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HOPEH’s Mission Educating Children, Healing Families. Restoring Communities

HOPEH’s Mission Educating Children, Healing Families. Restoring Communities. Haitian Organization Program for Education and Health. www.HOPEH.org.

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HOPEH’s Mission Educating Children, Healing Families. Restoring Communities

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  1. HOPEH’s Mission Educating Children, Healing Families. Restoring Communities Haitian Organization Program for Education and Health

  2. www.HOPEH.org HOPEH (Haitian Organization Program for Education and Health), 501(c)3 organization, oversees a clinic in Juampas and surrounding villages and cities. HOPEH has been sustainable with donations from individuals and organizations over the years. The organization supports employee salaries, medication, and lab equipment. The clinic is also supplying a nutrition packed bar called “plumpy nut” that fights malnutrition among the children. Further, HOPEH has a collaborated effort with another organization in Haiti to build filtration units to provide clean and purified water to combat Cholera. Marline Olivier, who lives in Atlanta, is the president and founder. Our board is comprised of medical doctors and health and community development practitioners. However, funding is running out and demands for medicine and medical supplies are astounding. The clinic has been without supplies and medicines for over two months at a time. Everyday is critical to the lives of the 6,000 residents of Juampas and the sick, malnourished men, women and children in the surrounding towns and villages. Great support has been poured into Port-au-Prince; unfortunately, that aid does not hit the smaller cities and areas like Juampas that are north and in the mountainside of Haiti.

  3. Marline Olivier President and Founder of HOPEH Native of Juampas shown here with Naomi, an orphaned earthquake survivor. Now resides n the US. Founded HOPEH in 1998. Completed a new school and began session in October 2011. Established Mt. Carroll Medical Clinic that serves over 1,300 patients a month. Currently, building a dental clinic on second floor. Much support is needed for this project. Board of Directors from Boston, Illinois, and Atlanta, and Haiti.

  4. The New School Development • The new school opened October 2011. We need to supply desks, chairs, school supplies and teacher’s salaries. The children were travelling for miles to be educated, many without shoes. Now they will have one central location. Sponsor a child or teacher today! www.hopeh.org

  5. Home Away From Home The Mission House serves as your home away from home while here serving the local community. HOPEH ‘s mission home sleeps 25 people. Groups can sign up for short term trips to serve in Haiti.

  6. Early Morning in Haiti These beautiful scenes are taken from the back porch of the Mission House..

  7. Mission Trip Participants and New Dental Clinic being built Are you a teacher, doctor, nurse, artist, dancer, pastor, or community member? Your training is needed in Haiti. Join us on a Mission Trip. Come as a work project and help build the new Dental Clinic on second floor of Medical Clinic

  8. Mount Carroll Medical Clinic

  9. Meet the Doctor

  10. Living in Juampas These homes represent the standard of living in the village of Juampas and surrounding villages throughout Haiti. Typically there is no running water, indoorplumbing or electricity.

  11. Refugee Campsite During and after the earthquake, some fled to the mountains of Juampas and nearby villages seeking refuge. The Mt. Carroll Clinic and the new school are needed even more now after the earthquake. Many who migrated to Juampas have not returned to the larger cities.

  12. Breakdown of Costs Juampas Clinic $1500 per month Medicines and Supplies $1000 per month Plumpy’nut (Malnutrition Program) $1000 per month Sponsorships $150 per child with Medical Care & School Sponsor a Teacher at $1,400 per year Provide for New school needs Administrative Cost $6000 per month Soup Kitchen New Project $700 per month Women’s Art and Sewing New Project

  13. How you can help Sponsor a Child $150will educate a child for a year Sponsor a family with Medical Care $300 will cover them for year. Sponsor Clean Water Project, Fight Cholera with $15a month Sponsor Drives and collect vitamins, medical supplies, over the counter meds in your local churches, schools, and communities Host an event Donate your time and expertise: IT, Medical, Education, Counseling in a mission trip to Juampas, Haiti Become a long term partner or volunteer Donate travel miles Donate stock, bonds, and/or will to the organization Pray for our organization and the people of Juampas and take action

  14. MERCI BEAUCOUP Join us in Educating Children. Healing families. Restoring Communitieswww.hopeh.org770.355.3111 A very special thank you to everyone who made donations, financial and non-financial. Continue to support our organization;Go to our website and learn how you can sponsor a child or provide medical care for as little as $40quarterly or $150 a year.

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