Haiti Mission Incorporated (HMI) is a Louisiana-based, international, development organization that helps build sustainable projects to bring dignity, hope, love, joy, and faith to the people of Haiti. The first and foremost goal is to provide potable water within 500 feet of every family in this area. Other projected activities include initiatives in the fields of education, health, improved housing, and other basic material needs. A long range vision is to help the villagers to establish independent economic development by providing them with agricultural business opportunities utilizing their own native resources, which may include no-interest business loans and vocational skills that will enable them to lead a worthy life on the material, social, cultural, and spiritual level.
P.O. Box 694
Thibodaux, LA 70302
The Vassar Haiti Project was created after 9/11 when Andrew and Lila Meade decided that it was time to do something positive for our world. Why Haiti? Andrew Meade lived in Haiti as a teen where his father worked for the Foreign Service at the US Embassy and coincidentally, Lila Metres Meade had her own roots in Haiti, where her Mother lived as a young child in Port-au-Prince in the 1920’s. Haiti runs deep in the hearts of Andrew and Lila.
Our purpose is to empower the next generation with clean water initiatives, humanitarian aid, micro-finance projects and various other advocacy programs which create and sustain life in developing nations.
Gen1 Project, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation based in Texas, which was established in 2016.
DENTON, MO 76208 USA
The Hands Helping Haiti Water Project works with communities in Southeast Haiti to develop safe drinking water supplies which will alleviate waterborne diseases and the incidence of malnutrition.
With our community workers we are installing biosand filters in homes which provide safe drinking water for a family, which will alleviate sickness, missed school and work, high infant mortality and premature death caused by drinking unsafe water. In a country that is challenged with poverty and inadequate government services, these filters are sustainable and something that our Haitian friends can accomplish themselves, with our assistance.
The filter program consists of building and installing filters, teaching families proper water, sanitation and hygiene practices, follow-up through the community organizations and continuing health education through our school and medical clinic programs. The costs of the program is $60 per filter, all of which is spent with our Haitian workers and teachers.
Each filter is capable of providing over 100,000 gallons of safe disease free water over its life. We began our program in 2009. Over the past eight years we have installed 2,000 filters in homes, schools and orphanages. We are currently reaching out approximately 100 miles from Jacmel (many hours of driving) to spread clean water village by village through our own networks and partner NGO networks.
Lacon, IL 61540 USA
Konbit Haiti exists to develop the poorest and most marginalized in society. We empower impoverished communities to create sustainable change by developing the family, business, and the environment.
We work with locals to provide the opportunities they need to change their environment. Our current focus is on the poorer and neglected communities in Montrouis, Haiti, and the remote mountain villages behind the city.
We partner with the local community to provide the opportunities for an under resourced community to grow holistically. We aim to help develop the unmet needs in a community by partnering with locals for sustained transformation. We do so by focusing on:
a) The Family: Breakdown of the family environment can lead to sever attrition of a communities health. We focus on helping local families by training and empowering them in order to help restore communities ability to sustain and develop themselves. Konbit Haiti currently impacts the family by training women, children, and couples via annual conferences and after school programs.
b) Business: We aim to help develop the local economy and support Konbit Haiti's own operations and ministries through local business. By developing and discipling locals with the ability to run honest, innovative, and profitable businesses, we will be able to inspire and lead those within the community to also dream and innovate. By not only creating jobs, but developing local businesses, Konbit Haiti will have the ability to create a profound local impact on the community. Our main focus are those in extreme poverty, aiming to create immediate growth in the local economy. We train our staff to be leaders in the community. As we develop businesses, the indigenous leaders have more ability to disciple those coming out of cyclic poverty. Current businesses and projects include: Konbit Haiti moringa superfood products, Konbit Haiti women's sewing co-op, local small business loans and development.
c) The Environment: Caring for and developing the earth is essential to creating the means for communities and individuals to have a self-sustainable livelihood. Konbit Haiti aims to focus on the environment in order to restore the opportunities naturally provided by the earth, we currently do so through the following efforts: locally led water, sanitation, and hygiene projects and training; recycling programs; agricultural training and development; and food co-operatives.
Enface Decameron
Montrouis, Haiti
Konbit Haiti
PO Box 1227
Montrose, AL. 36559
Mission II Haiti was founded in June of 2011. We are a tax exempt 501 (C) 3 corporation. We are a non-profit, non-denominational organization based in Kearney, Nebraska. We travel to Cap Haitien, Haiti 3 times a year to repair water wells.
Kearney, NE 68845
Partnering with our Haitian neighbors to develop clean water access solutions, effective sanitation practices, soil conservation, reforestation and improved health care; all of which must be durable and self-sustaining by the people of Haiti, using indigenous Haitian resources.
Burlington, VT 05406 USA
Mission: Offer to people in situations of exclusion, great financial, material or moral distress, the possibility of getting out of their situation and becoming actors in their own lives and actors in the sustainable development of their family, local and professional community.
Première Urgence Internationale is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious international NGO.
Première Urgence Internationale helps civilians who are marginalized or excluded as a result of natural disasters, war, and economic collapse.
Our mission is to defend basic human rights, such as those set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
Let’s help them shape their own destiny!
Our aim is to provide a rapid global response to the basic needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises to help them regain independence and dignity.
“Our mission is to help populations affected by humanitarian crises by providing them with the skills to take their future back into their own hands”
In 2016, our projects are being carried out in 212countries by 2,185 native workers, 183 foreign workers, and 75 head office employees.
92600 Asnières-sur-Seine
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad.
Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary members have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.