January 12,2010 - January 12,2023
/St Luke Foundation remembers with much sadness the terrible destruction
of January 12, 2010, and having also lost many loved ones and friends, offers heartfelt
Read MoreSt Luke Foundation remembers with much sadness the terrible destruction
of January 12, 2010, and having also lost many loved ones and friends, offers heartfelt
Read MoreAfter bread, education is the first need of man, said Georges Charles Danton; aware of the importance of education, St. Luke Foundation always directs its actions towards education. St.Luke has already built more than 35 schools all over the country and offers academic instruction to more than 13,000 children every year.
Read MoreAugusnel and Roseline take the lead,
on behalf of the entire St Luke team,
in wishing you a wonderful 2023,
marked by peace, prosperity, and God's blessing!
We wish this for you, for Haiti, for the world.
Please click on the link bellow to see a sung christmas card
Dear family and friends,
We are living in a dark age.
But as true as there is darkness, it is also wondrously true that there is light.
Read MoreSt Luke does not only work in Port-Au-Prince, the capital of the country, but we are also in various provincial areas, working in the field of health, education, agriculture and Outreach. We always work alongside the underprivileged masses.
Read MoreToday, October 23rd, we have more 25 cholera patients hospitalized at St Luc Hospital and 53 at Ste Marie Hospital in Cite Soleil. At the same time, St Luke has supported inmates at The National Penitentiary Prison, where hunger and a Cholera outbreak have been reported. The following items have been recently been provided: 20 cholera beds, around 200,000 sachets of drinking water, 500 hygienic kits, 100 bags/50 kg of rice, 15 bags of 50 kg of corn, 100 bag of pasta, 5 boxes of oil, 5 bags of salt. In addition, 140 water trucks of 3,000 gallons of drinking water have been delivered to Cite Soleil affected areas and 10 cholera beds to the general hospital. St Luke remains committed to and more will be distributed in the coming days.
Two (2) weeks ago, a gang war started in “Cité Soleil”, the biggest and poorest slum in Haiti. This war includes many gangs from different neighborhoods. According to the United Nation (UN) and the “National Human Rights Defense Network” (RNDDH) in 13 July 2022 publication, more than four hundred (400) people have already been killed, and the war is still going on. Some people have narrowly escaped from their neighborhoods, but most of the population is blocked inside under gang pressure and are without food and water. The deceased had no access to first aid after being hit by bullets.
Read MoreFor a parent, life can change in an instant. For thirteen years, Olson's mother, Olga Decoline, has been dedicating her life to seeking care for her son who was having difficulty breathing. That moment came in 2019, when a pediatrician at St Damien Hospital in Tabarre finally told Olga that her son was suffering from an incurable disease called cystic fibrosis. Olson was then 13 years old.
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The St. Luke Foundation for Haiti is a 501 (c) (3) and tax-exempt charitable organization that supports Haitian-led programs.
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.