Discover the mission and heart behind Hope for Haiti’s Children (HFHC)! In this video, learn how HFHC is bringing hope to Haiti’s children through education, healthcare, orphan care, and spiritual training—raising up the next generation of Christian leaders despite...
Our Mission
About Us – Hope for Haiti’s Children
Learn how Hope for Haiti's Children helps the poverty-bound children in Haiti to succeed. HFHC supports ten Christian schools and two orphanages as well as crisis response, leadership training, and vocational classes.
Thoughts from Haiti
What was supposed to be an 8-day trip filled with visits to Hope for Haiti’s Children’s 10 schools and 2 orphanages has turned into a 6-night hotel stay with daily reports of protests in the streets and a decision to stay put. But… protests, many of them paid...
Come and See: The Beginning of HFHC
In 1995, five of us from the Connecticut Valley Church of Christ set out for a visit to the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere -- Haiti. We went because Ken and Rhonda Bever had a “chance” encounter with Jeantyrard Elmera after a trip they had made the previous...
Joyful Moments from the Past 25 Years
As we reflect over the past 25 years, our lives have been so richly blessed. This ministry has allowed us a “front-row seat” to witness the Spirit of God working through His people. We want to share a few of these joyous times from our experience. Join in the...
How Do We Help Them ALL?
My journey to Haiti began on my quest to meet our sweet Bebylove. In 2016, my husband Derek and I began sponsoring one of the Cazeau orphans knowing only a few pieces of her story. Later that year, Tonya Hunt, Vice President of HFHC, visited the Ladies’ Class at our...
Changing Children’s Lives
Every penny counts! For the past few years, the students at the Westbury Christian School in Houston, TX, have collected coins and put them in specially designed water bottles to help the orphanages in Haiti and Honduras. Steve Hawley, an educator and coach at...
A Look Back
Ken & I spent our 10th anniversary at an orphanage in Northern Haiti and were able to travel out into the countryside and see the immense needs of the people. We came back and asked our congregation to help support a school and that is what we did. But in 1995, as...






