Community
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Solar Project
- December 30, 2016
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Community, Environment, News
Below, you will read from a great supporter of HFHF—how he got involved, and the project he wants you to help make happen! Friends and Fellow Supporters, Over the past several years, I’ve become involved with Hope for Haiti Foundation and participated in several of their fundraising events. Last December, I was gratefully able to
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Hurricane Matthew – Helping 273 Families in Haiti
- December 27, 2016
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, News
An update from our founder, Jean Elade Eloi As you are probably aware, the community where Hope for Haiti Foundation has been working for the last 16 years – Bainet and its districts – experienced some devastation during the landfall of Hurricane Matthew in October. Fortunately, our community partners did not experience any loss of
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Elade Arrives In Haiti After Hurricane Matthew
- October 20, 2016
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, News
Hurricane Matthew landed in Haiti on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. HFHF’s founder, Elade Eloi, traveled to Haiti shortly thereafter. Here is our latest update from Elade. Hello Everyone, You may remember that I was going to try to make it to Zorangé yesterday (Oct 12). Yes I made it. I landed in PAP at 8:00
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Graduation at the Trade School
- September 16, 2013
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, Education, News
An old dream turned into reality this summer. Our founder, Jean Elade Eloi, writes about Hope for Haiti Foundation’s trade school initiative. When we began our work in Zorangé 13 years ago, one of the things that we hoped would be part of our efforts was finding a way to help students that may ever
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Yard Sales for Haiti
- April 10, 2013
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Community, Education, Events, News
Great giving minds must think alike, because two NC families who are avid supporters unknowingly planned yard sale fundraisers this month to benefit different aspects of HFHF! What’s even cooler is that the two families are combining forces and whatever doesn’t sell at the first yard sale will be available at the second. You are
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It takes a village to remove the rubble
- February 9, 2013
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Community, News
If there is anything you need and don’t see, please let us know and we will show you how to do without it. – Haitian saying Haiti just commemorated the third anniversary of the devastating 2010 earthquake. There is a lot of rubble still to be removed. There are many buildings and houses with red
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Going to the chapel
- February 9, 2013
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Community, Faith, News
HFHF partners with churches and church leaders throughout the United States to come alongside pastors in Haiti and provide training, support, and encouragement. Here is a recent update from one of our pastors in Haiti. Pastor Roland has been ministering to couples who have been living together. These couples did not know Christ. Of those
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Three Years Later: Ever-growing Hope in the Earthquake’s Aftermath
- January 11, 2013
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, Education, Environment, Faith, Medicine, News
It’s already been three years since a devastating earthquake shook Haiti to its core—35 seconds that came suddenly and left misery and despair in its wake. As I traveled to Haiti, through the Dominican Republic, three days after the earthquake I could not miss the multitude of vehicles trying to cross the border into Haiti.
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2012 Year-End Update from Founder
- December 26, 2012
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, Education, Environment, Events, Faith, Medicine, News
Dear Friends and Partners, It’s already the end of the 2012 and we, at Hope for Haiti Foundation, are excited to say that it was another awesome year for us as we continue to partner with you here at home and in Haiti. Our work continues in all the initiatives we’ve undertaken. We’ve gone from one
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LIJAS players selected for Haitian National Soccer program
- December 11, 2012
- Louis Adam
- Category: Community, News
Good news from our Educational Director, Louis Adam: Two players associated with LIJAS (HFHF’s league) were selected by the Haitian National Soccer program to undergo yearlong training. These two players are now in their training camp in Port-au-Prince. The program provides them with education, soccer training, room and board, entertainment, and everything they need. Only
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