The purpose for our corporation is to perform charitable activities within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c)(3) and the Chapter 496, F.S. Specifically, the corporation is organized to provide disaster relief and development assistance in the form of engineering and other technical consultings and assistance. Furthermore, helping by providing equipment and materials to carry out assistance, and other organizational and consulting services designed to assist local organizations and governments in preparing for and responding to all kinds of disasters caused by terrorism, environmental contamination oil spills, earthquakes, tsunamis and water droughts.
Coral Springs, FL 33076-2250
Founded in 1917, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action.
Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, HT6111
AVSI Foundation, an NGO created in 1972, carries out cooperation projects for development, with particular emphasis on education. In its work, its attention is focused on the defense and promotion of the dignity of the person, the cornerstone of every project. We work all around the world thanks to a network of 35 founding members and more than 700 partners.
We have been in Haiti since 1999, following a request from the Apostolic Nuncio in support of the Agricultural Faculty of the Catholic University of Notre Dame d'Haiti in Les Cayes, today we work with projects on the island with socio-educational, human rights, food security and training projects.
20158 Milano
CARE was founded in 1945 when 22 American organizations came together to rush lifesaving CARE Packages to survivors of World War II. Thousands of Americans, including President Harry S. Truman, contributed to the effort. On May 11, 1946, the first 15,000 packages reached the battered port of Le Havre, France.
These early packages were U.S. Army surplus "10-in-1" food parcels intended to provide one meal for 10 soldiers during the planned invasion of Japan. We obtained them at the end of the war and began a service that let Americans send the packages to friends and families in Europe, where millions were in danger of starvation. Ten dollars bought a CARE Package and guaranteed that its addressee would receive it within four months.
Development and Peace (The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace) is the official international development organization of the Catholic Church in Canada and the Canadian member of Caritas Internationalis. Development and Peace is a membership led organization supported by parish collections, individual donations and government grants, principally from the Canadian International Development Agency.
Our vision: Committed to change
Our mission: Support partners in the Global South who promote alternatives to unfair social, political and economic structures, and educate the Canadian population about the causes of poverty and mobilize Canadians towards actions for change. In the struggle for human dignity, the organization forms alliances with northern and southern groups working for social change. It also supports women in their search for social and economic justice
Food For The Poor is one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the United States.
Our work is motivated by our faith in God, spreading His unconditional love, regardless of race, wealth, or creed as we minister to the poorest of the poor in 17 countries throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.
By providing lifesaving food, secure housing, clean water, healthcare, emergency relief, micro-enterprise projects and education opportunities, we are giving the poor a chance at a better future, and showing them God’s love.
From Here to Haiti (FHTH) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity based in New York. FHTH was formed in the aftermath of the earthquake of 2010 to respond to the need for repair of non-governmental places of public assembly such as schools, churches, orphanages, clinics, and the like. FHTH creates local employment opportunities and promotes self-sufficiency for the people of Haiti through that repair work. FHTH focuses its efforts in the provinces where the need is greatest.
After the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, I volunteered on a medical service mission where I spent ten brutal days visiting hospitals and supporting daily clinics in emergency camps in Jacmel and Miragoâne. Although I lacked medical training, I did my best to serve in any capacity I could. This experience fundamentally changed me and upon my return to the US I resolved to do whatever I could to improve the lives of those in my homeland, especially the children.
Haiti Baradères Recovery Inc. (HABDER) is a not for profit organization established in New York. On July 26, 1998, a small group of Baraderes natives came together to address the needs and well being of their hometown. It is from this meeting HABDER was born. In June 2002 HABDER was registered as a 501 (c) (3). It is the connection between HABDER’s members and the region of Baradères that allow this organization to envision and realize their mission for the people and Baraderes as a whole.
BROOKLYN, NY 11210
This website of Harvest of Haiti is a growing portal for Bishop Stenio Capre’s ministry. Please check back as content will be upgraded frequently. More news stories and pictures will be added.
We trust that this website will give you further perspective on the work of Bishop Stenio Capre and his ministry affiliates. We hope this site’s content will inspire you to join us and make a difference in the lives of those who need your help.
Harvest of Haiti Inc. is a Minnesota-based international non-profit interdenominational religious ministry. Though it uses some funds for communication in the USA, more than 90% of donated funds are transferred directly to Bishop Stenio Capre’s First Interdenominational Evangelical Church in Haiti for distribution to the programs outlined in this “About” section.
PO Box 495
Cottage Grove, MN 55016-0495