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Child Sponsorship: A Humbling Experience

Child Sponsorship: A Humbling Experience

Having been involved with Hope for Haiti’s Children since 1995, I have sponsored a few children over the years. There is nothing like meeting the child you sponsor. To connect a face to the child that you are providing an education, access to health care, some...

New Chicken Coop at the Orphanage

New Chicken Coop at the Orphanage

At the Cazeau Christian Orphanage, a new chicken coop has become more than just a home for feathered friends; it’s a gateway to education and nutrition for the children. As they engage in the daily care of the chickens, the children are not only learning the...

Imagine True JOY

Imagine True JOY

Imagine the thrill of hearing your name called to receive your very own Christmas Joy Box. Imagine peeking inside to see what treasures await. Imagine comparing gifts with your friends and classmates, sharing laughs over everyone’s new gadgets and goodies. Imagine the...

Provide Emergency Relief Kits

Provide Emergency Relief Kits

I wanted to give you an update on what's happening with our Hope for Haiti’s Children ministry in Haiti. Despite some serious challenges, we're thankful that nine of our Christian schools are operating this week or re-opening next week. Our sponsored children not only...

2024 Haiti in Crisis

We wanted to share a brief update with you on the Haiti crisis which is impacting the children we serve here at Hope for Haiti’s Children and how you can help during this crisis.

The Heart of Our Mission

The Heart of Our Mission

The heart of our mission is spiritual training. More than just Bible studies, we bring experiences that transform. In the heart of Camp Hope, a transformative journey unfolds for our students, igniting a passion for studying the Bible and discovering the teachings of...

Why Your Giving Matters

Why Your Giving Matters

Although we are still rejoicing over God's faithfulness and your continued support in 2023 (see completed projects below), we are eager to tackle what's ahead in 2024! There are some big projects on the horizon: upgrading a number of classrooms in HFHC schools,...

Orphan Care: Providing a safe, loving and happy environment

Orphan Care: Providing a safe, loving and happy environment

Hope for Haiti’s Children began caring for child orphans in 1998 at the Cazeau Christian Orphanage in partnership with local Christian leaders. Our amazing house-parents and support staff at Cazeau Christian Orphanage lovingly care for the poorest of the poor, those...

Accepting the Challenge

Accepting the Challenge

Webster defines a challenge as 1) “a demanding situation,” and 2) “a call to engage in a contest or fight.” As we consider the present situation of our brothers and sisters in Haiti, the concept of a challenge cannot be understated or minimized. As they deal with...

My Mission: How I Can Help

My Mission: How I Can Help

Become a sponsor - Your ongoing gift can change a life. HFHC Child Education Sponsorship ($36/month) provides tuition, books, and uniforms for the poorest of children - giving them a chance for a brighter future. Apply for a gift-match from your employer - Double your...

How does sponsorship make a difference?

How does sponsorship make a difference?

From its earliest days in 1995, Hope for Haiti's Children has functioned chiefly as a child sponsorship organization and has, to date, provided sponsorships for over 10,000 Haitian children. We ensure that a child in Haiti is connected with a sponsoring partner in the...

Sponsor Story: Deb Eubank

Sponsor Story: Deb Eubank

The relationship between a sponsored child and their sponsor is a special one. We are thankful for all our sponsors! We asked some of them to share their sponsorship story! Hear from one of our current child sponsors, Deb Eubank, what made her want to sponsor a child...

Sponsor Story: Carolyn Hughey

Sponsor Story: Carolyn Hughey

The relationship between a sponsored child and their sponsor is a special one. We are thankful for all our sponsors! We asked some of them to share their sponsorship story! Hear from one of our current child sponsors, Carolyn Hughey, what made her want to sponsor a...

Camp Hope 2023

Camp Hope 2023

Over two hundred teens recently attended Camp Hope, where they reconnected with friends, participated in Bible classes, learned memory verses, engaged in games and activities, heard Gospel messages, and ate nutritious meals and snacks together. Although the original...

VBS and Summer Lunch Program

VBS and Summer Lunch Program

This summer, Haitian children in ten communities participated in lunch programs and VBS events that nourished them both physically and spiritually. Thanks to generous donations from HFHC supporters like you, our amazing Haitian team of local ministers, school...

Gift Match Update

Gift Match Update

HFHC's Project Hope: Gift Match Campaign is in full swing! Through the end of 2023, all donations made to Project Hope will be matched dollar for dollar up to $500,000, which will make a million-dollar impact. Already this year, a number of significant projects have...

Sweet Summer Time

Sweet Summer Time

Summer is a busy season at HFHC! The school year ends in June, older students will study for July's annual examinations, many sponsored teens will attend Camp Hope sessions, and HFHC's summer lunch programs and VBS events will be held in several locations throughout...

Together We Can Do So Much

Together We Can Do So Much

Helen Keller said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Brent, Celia, Victor, and Matilda Lightsey are making an impact on Haitian lives. Brent and Celia Lightsey began sponsoring a child about 14 years ago. They learned about Hope for Haiti’s...

How Can You Pray for Haiti?

How Can You Pray for Haiti?

It’s no secret that Haiti is in crisis. Gang violence, a dysfunctional government, overwhelming inflation, and hunger are part of Haiti’s everyday reality. It’s heartbreaking to read story after story reporting more bad news. However, despite the challenges, we...

Haiti’s Heroes

Haiti’s Heroes

When the United Nations announced that Haiti was the most dangerous country in the world a few months ago, I sat down at my desk feeling despair. With gang wars, kidnappings, murder, and starvation being reported daily, we feared these challenges were getting closer...

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