Haiti Engineering, Inc is a 501c3 Architecture and Engineering Design Group providing professional pre-disaster planning and post disaster recovery professional engineering assistance, to the 2010 earthquake victims of the Island nation of Haiti.
Haiti Engineering, Inc was formed on January 22nd , 2010 by Fallieres Abdallah and myself, Herby Lissade. Approximately 10 days after one of the most cataclysmic natural disasters hit the small island nation of Haiti, it was reported that anywhere from 100,000 to 250,000 people perished in this disaster.
ELK GROVE, CA 95624
Haiti Health Initiative (HHI) is a nonprofit organization focused on serving the public health needs of the rural Haitian people. HHI’s goal is to first uncover the root causes that contribute to reduced health in Haiti. HHI will then use that knowledge to work alongside the Haitian community and to implement sustainable water treatment projects, improve nutritional opportunities through agricultural expansion, and train local medical and dental providers to provide sustainable care for those in their communities. HHI’s philosophy in working with the Haitians is best summarized by Gordon B. Hinckley’s saying: “Bring all the good that you have and let us add to it.” HHI’s aim is to support current healthy living practices and to promote sustainable and culturally appropriate change by working side by side with local and international partners.
It is a privilege to introduce you to Healing for Haiti, a New Jersey based 501 (c) (3) organization. This effort was started in February 2009, and has caused considerable excitement among those who have an interest in helping people in the poorest country in our hemisphere. Our Board of Directors are a highly motivated group, largely composed of medical professionals, led by Christopher Godek, MD, FACS, and renowned New Jersey Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon.
"We promote the gospel of Jesus by encouraging Haitian children and adults to work with their local church body to help provide for basic physical needs."
Vision: "Hope for Haiti strives to help build relationships between Americans and Haitians through working with the local churches to help provide for their physical and spiritual needs under the direction and guidance of God."
1540 Animas Street
Montrose, CO 81401
Our vision aims to meet some of the Haitian people’s greatest needs:
Knowledge of the love and saving grace of Jesus Christ
Adequate shelter
Christian discipleship and a Bible training facility; where Haitian pastors are trained to teach the Word of God through the method of inductive Bible studies in their own language.
Knoxville, TN 37950
At J/P HRO, we're about supporting stronger communities in Haiti. That sounds great, but what does that really look like? It looks like ensuring access to basic services that should be every human being's basic right. Everyone deserves medical care, housing, education, jobs and job training. We must listen closely and respond quickly to the needs of those we work with. Most of all, it means allowing Haitians to shape our mission instead of the other way around.
Suite # 1140
Los Angeles, Ca 90028
Kanpe Haiti (also known as Stand for Haiti) is a non-profit founded by Jean and Sylvia Rebecca and based in Charleston, SC. KanpeHaiti is a resource hub designed to surround the Haitian people with a community of support and resources used to educate, empower, and strengthen the infrastructure of Haitian communities and allow them to become self-sufficient.
GOOSE CREEK, SC 29445
In 2000, a group of Portland, Maine health care professionals, business people, and other interested parties met to discuss their shared desire to work on building a sustainable health system in a community somewhere in the developing world. Many in the group previously had been involved with international programs and wanted to contribute their energy and resources to address the issue of health inequity.
In 2001, these founding board members established the Greater Portland International Health Initiative as a non-profit organization. Their vision was to partner with an existing public health system in an underserved community whose citizens had limited access to health care.
The founding board members considered communities in countries around the world. In 2001, a Haitian doctor doing his residency at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine told them about Cap-Haitian, Haiti. Following a May 2001 site visit to Cap-Haitien, in November 2001, they formally established a partnership with Justinian University Hospital ( JUH) in Cap-Haitien, the second largest teaching hospital in Haiti. In 2002, to more acurately reflect our mission, the Board of Directors changed the name from Greater Portland International Health Initiative to Konbit Sante Cap-Haitian Health Partnership.
The flagship program of LEVE Foundation is LEVE Housing, whose mission is to provide safer, affordable homes for Haitian people.
To provide HOPE and a FUTURE for the children of Haiti, through showing them the love of Christ!
Jer 29:11, James 1:27
SEYMOUR, TN 37865