by Kim Anderson | Aug 18, 2025 | Programs
MOVING DAY: It was all hands on deck the last two weeks as our Haitian staff made the move from our large guesthouse in Williamson to a smaller, safer home just 15 minutes south of Williamson. Due to ongoing gang activity in our beloved community of...
by Kim Anderson | Aug 18, 2025 | Programs
This year, the Robin’s Nest Sewing Center is guiding five second-year students toward independence. With your help, these young women can graduate with the skills and tools necessary to start their own businesses. Will you invest in these young women today, giving...
by Kim Anderson | Jul 11, 2025 | Programs
EDUCATION: Statistics tell us that more than 50% of gang members in Haiti are now under the age of 18. They are children, walking around with machine guns, abused and manipulated by those in power above them. They’re recruited, bribed and daily being...
by Kim Anderson | Jul 11, 2025 | Programs |
Weddings are such joyous occasions. No matter where you are in the world, weddings are a sign of love and commitment. Yet in Haitian mountain villages like Bail, marriage is not the norm. For those outside the church in Haiti, marriage is uncommon. Many men and...
by Kim Anderson | Jun 16, 2025 | Programs
Peter Seraphin has worked with World Wide Village in Haiti for more than 15 years. He has experienced many families living in deep poverty. Last week, while Peter was giving his daily update over the phone, a young mom named Chanette showed up at the door of the...
by Kim Anderson | Jun 16, 2025 | Programs
Tradition can be a strong force in Haiti. Sometimes tradition promotes unity and a positive sense of identity. Yet at other times it can be harmful. Historically, traditional birth attendants called matrons have played a significant role in supporting...