Our Work
At Food for the Hungry Haiti, we support vulnerable communities through our SOTF program, emergency aid, and resilience programs. Despite ongoing crises, we help families meet urgent needs and build lasting strength through education, livelihoods, and strategic partnerships.




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Where we work
Food for the Hungry operates in Belladère, Kenscoff, Bellevue La Montagne, and the South region of Haiti. With over 100 staff and volunteers in nearly 30 communities, we serve and pray for lasting impact where we live and work.





SOTF
SPONSORSHIP OF THE FUTURE
We aim to build a unified digital platform where all shareholders: children, families, and communities are directly connected with their investors .
This platform will promote shared value, real-time engagement, and transparent relationships, ensuring mutual growth and transformation for both sponsors and beneficiaries.
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Program Reach
6,322 children registered across 3 program areas: Kenskoff, Belladère, Chardonnière
5,613 children actively sponsored
80%+ of digital content (photos, letters, videos) successfully uploaded
90%+ of child profiles fully updated
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Challenges Overcome
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Bridging the digital gap across 3 diverse program areas
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Sustaining family participation during the digital shift
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Kenskoff: Despite gang-related displacement since Jan 2025, over 90% of families remain engaged and tracked
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Success & Impact
Letter delivery time reduced from 3 months to just 7 days
Sponsors receive real-time updates with selfies, family photos, and short videos
Children actively create content using tablets — smiles, creativity, and connection!
Families proudly participate in photo sessions and storytelling
Result: Increased trust → loyalty → sponsor referrals
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Connected Partnerships
Families now co-create content, while sponsors have become active partners through real-time digital updates. Our upcoming platform will directly connect children, families, and sponsors fostering shared value, trust, and mutual transformation.
Emergency Response Project

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Context
From January 2024 to present, FH HAITI has implemented an emergency response project to support communities affected by the ongoing multidimensional crisis. Especially the IDP from the Metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince who left their house because of gang activities and seek refuge mostly in the South department.
Funding Snapshot
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⚠️ Only 30.2% of the target population received full assistance
The funding gap significantly limited the scale of our response.

Impact at a Glance
🏠 3,141
households supported
👨👩👧 15,076
individuals reached

Food Security & Livelihoods
6,432 individuals received unconditional cash transfers
2,400 received food vouchers
Helped families meet urgent food needs with dignity and flexibility.
384 households received $200 cash grants to secure safe housing

Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
1,060 displaced children joined resilience-focused summer camps:
• 🎨 Creative arts
• ⚽ Sports & recreation
• 🤝 Group healing activities
✅ Safe spaces helped children process trauma and rebuild hope.

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
1,000 hygiene kits distributed in overcrowded IDP areas around Port-au-Prince
✅ Reduced disease risk by improving hygiene in high-density zones.

Although we did not reach our full funding target, our partnership with World Vision allowed us to expand our coverage and support over 2,000 families.

Stronger Together


The Power of Partnership in Action
At Food for the Hungry Haiti (FHH), we believe that sustainable change is only possible through deep, compassionate partnership. In the face of crisis and uncertainty, we do not act alone we link arms with local leaders, national institutions, and global allies to bring hope, healing, and resilience to communities in need. True partnership is not just about what we do, but how we do it with humility, courage, and shared humanity. Together, we transform brokenness into opportunity, and fragile hope into an unstoppable force for good.
Activities Carried Out in Partnership with World Vision
In response to Haiti’s deepening security crisis, Food for the Hungry Haiti (FHH) and World Vision joined forces to implement targeted humanitarian interventions for displaced and vulnerable populations. This strategic partnership enabled swift, coordinated action in communities severely affected by violence and instability.
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💰 Cash Assistance: 809 displaced families received MonCash transfers to cover urgent basic needs.
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📈 Economic Resilience: 290 individuals trained in small business management.
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🎒 Education Support: School kits distributed to 50 vulnerable families to support children’s return to school.
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🧒 Child Protection: 175 children sensitized on their rights and protection at Greffin Baptist School.
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🧼 Hygiene Interventions: Kits provided to 100 families with malnourished children and 140 displaced families.
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🍲 Nutrition: 166 malnourished children screened and treated in 10 communities.
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🎨 Psycho-social Support: Art and first aid workshops held for 120 displaced children in shelters.
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🩺 Health System Strengthening: 21 community health workers trained in managing childhood malnutrition.

Our Partners
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The Heartbeat
These are the principles that guide us. Our calling and our response.
We follow Jesus
Our work is relational
We serve with humility
We invest wisely and
focus on results
We pursue beauty,
goodness and truth

