Sandals & Sustainability

Budding entrepreneurs like Nelson Garcon are just the kind of talented young people who are helping Haiti thrive, grow and build sustainability.  Over the last several years, Nelson has been honing his skills making leather sandals, but it hasn’t always been...

Food Over the Wall

This short story from Wallace Turnbell – a 90-year old missionary friend living in Haiti – is just one example of why we admire and love the Haitian people. Let this story of graciousness, generosity and creativity of the poor be an inspiration to you today as...

Easter Kites

As we’re celebrating Easter with bunnies, egg hunts and way too much candy, Haiti is celebrating with colorful kites, church services and traditional meals. Though not all areas of Haiti celebrate in the same way, there are several traditions that mark Haitian...

March 2018 Field Update

Building homes in Haiti: Pictured: Manicia with her three children in front of her old home Manicia – a mother raising three small children alone – was recently blessed with an amazing gift. The gift of a home. Manicia has been working hard to provide for her...

David & Goliath Moments

I can remember having butterflies in my stomach for weeks leading up to my first trip to Haiti. What would it be like? Would it be safe? Would I be able to sleep? What would the food be like? Would I have the words to say to the Haitians? Since that first trip I have...