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2023 Project Hope Update


Project Hope is our 10-year plan to strengthen the programs and services provided to all our sponsored children. The plan follows a comprehensive and sustainable framework to child development. Our staff and board regularly prioritize Project Hope efforts and direct funding to the most-needed areas. We invite you to share in the joy of bringing hope to impoverished children. Your prayerful encouragement and generous financial support will bring a brighter future to the children of Haiti – now and for eternity.

Haiti Crisis: HFHC Still Providing Hope

Haiti is on our doorstep, just a two flight from Miami. Haiti is a stunningly beautiful country. The country is filled with hard-working, resilient people. Sadly, they have weathered hurricanes and the deadliest earthquake in our hemisphere. 80% of Haiti’s citizens are trapped in extreme poverty – earning less than $2 per day. Rise of gangs, fuel shortages, inflation, and ongoing protests are the backdrop of daily life. These grim realities forecast a dark future for Haitian children. What they are missing is HOPE.

Project Hope

Project Hope is our plan to strengthen the programs and services provided to all our sponsored children. Some of our ten schools need significant capital investments. Project Hope plans call for two schools to be built and for additional classrooms to be added at existing schools. Each new classroom will need new desks and a chalkboard. Within the Project Hope framework, all students will receive spiritual training at their local school and leadership opportunities at Camp Hope.

2021 Accomplishments

Although political tension and economic turmoil have continued to plague Haiti throughout 2021, Hope for Haiti’s Children has witnessed amazing accomplishments and organizational growth. God’s faithful providence has sustained many Haitian children and families in need through your sacrificial generosity and prayerful support. Take a look at some of our program accomplishments from 2021.

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.

Children’s Food Fund

See how HFHC is battling hunger and malnutrition by feeding school children & orphans in Haiti. If you’re not yet involved, you can quickly and easily become a partner with us by donating to our Children’s Food Fund. Please consider making a difference… one child at a time.

Camp Hope

Each summer, Hope for Haiti’s Children conducts Camp Hope, a Christian leadership youth camp for teens in our sponsorship program. At Camp Hope, students engage in devotionals, discussion groups, organized team-building activities, craft projects, and informal recreational play. Our goal is to encourage and equip them to become mature Christian leaders in their homes, churches, and communities.

Orphan Care Sunday

The Orphan Care Sunday event invites your entire congregation, a Sunday School class or a Small Group to gather together for a simple inexpensive meal (such as rice & beans) rather than eating out for your Sunday meal. Participants would then contribute the savings for use at the orphanages. This event provides a wonderful opportunity to share a meal, pray for the fatherless and respond immediately to their needs. Please visit our website at hopeforhaitischildren.org/ocs for more details.

Project Hope Overview

In November 2019, the Board of Directors for Hope for Haiti’s Children developed Project Hope, a long-term plan with the ultimate goal of providing a comprehensive and sustainable infrastructure to continually develop outstanding leaders.

For it is the least among you all who is the greatest. – Luke 9:47

You can Help Today

Through a Child Education Sponsorship, you are helping to lift a child out of poverty and providing them the hope of a better life.

Every penny of your $36/month goes directly to help your sponsored child. No monies are taken out for fundraising or for U.S. administrative expenses.

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