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Our orphanages help kids across Haiti who would otherwise not have food or shelter.
Find out more or learn how to sponsor a specific child below.

KAY ESPWA
"HOPE HOUSE" CHILDREN’S HOME

Haiti has an estimated 1.2 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). About 7,000 children roam the streets of Port-au-Prince. Thousands more can be found across the island in cities such as Cap Haitien, St. Marc, and Gonaives. Every week hundreds of babies and children are abandoned in Haiti shortly after birth. They are left in hospitals, shop doorways, alleys or simply dumped in the street. Haitian mothers feel forced to abandon their infants in order to survive. Many are abandoned because their parents have no means to feed and take care of them. A large number of children become orphaned because their parents have died from disease, natural disaster, conflicts, and political turmoil.

Sponsorship of these children are available “Kay Espwa” – Hope House Orphanage Gonaives, Haiti
Kay Espwa sponsorship form
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KAY ESPWA II - BON REPOS

Haiti has an estimated 1.2 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). About 7,000 children roam the streets of Port-au-Prince. Thousands more can be found across the island in cities such as Cap Haitien and Gonaives. Every week hundreds of babies and children are abandoned in Haiti shortly after birth. They are left in hospitals, shop doorways, alleys or simply dumped in the street. Haitian mothers feel forced to abandon their infants in order to survive. Many are abandoned because their parents have no means to feed and take care of them. A large number of children become orphaned because their parents have died from disease, natural disaster, conflicts, and political turmoil.

Hope to Haiti ministers to several thousand children through a network of schools that participate in our FEEDING programs. Most of these children that are in dire need of help, hope and encouragement. Our Kay Espwa II “Hope House” Children’s Home has 27 orphaned and abandoned children that are in need of sponsors. Your $30 per month sponsorship will ensure that these precious children will have a safe place to live, food, clean water, basic medical care, education, clothing, and a loving staff.

SEE OUR FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
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KAY ESPWA III – ANSE ROUGE

Haiti has an estimated 1.2 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). About 7,000 children roam the streets of Port-au-Prince. Thousands more can be found across the island in cities such as Cap Haitien and Gonaives. Every week hundreds of babies and children are abandoned in Haiti shortly after birth. They are left in hospitals, shop doorways, alleys or simply dumped in the street. Haitian mothers feel forced to abandon their infants in order to survive. Many are abandoned because their parents have no means to feed and take care of them. A large number of children become orphaned because their parents have died from disease, natural disaster, conflicts, and political turmoil. Home to 37 children, Hope to Haiti took over this children’s home in 2012 after learning they only received three meals and week and the children were sleeping on the concrete floor. We are working hard to help these precious children. Please help us help them.
SEE OUR FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
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KAY ESPWA IV – SAINT. MARC

Haiti has an estimated 1.2 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). About 7,000 children roam the streets of Port-au-Prince. Thousands more can be found across the island in cities such as Cap Haitien and Gonaives. Every week hundreds of babies and children are abandoned in Haiti shortly after birth. They are left in hospitals, shop doorways, alleys or simply dumped in the street. Haitian mothers feel forced to abandon their infants in order to survive. Many are abandoned because their parents have no means to feed and take care of them. A large number of children become orphaned because their parents have died from disease, natural disaster, conflicts, and political turmoil.
SEE OUR FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
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