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Lovehaiti.com
We are the Jones Family and are
working together with our network of volunteers. We are building a
life changing mission in Haiti. |
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Areas of Focus
Developing a National
Haitian-American Agenda: Moving Forward Together |
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a non-profit organization based in the Metro-Atlanta area. It was
formed by a group of Haitian-American businessmen and professionals
striving to promote positive business practices and to enhance the
business environment for the Haitian community |
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Volunteers In Mission
From The United States, The
Telephone Number of The Methodist Guest House in Haiti is 011
509 401 3089 or 401 2596 or 257 30 12 |
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Hispaniola, Inc.
is a non-profit organization
comprised of a few health care professionals and a group of
volunteers. Our mission is primarily to make education
accessible to destitute children of the "Plateau-Central" region
of Haïti, more precisely, in LasCahobas. And, we are aiming at
extending to our immediate surroundings. |
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Good
Samaritan Project
The Good Samaritan Project
of Thozin, Grand-Goave is a Christ centered ministry. Preaching
the gospel, educating the unfortunate children, feeding the
hungry, and giving hope to the lost by means of churches, school,
orphanage and food distributions. |
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Tomorrows-Hope We are honored that you are visiting our web site. Being a
not-for-profit charitable organization, we are always in the
need of donations and volunteers to get our message out to
current and prospective clients. This web site allows us to
reach people we may never have been able to contact and serve
before. |
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Dumas M. Siméus Foundation
Siméus Foundation - a Haiti charity devoted to saving lives
and giving hope in the Artibonite region of Haiti. See our
mission statement for more
information.
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Eritaj
Foundation
Today's Haiti, once a thriving producer of
much of the world's coffee and sugar, has seen its economy, its
society, institutions and its democracy destroyed by a succession of
dictators. Haiti's eight million people have won back their
democratic government, but there is no longer any functioning
infrastructure not for industry or farming, not for health or
education. |
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Action2001
foundation established to foster relationship
between Haitians and Americans |
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EFC-ER: Mission Focus - Haiti
William Bertrand (Field Director fo Friends Ministries with
Haitians) was born and raised in Haiti, the stepson of a voodoo
witch doctor. Voodoo is an issue in the mountain churches. It is
used as a form of intimidation to keep control over peoples
lives. Although there are real spiritual battles, many are
controlled through intimidation and superstition |
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