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A tree grows in Haiti
Bring hope to Haiti

Haiti.

In Haiti, more than 80 percent of people live in poverty1 and at least 60 percent are regularly drinking contaminated water that can spread disease and parasites.2 Sadly, there are more than 400,000 orphans in Haiti in need of care.3 But the situation is not hopeless. Operation Blessing teams are on the ground making a difference in the lives of the impoverished and the orphaned through several innovative programs.

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CLEAN WATER projects such as wells and purification systems are providing communities, orphanages, and hospitals with clean drinking water. Learn more

ZANMI BENI CHILDREN’S HOME provides orphaned and abandoned children with nutritious meals, education, medical care and more. Learn more

AQUACULTURE PROJECTS provide a sustainable food source, while a tropical fish hatchery teaches aquaculture techniques and provides jobs. Learn more

FISH FARMS provide sustainable incomes for impoverished families, enabling them to purchase food and supplies and even afford health care. Learn more

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Healing Waylee

Two-year-old Waylee had suffered from an umbilical hernia since birth, but thanks to help from Operation Blessing partners, she’ll have a healthier future.

Two-year-old Waylee had suffered from an umbilical hernia since birth, but thanks to help from Operation Blessing partners, she’ll have a healthier future.
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A Tree Grows In Haiti

After a hurricane destroys crops in southern Haiti, farmers receive a special delivery of fruit trees to help restore their industry.After a hurricane destroys crops in southern Haiti, farmers receive a special delivery of fruit trees to help restore their industry.
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1 CIA, 2003.
2 UNICEF, 2010.
3 UNICEF, 2010.
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