2024 Mid-Year Impact Report Story: Haiti

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The reality is that this year in Haiti has been unlike anything we’ve seen before. It’s been devastatingly difficult with significant heartbreak as gang violence has skyrocketed the humanitarian crisis into unfathomable stages and hunger looms heavily.

But in the midst of all of the trials, the support of our Mission of Hope family has been felt by our courageous team on the ground. We have over 300 staff who refuse to stop serving their neighbors. They refuse to stop educating children. They refuse to stop distributing meals to the starving. They refuse to give up.

Our team in Haiti has delivered over 14 million meals this year—which truly is a monumental miracle worth celebrating. We could not have done it without God’s provision, partner’s support, and the dedication of our team to persevere.

Collaboration alongside HaitiOne has been another area regarding food security where we have seen God provide in incredible ways as 631 partners work together to serve the most vulnerable. The reality is that children are eating a meal today because of the work of HaitiOne.



The reality is that there are so many stories like these.

Moms who are desperately praying for the provision of a meal for their children. People who have no idea if they’ll find water today.

Your “yes” when you give to Mission of Hope serves men, women, and children across Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Together, we can make a great impact in the lives of the hurting and broken, showing them the love of Christ in tangible ways.

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