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Haiti in the News

  • Haiti Name FC Indiana's Borkowski as WNT Coach
    Haiti’s Women’s National Team has reached into Middle America for a head coach to replace Ronald Luxieux, today naming F.C. Indiana’s Shek Borkowski to manage their side. Borkowski signed a three year contract that will take him through the 2015 Women’s World Cup cycle.
  • Indy loves Haiti: local charities abound
    Amy King and Provocate-Haiti are at the center of a massive local effort to assist Haiti in various relief efforts. by Nathan Brown On Jan. 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti. An estimated 3 million people were affected, and a global outpouring of charity donations, good will and volunteers flooded Haiti.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
  • Haiti Prime Minister Conille: Donor aid needs revision
    Two years after a massive earthquake, Haiti is even more vulnerable to natural catastrophes and still does not have the capacity to manage even small events, Haitian Prime Minister Garry… Click to Continue »
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Cholera Prevention Kits bless children at the Cazeau Orphanage PDF Print E-mail

Stark assessment of Cholera situation in Haiti - “Cholera Prevention Kits” needed!

 

Although easily treated, cholera has a short incubation period and causes acute diarrhea that can lead to severe dehydration and death in a matter of hours.  The outbreak erupted in the Artibonite River valley in central Haiti in mid-October where three HFHC schools are located (Mirebalais, Dubuisson, and Pageste).  Fifteen HFHC-sponsored children contacted symptoms of cholera and have been successfully treated.   HFHC personnel visited the Artibonite River Valley on October 22 and November 2 and brought several weeks of uncontaminated food supplies and bottled water for those in the affected areas.  Cholera Prevention Kit

 

The cases initially seemed to have been contained.  However Hurricane Tomas last week aggravated the situation as it dumped heavy rains causing the Artibonite River to flood.  The toll from the chronic diarrheal disease has since soared to 643 dead and just under 10,000 people being treated in hospital. Some 115 cases and a first death have been confirmed in Port-au-Prince.  Most of the estimated 1.3 million Haitians living in refugee camps are in tent cities around the capital and water-borne cholera could spread easily in the unsanitary conditions where supplies are shared for cooking and washing.

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Who Are We?

 

Hope for Haiti's Children(HFHC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1995 to educate and care for the impoverished children in Haiti.  We are meeting their needs through an education sponsorship program, health care services, orphan care, and crisis relief efforts. 

 

HFHC is changing the lives of impoverished children, one child at a time. This change is realized by restoring hope, by giving dignity through education, and by daily demonstrations of God’s loving compassion. We hope the time you invest in learning about this ministry will touch your heart and move you to action.