Locally Haiti shares thoughts and prayers after the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
Read MoreIn our most recent update, you'll find snapshots, notes, and success stories from the community leaders we so deeply believe in.
Read MoreToday is Mother's Day in Haiti. As the COVID-19 curve accelerates, mothers across Petit Trou are responding in the best way they can.
Read MoreHaitian metal art is an incredibly unique art form and a hallmark of Haitian culture. Learn more about its history!
Read MoreLast fall, community members in Petit Trou urgently needed support to weather the political and economic crisis affecting Haiti.
Read MoreHaitian families are struggling to adapt to the unprecedented circumstances created by COVID-19. Here’s what we’re doing to help.
Read MoreA quick note to keep you all informed on what's happening in Haiti, and also on how we are evolving, adjusting, and planning here in Colorado.
Read MoreAs we face the challenge of coronavirus here in the U.S., I'm deeply sorry to report that there are now two confirmed cases in Haiti.
Read MoreWe are proud to share the news that thanks to your generous support, the new St. Paul's School is full of lessons, laughter, and the light of our students.
Read MoreOn what is a sad and somber day, we reflect on lives lost, we are hopeful for the future, and we are grateful for the chance to humbly share in this work with you.
Read MoreThe landscape of St. Paul’s School’s campus recently received some exciting new additions, thanks to special guests who visited St. Paul’s garden club.
Read MoreIt's been more or less impossible to get to Petit Trou over the past few months due to the protests and paralysis in Port-au-Prince, so I took the opportunity presented by a slight lull for the holidays to make a quick trip.
Read MoreThe Beyond Borders’ Power to Girls training is part of a three-year grant that will significantly expand the impact of the GEM Program.
Read MorePetit Trou’s 3rd Annual Harvest Festival featured student plays, a farmer’s market, and a remarkable speech from Agronomist Raphael.
Read MoreUnder Darline Nicolas’ leadership, the 100 members of GEM (the Girls’ Empowerment and Mentoring Program) participate in a comprehensive curriculum meant to help them succeed in all areas of life. Menstrual health and financial savings/income generation are two topics the GEM program has covered recently.
Read MoreThe two best friends were thrilled to return to the farm on April 14th to mark this year’s Earth Day with the theme of “Protect Our Species.”
Read MoreRecent Saturday mornings at St. Paul’s School have brought some new celebrities to campus. At one of the latest garden club meetings, dozens of students—most of them members of garden club—gathered around Agronomist Raphael Fernandez Salvador as he introduced a hands-on component to a topic he had introduced in a lecture the week before: animal husbandry.
Read MoreJacob and Wilda recently sat down with CHP staff for a short video interview in which they graciously shared many personal details about their lives, including the story of their marriage. Here is a sneak peek of what they told us.
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