One Hundred for Haiti kicked off its 2018 Seattle Activism Team in Seattle. If you ever wanted to contribute to a non-profit before and want to be involved in change for others, please join us for our upcoming meetings and see the many ways anyone can contribute. At the first meeting a group of new […]
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Last year, Nathan Bean and Greg Bennick spent over a week in Haiti meeting people, talking to them, connecting, and hearing about their lives. We saw just how beautiful the country is and how vibrant. It was an incredible reminder once again about why we work there and support the people. And why we love […]
As the last hours of 2017 tick away, we wanted to celebrate the accomplishments that your support made possible throughout the year. We had our most successful and active year by far and have so many things to share about the last twelve months, and some on the next twelve to come. We started the […]
Because of your generosity, One Hundred For Haiti just wired enough money to Haiti to fund anti-sexual assault trainings in SEVEN rural communities. These trainings are geared towards people who have no previous understanding or training whatsoever about alternatives to sexual violence and child abuse. In the trainings, attendees discover approaches to better behavior, learn […]
The priorities of the age we live in, especially in terms of race and immigration, are becoming more and more apparent in the USA. The seeds of anti-immigrant sentiment planted during the campaign in 2016 have grown into fully developed rage. The Department of Homeland Security has announced an end to a humanitarian program which […]
Protect the Vulnerable by One Hundred For Haiti board member, Nathan Bean. It almost seems as if the earth is fighting back lately against its greatest threat, human beings. Floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and earthquakes are occurring at an alarming rate. It feels scary. It is scary. I heard it said on a recent episode of […]
Our friends in the rural north of Haiti received high winds and rain from Hurricane Irma, enough to damage small homes, but they report no injuries and were thankfully spared a direct hit from the storm. We got these photos early this morning and are already in motion to send repair funds. This will pay […]
Haiti is in our thoughts with the approach of Hurricane Irma. The residents of Haiti are still recovering from Hurricane Matthew and many don’t realize due to lack of access to news outlets that another hurricane is on the way. We will be ready to support our friends in Haiti however they need if in […]
The disaster in Houston from Hurricane Harvey is a catastrophe of epic proportions. Our hearts and minds go out to the people there. We understand the impact that an event like this can have, given the effects we’ve seen over the last few years in Haiti, and how long the devastation and its troubling effects […]
Thanks for your patience over the last couple months as we’ve prepared news updates. News to come includes huge successes from the GTPE partners working with the sexual assault training sessions in the south and many new cisterns built in the north with the Rural Water Project. We have new partners supporting our work as […]