Record-keeping during Mobile Medical clinics Kenny Belony, Head of ASB Hospital's lab Bucket collection for Cholera reduction project. Healthy twins, delivered in Borgne.

Haiti Outreach Pwoje Espwa (H.O.P.E.)

Org #56233
Vetted since 2019
1998
year founded
$20,768
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Haiti Outreach Pwoje Espwa (H.O.P.E.) is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support to the residents of Borgne, Haiti, through support of the local hospital, and by developing health, education, economic development and sanitation projects. H.O.P.E. has established close working relationships with peasant and farmer organizations and other civic groups that constitute the backbone of community governance in Borgne. These grassroots connections inform and guide every aspect of our work.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Shields Sundberg
Shields Sundberg
Carol DeNysschen
Carol DeNysschen
Team
Jenn Shields-Sundberg, Michael Shields, Carol DeNysschen
Organization Information
PO Box 18767
Rochester, NY 14618
United States
650-740-4008
Organization Information
PO Box 18767
Rochester, NY 14618
United States
650-740-4008

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Maternal and Infant Care in Borgne, Haiti

By Carol DeNysschen | Foundation Chair

Over the past year the program for women and infant health has served over 1242 pregnant females and almost 1200 infants and children under 15 years of age. Nearly 1000 children were vaccinated for... Read the full report ›

Maternal and Infant Care in Borgne, Haiti

By Carol DeNysschen | Foundation Chair

Haitians have been enduring increasibly violent civil unrest across the entire country. While Borgne is quiet, the community is almost completely isolated from the rest of the country and... Read the full report ›

ASB Medical Record Keeping Achieves High Marks!

By Amanda Smythe | Project Leader

As you may know, health facilities in rural areas of developing countries rarely treat patients in the hospital alone. Doctors and nurses must often travel out into the field during mobile medical... Read the full report ›
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