Huge Thanks For Recent Donations!

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Much Gratitude!

A big thank you goes out to Robert and Cynthia Brumbaush of Issaquah, WA for gathering an array of beautiful dresses and other clothes for the girls and women in Haiti. These dresses made the girls at the orphanage smile and squeal with glee. They also were a blessing to  few of the patients at the TB ward who felt like new women with their brand new dresses on!

Thank you!

Also a huge shout out to Susan and Ron Donovan for collecting an array of supplies to send to Haiti. These medical supplies went to the the TB ward run by Dr. Megan Coffee at the General Hospital.

Additional children’s clothing and shoes were delivered to kids at an orphanage that are always in need.

And finally thanks goes to Heather Richards who is our faithful vitamin collector (among many other things). In a county where malnutrition is so common, vitamins are always put to good use!

It is through the dedication and generosity of these and many other donors that we are able to continue our work in Haiti.

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