Second Mile Haiti Expansion

It's Time to Expand

Hello! And welcome back to Sixty Seconds with Second Mile.

We’re so glad you are here!

Have you enjoyed our stories from the early years?

We hope so.

We wanted to focus today on where that fateful first step has taken us. Specifically, to the eventual opening of not one but two Maternity Centers!

Have we told you the story that led us here?

Do you know the faces behind why it felt so urgent to figure out how to give more women good maternal health care.

It was this little one and others like him.

In 2016 and 2017, 20% of the children at the Malnutrition Treatment Center were being cared for by someone who was not their mother. We saw Aunts, Dads, Grandmas, Sisters, Cousins.

And while we loved to see these family members involved from such a early age, we had to investigate the underlying issue.

Mothers were dying in child birth. They were dying in the days and weeks after, and they were dying while pregnant from eclampsia and preeclampsia.

There was Philomene, a grandma of 62 years who came to the center with twin girls. Her daughter had no prenatal care and died after her birth. There was Ardiane whose daughter died just after her Grandson, Emmanuel was born. She came to the center with Emmanuel when he was 10-months-old.

There was Planika and her aunt, Suzanne. Planika was 5 when she came to the center. 4 years old when her mother died of eclampsia. Suzanne had to grieve the loss of her sister. Planika lost the baby sister she had been expecting. She lost her mother. And she became very, very sick.

We knew that maternal mortality was high in Haiti, 1 in 254 births led to a mother’s death. But then we surveyed our community and learned that only 2 in 10 women had a skilled birth attendant at their last birth.

Access to quality Maternal Care was a huge problem.

A problem that you’ve been helping us solve for 5 years now!

If you came to our Maternity Center today, you would have seen 75 women in line for Prenatal Education. On busy months, we have as many as 60 new babies born at the center. Yesterday, 107 parents travelled to the center for vaccination day with their newborns.

And lately, we’ve been seeing between 60-80 clients everyday for the rest of our services (prenatal care, postpartum care, and family planning)

We are quite literally busting open at the seams.

What’s that look like on a grand scale?

5,189 women have sought care at our this center since 2018.

Space is starting to become a huge problem. For the first time, we find ourselves having to limit the number of clients we can see each day. And closing the doors to new patients earlier and earlier each morning.

It would kill us to keep turning people away. Especially since there isn’t a comparable alternative.

So, it’s time to expand.

Did you guess what was coming next?

That’s right. We’re building.

How can you help?

We are going to need $40,000 to make sure that we don’t have to turn any one else away. We would like to start building as soon as possible. The plans are drawn and the builders are on call.

If we raised every dollar today, we could start tomorrow!

What exactly will an expansion look like?

It will look like more rooms so we can have more Midwives. And more comfortable spaces for people to sit while they wait.

A birth garden for laboring women and their support people. More space to move about.

A shaded seating areas outside the gate, for family members who attend the appointments & need a shady place to wait.

And it will look like more space for local entrepreneurs to make and sell food to the hundreds of people that come and go from the Maternity Center each day.

We’re very excited.

We have a generous donor who has committed to match every dollar donated to the building project over the next week.

Donations will be matched through May 31st.

Isn’t that wonderful?!

You’ve helped us build so many safe spaces. This will be no different.

Can you help us reach our goal before the 31st?

Love from Haiti 🇭🇹

Opening San Raphaël Location

The San Raphaël Birth Center is officially open!


The San Raphael Birth Center is officially open and the women who have been getting their prenatal care with us since May are excited about the opportunity to give birth in this safe, comfortable, and well-equipped space. We had been preparing for this milestone for some time by ensuring that the Midwives who would take on shifts at the new campus were adequately prepared. They each trained for more than 6 months at the bustling Cap Haitien Center. Now it's their time to shine!

Our Midwife team has grown to 11 Midwives between the two centers.

Baby #1 🎉
 

On Janurary 16th, the first baby arrived at the San Raphaël Birth Center, just 6 days after we opened our doors! It was an uncomplicated birth and mom, Loudina, and baby, (not yet named) are doing well. This proud Dad was happy to see his people smiling. “I am happy to see the amount of attention the Midwives gave to my wife. I was nervous because my wife did not get the attention she needed. That wasn’t a problem here.” Birth is not easy, and sometimes scary complications can arise. But having Midwives by their side can help families feel safe. We're thrilled to be helping families in a new area of Haiti access the kind of maternity care they desire and deserve. Thank you for ensuring that Loudina and her family were well-cared for during her birth. 

2021 Supporters


In 2021, we received donations from 319 of the best supporters an organization could ask for. 
Seriously. 
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. 
We have a mighty team in Haiti, but we couldn't do this alone. 

We gathered all the best news from 2021 and stitched it together with numbers and photos in a way that's sure to make you smile. If you contributed in 2021 you'll even find your name within

In 2021, we reached over 27,000 people through Second Mile programs.

You did that. 

Celebrate Black History Month!

 
We are proud to work in Haiti, the first Black Republic in the world.
This month, we encourage you to take some time to learn more about the history of Haiti and the members of the Haitian diaspora who are making historical contributions in every domain.

Everyday is a great day to shop Black-owned businesses, but if you're not in that habit already, this February is a great time to start. 
Follow @haitianbusinesses on Instagram & Twitter to learn more about Haitian-owned businesses near you.

And while you're at it, make sure you follow @secondmilehaiti! 
 

Thanks for reading!