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Hope for Haiti is a non-profit organization based in Naples, Florida, USA, founded in 1989 by JoAnne Kuehner. The mission of the organization is to improve the quality of life for the Haitian people, particularly children, through education, healthcare, water, infrastructure and economy. [ 1 ]
They coordinate adoptions both in the United States and internationally. They also facilitate adoption of frozen embryos and provide humanitarian assistance to children in orphanages. [3] Nightlight was founded in 1959 [4] by a group of evangelical Christian churches with the purpose of addressing the needs of women in unplanned pregnancy. [2]
Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief was a charity telethon held on January 22, 2010, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (January 23, 2010 from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. UTC). The telethon was the most widely distributed telethon in history. [ 3 ]
A protest in support of immigrants. A few protestors came from Cleveland on Monday to hold signs in support of the Haitian immigrants in the freezing weather at a busy intersection in Springfield.
Miami Democratic U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, who met with Haiti’s new prime minister in Washington D.C. on Friday, suggested that the Haitian diaspora in South Florida should play a bigger role ...
Haiti’s people deserve peace, stability, and hope for the future. The U.S. and U.N. — all Haiti has standing between chaos — must do everything possible to deliver help.
The New Life Children's Refuge case was an incident of alleged kidnapping and the ensuing legal cases which occurred in the aftermath of the January 12th 2010 Haiti earthquake. On January 29, 2010, a group of ten American Baptist missionaries from Idaho attempted to cross the Haiti-Dominican Republic border with 33 Haitian
The hope is that by taking a long-term policy framework for the United States’ approach to assistance in Haiti, rather than short, erratic disbursements, the U.S. and Haiti will see better results.