Inspirational Stories

Meet Besly and Ella: Two Recent Warriors

Hi Friends, It’s good to ‘see’ you again this week.

Last week, we told you about our biggest need: to raise funds for children and pregnant women who need hospital-based care.

We told you why some children in our Malnutrition Treatment program need care at a local hospital and how we work with that hospital to make it happen.

We told you how last quarter we spent just over ten thousand US dollars in hospital fees—BUT how this covered medical care for 84 children and 13 emergency c-sections as well!

We mentioned how some children simply require a handful of laboratory tests and medication, whereas other children may need intensive care— and yet even with these two extremes, it costs an average of just $62 per child.

And finally, we mentioned how kids like Fabiola, Ella, and Besly are alive and well today because you helped them get that care!

Today we want you to meet a few of these special warriors.

If you have 60 more seconds read-on, but if you don’t and want to contribute to our hospital fund, you can do so now!

This is Besly. Today Besly is 16-months-old. But this photo was taken in October.

On this day, Besly and his mom were in their 10th week in our Malnutrition Treatment Program and Besly had just spent 8 of the last 10 weeks in a hospital bed.

His mom, Stephanie, was tired, and frankly, she wasn’t feeling exactly hopeful.

By this time, her son had countless interventions meant to keep him alive, including a blood transfusion, but Stephanie had yet to she her son make any true improvements.

Thankfully, she didn’t give up.

Stephanie spent several more weeks at Second Mile Haiti and we helped her get back and forth from the hospital each time Besly’s pediatricians wanted to see him for a check-up.

Eventually the improvement was visible and Stephanie could finally let herself believe that her little boy would survive.

Besly is one of the kiddos who’s hospital bills surpassed the $62 average we mentioned earlier…

but every cent was worth it.

Today, Besly is 1 year and 4 months old. He now weighs 18.5 lbs — more than double the 7.5 lbs he weighed at 10-months-old.

This is Ella.

Baby Ella is 4-months-old, but this photo was taken when she was just a few days old.

Ella was born at our Cap Haitien Maternity Center in January 2024. Her parents love her dearly. Today Ella is having surgery—a “Frenectomie”—a small operation to release a lip-tie.

After today’s surgery, the hope is that Ella will be able to breastfeed better. The surgeons want her to keep gaining weight so that she is healthy enough for a second surgery later this year.

This surgery isn’t just about preventing malnutrition, it’s about keeping a family together.

Ella will need a second surgery to repair her cleft lip.

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Contribute to Ella’s surgery fees here.

Besly and Ella are just 2 examples of dozens of children who are thriving today because they got the care they needed, when they needed it.

If you didn’t catch our last email, which explains why our partnership with the local hospital is absolutely essential for the success of families in our program—you can read it here.

In the meantime, we’re still seeking to raise $10,000 for the next three months of hospital-based care for children and mothers.

Please consider making a $10, $20, of $50 donation today.

Success Story: Beige

a lot can change in 8 years…

When she was pregnant with Beige, Cassandra, went into labor at 32 weeks.

That can be scary no matter where in the world a baby is born, but in Haiti, it’s terrifying.

When she arrived our center, Beige weighed just 3 lbs (1.4 kg). She’d already spent 6 weeks in an area NICU.

After her time in the hospital, and before she was referred to our Family Center, Cassandra first sought help at a nearby orphanage.

For this young mom, it was never a question about whether or not wanted to take care of her daughter. She had simply seen too many small babies die in her community and she wanted something more for her daughter.

Rather than separate mother and baby, the orphanage sent the pair our way.

We’re so glad they did!

During the 12-weeks they spent at Second Mile Haiti’s Malnutrition Treatment Center, Beige’s mom learned to believe in herself— and she learned all the ways that mother’s like her can help their babies defy the odds and thrive.

And thrive they did!

Here they are 6 years later—Cassandra the proud mom of a Kindergarten Graduate!

When asked “what have you been doing at school?”, she lists school celebrations and special events, before she recalls what she’s been learning in math and science. 

Eight-year-old’s love a good class party!

The main point here is that Second Mile’s support for families doesn’t end when they leave the Malnutrition Treatment Center.

We’re always looking for ways to support families in the vulnerable period following malnutrition recovery and in the years after. 

This looks like follow-up visits at home and at the center, with continued access to our nurses and psychologists. 

It looks like helping parents start gardens and businesses. 

It looks like helping families achieve even greater stability through savings groups, access to maternal healthcare services, plus family planning without any cost.

And, most importantly, it looks like supporting the graduates of our Malnutrition Treatment Program when the time comes to enroll in school.

Education in Haiti is not free. 

By helping families with tuition and school-related expenses, Second Mile—along with our School Sponsors and partners—is helping to break cycles of generational poverty and give every child a chance to thrive. 

They deserve the chance to keep beating the odds.

The Numbers Fundraiser—our annual, one-day FUNdraiser—is just around the corner and we can’t wait to host this fun online event for the 11th year in a row! 

It’s going to be slightly different this year.

We’ll be putting funds raised towards Beigelandine and the rest of the students in our sponsorship program. Last year, with your help, we met the school-related needs of 140 children.

This year, we hope to send 180 children back to school— and ensure that no child gets left behind.

We (Jenn and Amy)—Second Mile Haiti co-founders—will be in Keller, Texas during the fundraiser. That means, if you live in the area you can participate in-person!

If you don’t live in Texas, we are JUST as excited to connect with you online, August 5th. 

Until then, stay cool and keep learning! 

Love from Haiti 🇭🇹

Interested in joining us in Texas? Click the button below and we will send you the details. 

Excitement to Share!

When we thought about what to share with you this week — it was hard to pick just one thing. 

Should we talk about the 80 women starting home gardens for the first time in Saint Raphael this month? Or the growing team at our Maternity & Malnutrition Care Centers there?

We’re operating a whole campus many miles (and hours) from our headquarters—doing all the incredible things we do here, there.

It’s wild. It’s working! And we are so proud of all the amazing Haitian professionals making this possible—like Wilnie Desamours—Saint-Raphaël’s brilliant Garden Manager. 

Or, we could talk about one of the families at the Malnutrition Care Center and the incredible progress they are making. There are at least 50 families going through our recovery program at any given time. Each one has an amazing story.

We have so many photos of parents taking part in literacy classes and art therapy. Should we talk about these activities, and the power they have to impact the well-being of families for generations to come?

Then there’s my favorite photos from the week.

Photos of Second Mile psychologists, Dacheline and Magdalie, sharing the story of Yaya with children at the center.

We could talk about the Cap-Haitien born author, Angie Bell, and why books in Haitian Creole are so important. Or what a miracle it is that these children have the strength to engage, to sit, to interact—considering how sick and frail they were just weeks ago.

It’s our 10th year operating programs in Haiti, so that theme is also on our minds. It’s been 10 years and 1 month since the first Malnutrition Treatment Center opened in Cap Haitien. We could mention just how thankful we are for all that has come from that one desire— to keep children out of orphanages

…to keep families together. 

In the end, there is one thing that MUST BE SAID in this week’s letter. 

THANK YOU!

You really showed up— contributing donations of all sizes— to bring our Maternity Expansion total to $32,039 in just two weeks!

That puts us at 80% of our goal. And allowed us to pour the cement for the building’s foundation this past Friday.

No mother or newborn without care. That’s the goal.

If you’d like to help get us to 100%, you can use this link to donate.

We hope you enjoyed the round-about adventure we took you on this week.

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