The Caribbean island nation of Haiti has never been a stranger to poverty, but when a devastating earthquake wracked the country in 2010, things went from bad to worse. An incredible 7.0 magnitude quake (followed by aftershocks of 5.9 and 5.5), it was the... read more
The Caribbean is the kind of place that dreams are made of. With white sandy beaches and crystal clear blue waters, there’s so much to enjoy and experience. Even so, many people who call this beautiful place home live in poverty. In under-resourced coun... read more
When international travel came to a grinding halt due to the coronavirus pandemic, the needs of people who live in poverty intensified. In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, vital supplies were quickly drained. With fundamental items be... read more
When COVID-19 hit, the expansion of the orphanage’s sustainable farm came to halt. God provided for them during this difficult time, despite the days when the administration did not know where the children’s next meal would come from. Thank yo... read more
There are many families and children struggling to survive in the Dominican Republic. We have partnered with Fundación Almuerzo Infantil (FAI) to make a difference by providing food, health programs, and education to children. We want every child to be f... read more
Imagine, for a moment, what it would be like to live without comfortable housing, access to medical care or even enough food. Now picture having to live through those circumstances without the ability to move around on your own. Unfortunately, this is the... read more
We are amazed at God’s goodness and appreciate your generosity toward our friends in Haiti. In the midst of the crisis and gang violence facing their country, so many of you have stepped up to partner with us and put food on the table for the childr... read more
Our partner in Haiti, the JWC Foundation, contacted us with an urgent update after the recent storms and high winds. Here’s an excerpt: As you may have heard on the news, the situation in Haiti is getting worse every day. The future of our kids at t... read more