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DFI Emergency Relief 2026 – Supporting Families Displaced by Violence in Haiti

DFI Emergency Relief 2026 DFI Emergency Relief 2026 Supporting Families Displaced by Violence in Haiti Since early May, hundreds of families living in the Cul-de-Sac Plain area of Port-au-Prince have been forced to flee their homes due to ongoing gang violence. Many families are now living in the streets with their children, taking shelter in temporary and unsafe conditions without reliable access to food, clean water, or basic necessities. In response to this humanitarian crisis, DFI launched an emergency relief initiative aimed at providing immediate support to as many displaced families as possible. Emergency food kits were distributed containing essential dry goods such as rice, peas, cooking oil, spaghetti, and sugar. Families also received hygiene supplies, including Clorox and sanitary products, to help them endure these extremely difficult circumstances. This initiative reflects DFI’s commitment to standing in solidarity with vulnerable families affected by violence and displacement. While this support brings

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Meet Joseph James: a true testament to what determination and hard work can achieve!

  [ Joseph James ] Despite the challenges tied to his living conditions, James remains very courageous and continues to shine and inspire us through his determination and academic excellence. We are delighted to share with you his dreams and achievements. James lives in a family of seven, including cousins and uncles. Abandoned by both his mother and father, he has been living with his aunt, Nageline (32 years old) since he was very young. He is a very docile and intelligent young man. He often ranks first in his class, in spite of his aunt being unable to provide everything he needs to work properly in school. Yet, James is determined to learn and pursue his dream of becoming an Auto Mechanic. He was ranked as the brightest in his class during the second period and was also named laureate among all the students of the school with an

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The school year at AGAPE SCHOOL is coming to an end and the children are sitting their final exams.

The school year at AGAPE SCHOOL is coming to an end and the children are now taking their final exams after a year of educational success. We are proud of their achievements and the progress they have made. As the school year draws to a close, we would like to thank all those who have supported AGAPE SCHOOL in its noble goal of providing quality education to young children who have been left behind in formal education. With your support, we have been able to create an environment that is conducive to the learning and development of our students. Together we are making a difference to the future of these young people. We intend to expand the AGAPE SCHOOL this year for a greater impact on street children. Thus far we have a total of 34 children who are benefiting from the education project of Agape School. These children are

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