Rescue Center to collect ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
Every day at our clinic in Haiti, we witness the incredible strength and resilience of our community. We encounter significant challenges, but the support from compassionate people like you truly makes a difference. The need for immediate and intensive medical care is constant, and in these particularly difficult times marked ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
5d ago
Guernal found himself in a frightening situation when gangs started attacking the local police station in his town. Amidst the chaos, he was shot in the leg while his family was trying to escape. His father, scooped him up and rushed to our clinic for help. However, in the frantic ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
2w ago
My name is Vierge, a 64-year-old woman from Cazale, Haiti. I have spent my life in nurturing roles, raising seven children, supporting my family, and aiding those in need through my work at a local Cholera Treatment Center (CTC). My job involved witnessing daily miracles as people walked into the ..read more
Real Hope For Haiti Blog
2w ago
In the community of Germain te Nwa, the power of collaboration and traditional lifestyle stands as a testament to the area’s enduring spirit. Mostly comprised of farmers, the locals grow a variety of crops including beans, corn, millet, bananas, and watermelons. Beyond agriculture, some residents buy essential items like sugar ..read more