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GET INVOLVED

Join us and make a difference — get involved today through membership, donating to a Haitian organization or spreading the word!

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Opportunities to
Get Involved

Pray for Haiti, its people, and the ongoing work of the Episcopal Church there.

Pray

Attend a monthly Haiti Advocacy Ministry meeting.

Join Our 
Meeting

Get involved in outreach efforts at church or in the community

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Spread the Word

Find ways to help strengthen and grow Haiti’s local economy.

Contribute to Haitian Economy

Join advocacy efforts

through governmental agencies and contact elected officials

Advocate

Learn and share up-to-date information about Haiti and its people.

Educate Yourself

A visual journey highlighting the people, places,

and moments that shape our advocacy and mission in Haiti.

Photo
Gallery

Honoring and understanding Haitian culture is essential to meaningful support 

Learn About Haitian Culture

Discover parishes, schools, and groups making a difference for Haiti.

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Other Agencies

Agenices

Recommended Agencies Helping in Haiti

This list is of agencies that we have personally worked with and have observed for years

  • Increase Haitians’ capacity to manage their own future

  • Ensure Haitians are actively involved in agency leadership and management

  • Move toward long-term sustainability

  • Maintain low or zero fundraising and administrative overhead

  • Provide meaningful employment for Haitians

  • Operate based on the needs and goals of Haitians—not donor-driven priorities

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Recommended Non Profits Helping in Haiti

Children's Nutrition Program help fight malnutrition and help create sustainable communities for families. Through work with Haitian communities and in collaboration with the local health system or our partnering non-profits, it prevents and treats malnutrition by focusing on its root causes.

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The Education = Hope program in Haiti is a nonprofit initiative that helps children access education by providing tuition support, school supplies, and resources. Its goal is to break the cycle of poverty by giving students consistent access to schooling, creating long-term opportunities for a more stable future.

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The Fonkoze financial assistance program in Haiti is a microfinance initiative that helps very poor individuals—especially women—build income and become self-sufficient. Instead of just giving money, it provides small loans, savings accounts, training, and support, helping people gradually move out of poverty through a step-by-step approach.

The Haitian Hope program is a volunteer led non profit that believes educating children can reduce their change of living in poverty as adults by working to create sustainable economic growth in rural communities while reducing poverty.

The Haiti Micah Program is a non profit that houses kids off the stress, gives them food, education, skills to find jobs, along with feeding and providing the community clean water. 

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Our goal is simple, to place two heads of households into a good, dignified job, so that our families and their community can lift themselves out of poverty forever.

Photo Gallery

Thank you to Serena Beeks, Roger Bowen, Chuck Dubishar

Educate Yourself

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Educate

Understanding Haiti’s history and present-day

realities helps us respond to their needs.

Education equips us to support solutions

that strengthen Haitian communities,

honor their resilience and culture.

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2026 Meeting Schedule:
A Year of Zoom Meetings

Tuesday January 13 - 7:00 PM

Monday February 9 - 7:00 PM

Tuesday March 10 - 7:00 PM

Monday April 13 - 7:00 PM

Tuesday May 12 - 7:00 PM

Monday June 8  - 7:00 PM

Tuesday July 14  -  7:00 PM

No August meeting

Monday Sept. 14  -  7:00 PM

Tuesday Oct. 13  -  7:00 PM

Monday Nov. 9  -  7:00 PM

Tuesday Dec. 8  -  7:00 PM

Interested in joining?

Please contact Karen Wires 

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