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From Miami to Port-au-Prince to Washington, Catholic voices offer sobering insight and a sliver of hope for Haiti’s future.
Dade County infrastructure and Haitian business leaders gathered July 16–17 in Miami to strengthen trade, infrastructure and investment ties with Haiti’s Great South. Part of the discussions focused ...
Katizana’s workshop transforms prison life through art, offering inmates a sense of meaning, income and dignity. Despite ...
As the Jubilee of Youth takes over the streets of Rome, the young people of Mary’s Meals are sharing their mission, as they ...
Starvation is occurring in Gaza as food shortages caused by the Israel-Hamas war continue to worsen. Lives and hopes for peace will be lost if we don’t take action. The United Nations warns ...
Israel is sidelining the United Nations which is already in deep financial crisis and struggling for relevance, as wars rage ...
The Trump administration is pulling back from local and global health initiatives through cuts at the CDC and NIH and by pulling out of WHO.
On Sunday, July 27, 2025, more than 13,000 young men and women took the intellectual recruitment exams for the Haitian National Police ...
In 2021, Melissa tragically passed away from cancer, in the prime of her life at the age of 32. Her legacy is Builders for Change and it’s her family, friends and the community who are committed to ...
For four years Jean Fritz Dieu fought to stay alive, traveling by motorbike over rugged mountains and through gang-controlled ...
Haitian gangs are increasingly abducting people and holding them for ransom to raise funds for other criminal activity, ...
At the heart of the mystery is the missing hotel manager, Patrice Miot Jacquet. A dual Haitian-U.S. citizen and former U.S. Navy serviceman, he’s a one-time resident of Fort Lauderdale.