Second Mile Haiti News

Second Mile Haiti in the News

This week we had the honor of hosting BBC news correspondent Will Grant and his team at our Cap Haitien campus. It was a warm, sunny day and quiet, with no aircraft on the flight path overhead and very little traffic on the rural roads outside our gates.

They brought cameras and mics and a genuine desire to learn more about urgent issues like rising hunger and malnutrition as things in Haiti continue to deteriorate.

It was a long visit and Jenn tried not to spend too much time wondering what sound byte they’d would ultimately extract from several hours of conversation.

But in the end, Will and his team got it. 

In the news segment, which aired throughout the day on Thursday, they shared footage of our team at work, mothers learning in our education pavilion, and children getting essential nutrition.

They even shared the statistic we are most proud of “less than 1% of children who recover from Malnutrition at our centers have to be readmitted because of relapse.”

Importantly, the BBC made clear that Cap Haitien is still a safe haven from the violence of Port au Prince.

We are grateful that the coverage showed Second Mile Haiti’s Malnutrition Treatment Center as the beacon of hope that it is. 

Their interview with Jenn was also a reminder to all that large aid organizations, like the Red Cross, have a history of failing to meet the mark in Haiti and that by finding a local non-profit working on the ground, you can be better assured that your donations will reach the people who are suffering. 

In the end Will was able to conclude that while “millions are caught in a perfect storm of politics, violence, homelessness and hunger…children seemingly have more of a chance in Cap-Haitien.” 

We have you to thank. It is because of your support that we are able to be a source of strength during this dark time. 

In the coming days and weeks we will be making changes that allow us to open our doors even wider during this time, something our budget, of course, did not anticipate.

If you have people in your networks that would like to support the people of Haiti during this humanitarian crisis we hope you will share this clip as an example of one organization directly involved in relief efforts.

You can watch the clip here.

Give with confidence.

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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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