by Jim Searls | Oct 27, 2020
CAUSE WHY? Good health and well-being is critical to sustaining economic development and ending generational poverty. One illness can wipe out a family’s fragile economic security. Women, infants and children die at alarming rates during pregnancy, childbirth,...
by Jim Searls | Oct 27, 2020
CAUSE WHY? Healthy families are the building blocks of a vibrant, self-sustaining community. HAPI serves rural, impoverished families who are 80% dependent on agriculture for subsistence living. 95% live in poverty and 40% in EXTREME poverty. Our vision is a...
by Jim Searls | Oct 27, 2020
CAUSE WHY? Waterborne illnesses, such as typhoid, cholera, and chronic diarrhea, are the cause of more than half of the deaths in Haiti every year. Contaminated water is also one of the leading causes of childhood illness and the very high infant death rate in...
by Jim Searls | Oct 27, 2020
CAUSE WHY? Children’s economic and social outcomes largely depend on the circumstances into which they are born and raised. In Haiti, 95% of the population lives in poverty and only 45% of children will grow up to be as productive as they could be if he / she...
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