It is May 11th 2015 and One Hundred For Haiti is heading to Haiti to look into expanding The Rural Water Project and accepting full control of it for the future. We have been a supporter to a partner organization in the past but an opportunity has come up which will allow us to keep […]
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Forgive the lack of photos, but we want to keep the recipient of this particular update anonymous. Today your donations to One Hundred For Haiti paid for six months salary for a woman employed to do laundry at a safe house for former child slaves in the south of Haiti. We will be renewing her […]
Bailey Richardson joins us to do research and outreach and a list of other tasks and we are really excited to have her on the team. Fluent in Swahili (!) and devoted to non-profit work, Bailey has already pushed to have Ten Thousand Villages do an info night and benefit for One Hundred For Haiti. […]
One Hundred For Haiti: 2014/2015 What we’ve done and what we will do, thanks to your support! Accomplishments since we last spoke… In the last two years One Hundred For Haiti experienced a profound shift from relief work to development work. The change is significant: rather than only give supplies (which is how we started), […]
Phase 1 of our Rural Water Project with our partners Peacework Medical is complete. Phase 2 will be starting soon with a coordinated fundraising campaign! We just received photos from Ranquitte Haiti, including this one of a little girl collecting CLEAN water from one of the cisterns that YOUR donations funded. She, along with thousands […]
One Hundred For Haiti has been supporting the work being done by our friend and partner Morgan Weinberg at ‘Little Footprints, Big Steps’ in Les Cayes Haiti for the last few years, and this newest piece of news is an addition to that relationship which was possible entirely thanks to your support. In January 2014, […]
While we were in Haiti this spring, we visited the safe house for former child slaves and homeless children being run by our friend Morgan Wienberg. Morgan works for Little Footprints / Big Steps and has been directly supporting homeless youth in the city of Les Cayes in the south of Haiti for years now. […]
Phase one of our Rural Water Project was funded today for the rural area of Ranquitte. We – meaning YOU – paid for Haitian workers in extremely rural areas to build ten water treatment tanks. These tanks will protect the water supply, currently coming directly from the ground from natural springs, from infecting people with […]
We are officially registered with Amazon.com’s non-profit “Smile” support program. This means that if you use the following link for your shopping at Amazon (it is the same Amazon experience, just with a different starting link other than simply “amazon.com”) then a percentage of all of your purchases will benefit One Hundred For Haiti! http://smile.amazon.com/ch/27-2824813 […]
Our Rural Water Project campaign to save 15,000 lives from cholera is underway and already making an impact. This photo, just in from the tiny rural village of Haute Pont shows the first completed water tank. This tank catches water from a local natural spring, and once filled to the top is treated to kill […]