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"The Gift of Hope"

an overview of Kindred Journey

 

"EYES OF A HAITIAN CHILD"

a pictorial slideshow featuring an original song by

Marisa Massery

 

HAITI - FACES AND PLACES

a visual tour of Haiti

Young Haitian Girl

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The primary language spoken and understood by all in Haiti is called Creole. The two strongest influences on Creole are the French spoken by the French slaveholders during the colonial period and various African languages brought by the slaves. It also includes some vocabulary from other languages, mostly Spanish, English, and Arawak.


 

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Recently, we received an email update regarding the progress and plans for Brother Francklin and the Little Brothers and Little Sisters of the Incarnation.  Please click here to read his 2011 Nutrition Centers Report.

Since the massive earthquake struck Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010, the conditions in Haiti have been more difficult than ever.  While some aid had been getting through and some improvements have been made, there is so much more to do.  Please be aware that 100% all funds donated to Kindred Journey go directly to our friends in Haiti - no red tape, no administrative expenses siphoned off, no paid staff or consultants, etc.  Just 100% effective charity.

Brother Francklin's most recent visit to our area was in February, 2011.  Over that weekend, Br. Francklin spoke at all masses.  To view excerpts of his talk, please click here.


HAITI - Once a Tropical Paradise...

Christopher Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, discovering a rich, tropical island paradise which became known as Hispaniola.  Today, the western third of the island, about the size of the state of Maryland, comprises the country of Haiti, home to about 9 millionPoor School Children in Haiti people, a third of which inhabit the capital city of Port-au-Prince. 

It is almost inconceivable to imagine how drastically things have changed over the last 500 years.  The lush forests that once covered this bountiful island have virtually disappeared.  The rich, fertile soil has eroded into the sea.  And what was once the wealthiest colony in the Caribbean is now the poorest country in the entire western hemisphere.  In fact, a full 80% of Haitian people live under the poverty line, with 54% in abject poverty.  Even the most basic of human needs – food and potable water – are not sufficiently available in many areas of the country.  And, to make things worse, over 40% of the Haitian population are children under the age of 15.

... Still, Hope Springs Eternal

But all is not lost.  Poor as they may be, the indomitable spirit and hope of the Haitian people is alive and well.  One can see it every day in the smiles of the children.Map of Haiti

 Kindred Journey is a non-profit charitable organization that strives relentlessly to nurture that spirit, working through the Little Brothers and Little Sisters of the Incarnation religious order, who live among the peasants in one of Haiti’s poorest regions – the Central Plateau in and around the village of Pandiassou and the town of Hinche.  Over the past years, funds provided through Kindred Journey have made a tremendous difference by providing food and potable water for thousands of Haitian children and their families.

We warmly welcome you to join us in this ever so worthy endeavor.  Feel free to browse this site for more information on how your tax-deductible donation to Kindred Journey can touch the lives of some of the world’s poorest people - people who face a daily struggle for existence only a few hundred miles from the U.S. border.

 


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