Check out my previous blog for some context… This is part two. Helping Hand As the HUD Secretary, the context of Carson’s position focused on the government’s role in domestic poverty. He said that he believes that government can provide a “helping hand” to people looking to climb
Read more →Normally in the month of November, you’ll start hearing Christmas songs blast from cars and shops throughout Haiti as everyone begins to get into the Christmas spirit. Christmas trees start going up inside businesses and homes. If a family can’t afford a tree, then they may put
Read more →Please join us for one of two Zoom calls to receive an update on the future of our work in the Southern coastal corridor of Haiti, specifically the communities of Figuier, Grand Passe, Bousquette, Kalapa, Labeyi, and Anba Mango. During these calls, we will celebrate all that
Read more →We think these photos speak for themselves, so we will let them – but first….THANK YOU! To our partners, to our trip participants, and to anyone who has supported or prayed for Dejans Community…thank you. You know and understand the impact that clean and safe drinking water
Read more →This year has thrown the world for a loop. As a community development organization that exists to help people lift themselves from extreme poverty, we’ve learned that in times of crisis, people don’t need development…they need relief. Over the years, we’ve faced natural disasters, political turmoil, and
Read more →During this time in history, we have been given the opportunity to innovate how we serve and love one another. Thanks to the generosity of our partners and the dedication of Morency’s Leadership Council, and the 410 Bridge staff, there is an abundance of good work being
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