Why Did We Choose to Start Haiti Made? 

Understanding Economic Sustainability Is it because a group of child and family advocates are passionate about fashion, leather working, or manufacturing in one of the world’s most challenging operating environments? Emphatically, no! So, what is the answer? Economic Sustainability. This phrase refers to practices that support long-term economic growth without negatively impacting the social, environmental, and cultural aspects of…

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Exploring the Needs of a New Community in Haiti

Familiar Sights and New Challenges Stepping foot in Haiti once more felt deeply reassuring. The overwhelming heat of the Haitian summer, the passionate Kreyol conversations heard all around, the chatter of goats and chickens, the variety of honking horns—even the sights and smells of burning trash—were all comfortingly familiar. Yet, we couldn’t help but miss the faces…

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