L’Amour Goats

Every parent worries when their child is sick. Yet the stakes are even higher in Haiti as 10 times more children under the age of five die in Haiti than in the U.S. There are many factors that play into these statistics, but one is the inability of families in Haiti...

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Oldina Constant

Oldina Constant loved cooking with her mother as she was growing up. Her home always smelled delicious and her family often entertained others. When Oldina’s mother died in 2016 she was taken in by her aunt and uncle in Luly, Haiti. Oldina comes from a very large...

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Above and Beyond: Teacher’s Training

  Karissa Ouren is a dedicated teacher. She spends her school year teaching Pre-K for Columbia Heights Public School in Minnesota, helping her students learn through play. In her spare time, she is also working on administrative licensures which will prepare her...

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Above and Beyond: Wessling Gardens

Anna and Eric Wessling live in Coon Rapids, Minnesota. They love to spend time outdoors, kayaking, fishing and camping. Over the last two years, Anna has taken that love of outdoors and started her own small business – Wessling Gardens.   Through her business,...

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Healthy Children

The Challenge:   Intestinal worms are not something we like to think about. Yet living in rural areas of Haiti, intestinal worms can be a major problem for young children. Many children lack clean sources of water in these areas and may unknowingly drink contaminated...

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Fish Business

  Luly is a small fishing village along the western coast of Haiti. As you can imagine, fishing is a major trade here and many earn their living as fishermen.   Jesula Louis-Jean is a mother of two young children. Jesula and her aging father have worked...

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What’s Happening in Haiti? [October 2022]

Knowing that Haiti has gone through periods of turmoil in the past, your generosity has helped World Wide Village prepare for the storm. Thanks to you, WWV programs continue to serve those who are hurting, even in the midst of unprecedented struggles.   Here are...

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