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 made in their self
Read more →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 beneficiaries will also
Read more →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
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
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