Despite the continuing crisis in Haiti, people are finding ways to persevere and carry on. At Child Hope that means continuing our orphan prevention and family strengthening work. Education is a critical component of our orphan prevention strategy, as it has the power to lift generations out of poverty. This school year our Future Hope
After a decade of providing care to orphans and vulnerable children, Child Hope felt God was placing an even higher call on the ministry – to invest in families. In 2016 we began to explore family-based care for the children living at the orphanage. Over the past six years we have placed 18 children and
Through Child Hope International’s Transition Support Services program, we provide coaching and training to other organizations that would like to transition to family-based care. One of our clients, Hopestart International, has been working with us since January 2021. We interviewed their Country Director, Jennifer Law, about their experience in our TSS program. Where is Hopestart
During Spring Break 2019 “S” had an internship at a local supermarket as a shelving operator. The owner appreciated his work and this summer hired S back on as an employee! He is working 4 days a week and helps support his family with his income. See the pics below from now vs 2019.
In June we hosted our fourth workshop on family-based care. To date we have trained 80 social workers from across Haiti! Our first workshop was almost a year ago, and we have been hearing that the seeds planted in the trainings have begun to bear fruit! Ten successful reunifications have taken place between two of
This story was originally written in June 2022. An update is included at the end of the post. Things have never been easy in Haiti, and Child Hope is no stranger to overcoming adversity, but lately, things seem even more difficult than usual. Staggering inflation, food and fuel shortages, and the increasing threat of violence
“D” is a very ambitious and intelligent young man who is driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. He is also trilingual! He entered the orphanage when he was 8 years old. In 2016 when D turned 18, he moved out on his own, but continued to receive help from Child Hope and finished high school in
When we began family reunification for “Nadia,” we quickly found her grandma. Nadia’s grandma said she wanted to be part of her granddaughter’s life. They had several meetings and were developing a close bond. Our social workers completed one assessment after the next and the reunification was on track. Then tragically, Nadia’s grandma passed away.
This month a mobile dental clinic made a stop at the orphanage. In addition to the four children living at the orphanage, we invited children who have been reunified with their families as well as graduates. There were 20 patients in total! The initial visit was for routine cleanings. A follow up visit was made
“J” grew up in the orphanage. He is a hard worker and very resourceful but has always struggled with school. In 2020, at age 27, he passed the national exam and finished his secondary studies! J enroll in a building construction program and he has been doing very well. In July he will take the
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