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After escaping he was left homeless and living on the streets of Haiti until discovered by Haiti Mama , a nonprofit organization committed to connecting homelesschildren with their families. Most orphaned and vulnerable children in Haiti are not as fortunate. There is hope.
The homeless population in the city doubled to 80,000. In Haiti, for example, which was not even in the storm’s direct path, Sandy wiped out 40% of the autumn crop. In Haiti, for example, which was not even in the storm’s direct path, Sandy wiped out 40% of the autumn crop. Indeed they already are.
We work to end the cycle of homelessness for families in our community. We empower young adults to overcome poverty and build a brighter future for Haiti. We advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children who are under protection of juvenile court. We unite our community to nourish our neighbors in need.
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