Vacation Bible School at AGAPE.

AGAPE, the boys’ house, is one of the centers we have at DFI where we receive boys from the streets. We welcome them, we offer them a home where they are fed and can feel safe. We also make sure they go to school. We have people in the center who are very careful about… Continue reading Vacation Bible School at AGAPE.

From the street life to shopkeeper, a new beginning for Fadoule Nalis.

Fadoule Nalis, 25 years old is one of the first children accepted in our AGAPE center. Before that, he was a street child who spent his time wandering in the city of Port-au-Prince, doing little tasks to serve people as a mean to find his daily bread. He used to work with truck drivers for… Continue reading From the street life to shopkeeper, a new beginning for Fadoule Nalis.

Haitian children who went to South Korea to undergo heart surgeries are back home.

With the project “Saving Lives”, Missionary Helen KIM offered this year, six (6) Haitian children the opportunity to travel to South Korea in order to undergo major heart surgeries. This trip was made possible with the financial support of our partners in “Saving lives Project”, “Daniel Prayer Meeting” and “Samsung Hospital”. The children, along with… Continue reading Haitian children who went to South Korea to undergo heart surgeries are back home.

2 HAITIAN CHILDREN FLEEING ARMED CONFLICT IN THEIR COMMUNITY ARE WELCOMED IN AGAPE

For weeks now, clashes between armed gangs have been occurring repeatedly, with people fleeing their homes and families in an attempt to save their lives. Most of the population is terrorized by armed criminal gangs. Kidnappings, embezzlement, exactions, destruction of public property are repeated, not to mention the risk of dying from a stray bullet… Continue reading 2 HAITIAN CHILDREN FLEEING ARMED CONFLICT IN THEIR COMMUNITY ARE WELCOMED IN AGAPE

6 Haitian children with heart disease traveled to Korea for surgery.

According to World Health Organization “cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death globally. An estimated 17.9 million people died from CVDs, representing 32% of all global deaths. Of these deaths, 85% were due to heart attack and stroke. Over three quarters of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries” Heart disease… Continue reading 6 Haitian children with heart disease traveled to Korea for surgery.

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