Holdrege, Nebraska 68949-0206
Mission Statement:
To raise and equip Christian leaders.
To restore and strengthen the broken lives.
To maximize their abilities and increase their resources.
Vision:
Christians United for Haiti (CUH) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) humanitarian and missionary organization; which through practical teachings and training, support, and assistance will help the people of Haiti to improve their present conditions, save their lives, and build a better future for the glory of God.
Motto:
Changing Conditions and Saving Lives through the Word of God
Purpose:
To Transform and Restore Broken Lives
Geographic Area:
Haiti
Virginia Beach, VA 23467 USA
The Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM) is an international development aid organization.
assignment
It struggles to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities based on Christian values in the world's poorest regions. And she is committed to preventing disability. In Germany, CBM inspires supporters for this goal.
vision
The Christoffel-Blindenmission wants to break the cycle of poverty and disability together with the people in developing countries. It wants to create a world in which people with disabilities get the same opportunities and rights as everyone else and can live free from illness and poverty.
Core values
The basis for the actions of the Christoffel-Blindenmission are their basic values. They define their organizational and working culture. The values should determine thinking, acting and decisions.
These are the basic values of the Christoffel-Blindenmission:
Christian : We believe that our mandate can only be achieved by relying on God's help.
International : As an international, globally active organization we want to make optimal use of our human and financial resources.
Professional : We strive for quality in everything we do.
Integrity : We manage well with the resources entrusted to us.
Communication : We communicate honestly and respectfully.
Inclusion : We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities receive full participation in society.
The purpose of CHM is to improve the spiritual and physical condition of the Haitian People, living in the northern part of Haiti. We are working in a village named Cahess which is located about 20 miles east of the City of Cap Haitien.
c/o Connie Goddard
3048 Spring Fancy Lane
Indian Trail, NC 28079
“Partnering with village communities to identify, strengthen, & establish self-sustainable, life-giving resources; thus strengthening local families, businesses, and education in the present, bringing hope and opportunity for generations to come”.
Chesterfield, MO 63017 USA
Catholic priest, Fr. Giordano Belanich, founded Croatian Relief in 1992 to mobilize humanitarian aid for the victims of the wars in Croatia and Bosnia. By organizing the Croatian diaspora community in the United States and throughout the world, Croatian Relief Services was able to aid tens of thousands of individuals affected by this disaster.
As the violence in the Balkans died down, Croatian Relief Services continued its outreach to victims of war, natural disaster, and extreme poverty throughout the world, and has had a positive impact on countless lives. In 2010, after a catastrophic 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Croatian Relief Services opened the Cardinal Stepinac Children’s Home. The Children’s Home provides a loving and nurturing environment for over 40 orphaned and abandoned children, and has become a focal point of our mission. Croatian Relief Services continues to provide humanitarian assistance for the poorest of the poor in Croatia, Haiti, and throughout the world.
Disciples' Village is a non-profit organization striving to change the life of those living in Haitian third world villages. We believe in long term, comprehensive village advancement with the Gospel at the heart of everything we do. Through village leadership, education, job opportunities, water filtration, medical help, discipleship, sanitation, and safe housing, we help break the cycle of darkness and poverty that pervades Haiti.
We believe in investing heavily in the villages of Haiti; giving long-term direction, support and training.
Our main campus in Kaliko operates as a central hub. From it, we partner with villages all over Haiti to support pastors, offer free education to children, and improve living conditions. Through these means, we strive toward the goal of making disciples of Jesus Christ.
Our Mission
1. Provide direct health care to the underprivileged and isolated through the Mobile Health Clinic.
2. Supply basic drinking water to those in desperate need who live in the hills of Dufresnay, Haiti.
3. Partner with Ginette's orphanage to provide essential housing and basic support to disadvantaged girls.
Hull, Massachusetts
In July of 2013, a group of people from Third Baptist Church in Marion, Illinois made its first mission trip to minister to the Haitian communities of Damien and Bigarade.
The trip's purpose was to put on a Bible school for the children in those communities. Over three years, the mission has grown to include a ministry to feed the children during one day of the Bible School as well as visitation and a small medical mission to members of the community.
From that group, several of the people came to the prayerful conclusion that the ministry to these communities need to be an ongoing ministry. That vision brought on the creation of Equipping Haiti. Equipping Haiti is recognized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, dedicated to providing volunteer and financial support to continue these ministries. Working with some of our friends in Haiti, Equipping Haiti intends to continue these outreaches as well as additional ministries as determined through the combined efforts of our board of directors, local volunteers and our friends in Haiti. We have targeted the summer of 2017 to send our first full mission team to Haiti.
The primary purpose of For Haiti, with Love, Inc. is to make life better for the poorest of the poor - now, and to help them help themselves. Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Things have only gotten worse with a major food shortage. There are no jobs and the international community is withholding aid. Haiti's poor need jobs, they need food, education, homes and above all, they need hope. By providing food and free medical care for burns and other emergencies the people are back able to provide for themselves, with funding for cottage business start-ups, we help make that possible. FHL provides funds for basic education of reading, writing, and math through tuitions; cover personal emergencies like funerals, x-rays, special medications to give dignity. Provide clothing and shoes, proper home (when funding permits) all to add self- respect and feeling of independence.
Palm Harbor, FL 34683