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Samaritan’s Purse

Samaritan’s Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritan’s Purse has helped meet needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God’s love through His Son, Jesus Christ. The organization serves the Church worldwide to promote the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Meds And Food for Kids

Meds & Food for Kids is dedicated to meeting the essential nutritional needs of malnourished children, pregnant and nursing women and school children using Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic Foods (RUTFs) produced in our factory in Cap-Haitien, Haiti.

Food For The Poor

Our mission is to link the church of the First World with the church of the Developing World in a manner that helps both the materially poor and the poor in spirit.

Fédération Luthérienne Mondiale

LWF has been present in Haiti since 1995. In order to maximize efficiency and impact, LWF has formed a joint program with DKH and NCA since 2017. The joint office responds to needs caused by natural disasters and social, economic, and environmental crises, through joint projects in the areas of water, sanitation and hygiene, livelihoods, climate adaptation, food security, and disaster risk reduction.

Fondation Pour la Paix

Foundation for Peace provides healthcare, supports education and partners with communities in need by working hand in hand with those that struggle to thrive in an inherently unfair world. We believe the greatest transformations happen when we do God’s work together—hand in hand. Most of our outreach is done by in-country staff supported by short-term mission teams. We focus on three main areas: health and wellness, education and community initiatives. As a result, we’ve brought health, hope and a better future to countless men, women and children in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Kenya.

Church World Service

Church World Service was born in the wake of the devastation of World War II. Seventeen Christian denominations came together “to do in partnership what none of us could hope to do as well alone.”