Lessons from the 3rd Sunday of Easter, and the 17th Sunday of Covid 19
/Lessons from the 3rd Sunday of Easter and 17th Sunday of COVID 19
Read MoreLessons from the 3rd Sunday of Easter and 17th Sunday of COVID 19
Read MoreNotre solidarité et notre sympathie envers nos partenaires internationaux.
Read MoreTo ensure a better future for our community, we continually seek to improve and enhance education opportunities. Learn more about St. Luke’s plans for school and program expansion.
Read Morewe will be able to help 20 families get their shelter back. It will be simple, but it will be dignified. We wish we could do so much more, but we have to remember that just because we can not fix everything, helping twenty families in this way matters a great deal.
Read MoreThroughout the Peyi Lok (Country Lockdown) of 3 months duration in 2019, St Luke Family Hospital and Clinics continued to function. Staff and medical supplies were transported via ambulance to ensure their safety day and night. We are so proud of our drivers who were so success in their daily routes – their driving of the highest skill, their negotiation skills were incredible at the barricades – truly - fearless everyday heroes. St Luke never closed their doors to the sick...so many lives were saved...so many stroke patients received rehabilitating therapy…
Read MoreTomorrow, on January 12, 2020, we will remember the earthquake of ten years past, that devastated Port au Prince, and beyond.
You probably remember the statistics, and I will not repeat them here, as they tend to dampen what they are trying to portray, resembling mathematics much more than matters of the heart.
Please see below for a reflection from Fr. Rick on the 10th anniversary of the earthquake!
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A special thanks to Angela Altus, Rebecca Arnold, Giles Clark, Denso Gay and Ami Vitale for the photographs, as well as the teams of NPH and Artists for Peace and Justice.