by Anna Hickey | May 10, 2017 | Bousquette, Featured On Homepage, Haiti, Hurricane Matthew Relief, Kalapa, The 410 Blog
The damage from Hurricane Matthew was immense and unlike anything we had ever seen before, devastating many 410 Bridge communities in southern Haiti. We knew we needed to respond quickly but also very carefully, as to not hurt the progress these communities had...
by Anna Hickey | May 8, 2017 | Hurricane Matthew Relief, La Croix
Our staff has been hard at work in southern Haiti distributing chickens as part of our post-Hurricane Matthew rehabilitation plan. The distributions we have held already in other communities such as Kalapa, have gone very well and we are hopeful and excited that these...
by Chelsey Dugger | Jan 19, 2017 | Featured On Homepage, Figuier, Kalapa, The 410 Blog
Each person we met in Haiti shares one thing in common. As they brave the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, their resilience is unwavering. We’re captivated, humbled, and astonished by their stories. Leona “Tiny and calm, Leona’s baby looked less than a month old....
by Anna Hickey | Dec 21, 2016 | Featured On Homepage, Hurricane Matthew Relief, The 410 Blog
The story below comes from a woman named Wadley. Here at 410, we consider her to be a hero, Wadley doesn’t consider herself a hero but an instrument of God. We encourage you to read her story below and see just one example of how incredible God’s plans...
by Anna Hickey | Dec 13, 2016 | Haiti, The 410 Blog
Lovindi is an adorable, handsome little baby who enjoys attention. As him and his mother Jean made their way through the lines of the Kalapa medical clinic, you could always find at least one nurse standing by them, indulging in Lovindi’s sweet smiles. Lovindi...
by Anna Hickey | Dec 8, 2016 | General, Haiti, The 410 Blog
The photo below was my very first interaction with Aline. She asked me to take her photo, I complied, and this is the face she made. At first I thought she was being silly by giving me the stink eye, but I soon realized she wasn’t goofing off. I think she was...