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Hope At Work Haiti is not a charity organization. It is a business created for Haitians trying to provide them an avenue in which to work and to sell products for their survival, future and education.
Your purchases in any amount enables us to purchase more products from Haitians enabling them more avenues in which to work and care for themselves.
Thank you for helping us help them! |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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If you are interested in sponsoring a Haitian child in orphanages or on the streets here are some options for your consideration. The following links and charities are not "random selections", they are groups we are working together with as much as possible, for the benefit of as many Haitian orphans, young and old as we can possibly reach. So these groups are our sincere recommendations for your consideration: |
- LoveGiveHope - A group home based in Hawaii raising funds to build two orphanages in both Aux Cadet and Port Au Prince Haiti while providing survival needs for as many Haitian orphans as possible.
- Bright Arrows - a group home based in Oklahoma, USA, providing food and sponsorships to as many Haitians as they are able.
- Reach Haiti - a new orphanage founded by Mike and Andrea Brewer. We recently learned about this extrodinary couple who just recently moved to Haiti and has opened an orphanage for young orphans.
- Visit our Haitians Behind the Scenes page. Most of the young men shown on these pages are extremely anxious to go to school, whether by sponsorship or by selling enough products for them to pay for their own schooling. You can find out more about each young Haitian and contact them directly if you would like to help.
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HOPE AT WORK HAITI - Helping Haitians transition from homelessness and street life to education, self-worth and self-value through hard work, creativity and entrepreneurship opportunities. Hope At Work Haiti helps Haitian Street Kids and orphan children young and old by providing resources, opportunities and guidance without fear of exploitation, child slavery, begging or prostitution, but rather by providing hope, healing and self-worth through hard work and creativity. |
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