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 and his mother
Read more →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
Read more →Leona’s baby was the youngest I’d seen at the clinic. Tiny and calm, she looked like she could be less than a month old. It was three weeks after Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti, and I wondered if she was born before or after the storm. Leona informed
Read more →Our second day of the medical clinic started off in a swirl of commotion, with a bigger crowd than the day before. The doctor and nurses on our team got into a solid rhythm, and things began to flow smoothly. Patients were being seen and treated quickly.
Read more →35-year-old Carty Denis and her baby son, Stanley Fortune, and her seven other children are living in a school in Port-a-Piment as they brave the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Carty is a single mother. The storm left Carty’s home, and much of southern Haiti, in ruins. Carty
Read more →This fall, a text book distribution took place at Kahara Primary School in Karogoto. Here are some updates of thanks from the teachers and students at Kahara. We are so grateful for the partners of Karogoto Community and everyone who supports and prays for the community members
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