Over the course of thirty-three years of in Haiti, we have grown and expanded our in work in various ways. We now employ over 70 "madams" who care for the children on a daily basis, working as nannies, nurses, cooks, and much more.  The children greatly benefit from the personal help and attention they receive from mentors who often understand them from a more immediate and natural standpoint than a foreigner could.

                                              

Family & Friends

There is also an ever-expanding group of young Haitian men and women who have been with us since childhood, who are an invaluable help in serving the children's needs. These young brothers and sisters are some of the chief participants in our work in Haiti. They help organize the children using a group system so that each of them is responsible for a group of younger ones, and this way each child gets the attention and help that they need. They help in arranging  everything, from Bible studies, to food distributions, to English lessons....

These men and women provide the daily care that the children need, and in turn receive wages, food for their families, and any additional financial and medical help they might need.

Roro helps organize the people during food distribution

Madam Morel watches over the little boys