Press: The Weight That Shapes Us
Every climber knows the word press. To press is to lean your whole weight into resistance, to take the next step when the air thins, ...
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...
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...
Why Education is Vital for Haiti’s Future
Have you ever wondered why Haiti continues to struggle with issues like poverty, healthcare, and economic growth? The answer lies...
Kenyan Troops Touch Down in Haiti 6.26.24
And so it begins... June 26th, 2024 marked a significant moment as Kenyan troops officially touched down in Haiti, ready...
A Young Woman’s Journey from Residential Facility to Her Community
For the past 20 years, the story of the Hands & Feet Project has often been synonymous with the story...
Meet Rood: A Story of Resilience, Hope, and Transformation
Unanimously known around campus for his kind heart, easygoing nature, and perpetual smile, Rood is an integral part of our...
Sadness, Honor, and Respect: Tears Fall on Our Soil
Sadness, honor, and respect as tears fall on our soil. The ongoing conflict in Haiti has profoundly affected us, with...
Empowering Young Adults: A Workshop Training Recap
In Grand Goave, Haiti, a pivotal event recently took place. Aimed at addressing the unique challenges young adults face in...
Night to Shine Event: Celebrating Haiti’s Special Needs Community
In a world where accessibility for special needs individuals is still a distant dream in many places, Haiti stands out...