Home Again Ministries & Orphanage

Helping Haiti “rise” through education

SAVING LIVES ONE CHILD AT A TIME

Haiti is the one of the strongest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Despite living every storms, the people of Haiti have an enormous amount of endurance, resilient and dignity, but they need our help to battle famine, insecurity, in help eradicate poverty.

Our Mission

To build a community for the kids by means to provide education, shelter through an orphanage and medical assistance, worshiping designated area. It is our goal that each kid feels uniquely safe and love while receiving the proper skills and manners through teaching those beautiful kids social and emotional behavior, remaining happy and how to be more understanding towards each other.

HomeAgain Ministries & Orphanage located in Miragoane in the Nippes, sud side of Haiti, we are dedicated to help kids across Haiti who would otherwise not have food or shelter and who doesn’t have access to school but more importantly medical assistance.

The following statistics indicate the severity of Haiti’s problem:

  • Haiti ranks 38th out of 195 for under-five mortality rate.
  • Ranks 146 out of 173 on the United Nation Human Development Index
  • Adult literacy is about 40%
  • Unemployment is 70% More than half of Haitians live on less than a dollar a day.
  • About 70% of the population lives in abject poverty.
  • Less than 20% of Haitians age 15 and over can read and write.
  • Fewer than 75% of children attend school.

The Government is not able to provide the resources to educate the nation’s next generation. There are few paved roads, an inadequate supply of portable water, minimal utilities, and depleted forests.

Haiti has an estimated 1.2 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). About 7,000 children roam the streets of Port-au-Prince. Thousands more can be found across the island in cities such as Cap Haitien, St. Marc, and Gonaives. Miragoane etc. Every week hundreds of babies and children are abandoned in Haiti shortly after birth. They are left in hospitals, shop doorways, alleys or simply dumped in the street  due to lack of resources many kids are left and abandoned by their parents.

Please help us while we help those kids who will one day be the New Haiti.