“Big trouble my God”. These are the words of our education director, Serge, earlier when I texted him about their condition today.
The death toll is more than 1,300 and thousands more have been injured. The hospital in Jeremie is overwhelmed and supplies are scarce. The first medevac helicopters flew
HH4HC 8 Year Anniversary!
I thought it would be simple to summarize the past 8 years of HH4HC. Just picking out a few pictures to share was a monumental challenge. We have grown not only in the number of supported children (from 7 to 117), we have also added opportunities that enrich
Vacation Bible School in Jeremie
July, 2018 Vacation Bible School in Jeremie, Haiti
As a frequent visitor to Haiti, I had a new experience this July. For the first time, my wife, Jan, came with me to see the program and help with Vacation Bible School. It was an opportunity to see Haiti through fresh
Getting to Jeremie
Working in Jeremie is not like catching a plane and heading down the road. In serving the children of Jeremie, one must use every emotional and transportation resource that is available. One of the reasons Jeremie has been under-served by non-profits is that it is a challenge to
Frank Ditore’s visit to Jeremie
1. RPR: You have been to Haiti several times, but this was your first trip to Jeremie. What was it like for you?
FD: Jeremie reminded me of Jacmel in many ways. Jeremie is a city with a strong history but suffers from the same
First time visitor to Jeremie. Haiti: Beata Kana
This interview is with Beata Kana following her first visit to HH4HC’s program in Jeremie Haiti. Ms. Kana is well traveled, a native of the Czech Republic, speaks five languages, and teaches adults in an English as Second Language program in Atlanta.
RPR: What were your first impressions?