Omfodh HAITI
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We stand for orphans programs, school for the poor, Health programs, Cultural projects a They are located in the rural and provincial areas.
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Croix-des-Bouquets, Rue Grande Plaine #33, Thomazeau, Mountain Of Mahotiere
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We Are Development Leaders The OMFODH-Haiti boasts a proud history of helping Haitians. The OMFODH-Haiti has fostered more community development programs than any other community based organizations serving the Haitian community. We are trying to nourish and strengthen our churches and community centers in Haiti by helping them to secure funding, promote leadership development, create and manage no-cost and low-cost health care clinics, food pantries, and make connections with U.S., Canadian, European and Latin American churches and development centers to help them thrive and grow. Primary Education The OMFODH-Haiti is building a strong culture of education for the future leaders of Haiti. The Consortium is currently sponsoring and co-sponsoring over 200, elementary and Primary Schools which provides opportunity for basic and advance literacy for adults and children. They are located in the rural and provincial areas. The OMFODH-Haiti is the pioneer in introducing free educational distance learning program through Radio School for elementary and primary school children in Haiti. Efforts are on the way to make this program nationwide by 2013. It is estimated that over 200,000 students will benefit from the Radio School programs annually. We need equipment and technical support. School Feeding in Haiti Providing a meal atschool is a simple but concrete way to give poor children a chance to learn andthrive. They become better students when their bodies are well nourished andhealthy. The incentive of getting a meal also reduces absenteeism. Mostimportantly, performance improves and drop-out rates decreases. The Poor and the Orphans The OMFODH-Haiti works at grassroots level tackling povertyand improving lives in urban and rural Haiti. The primary focus of the OMFODH-Haitiis assisting families and communities to grow enough food to feed them and toearn a sustainable living. Standard Housing Haiti is facing a housing dilemma both in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and its provinces. The country is ill-fit to sustain the massive return of its aging Diaspora abroad. Based on recent statistical survey conducted in 2006 among 17000 people in the Haitian Diaspora between 62 to 71 years old, it is estimated that that 80 percent want to return home. 96% are unable to make ends meet on their current retirement income. Returning to Haiti is the only solution. Thru its network of engineering team, The OMFODH-Haiti offers a variety of free consulting services to the aging Diaspora with respect to land survey, equipment, security, and housing construction. Health Care Projects The OMFODH-Haiti health programs in Haiti encompass a wide range of medical and public health efforts. The Haitian Consortium's mission is to ensure that every Haitian can enjoy the right to good health by helping to create vibrant networks of informed communities that work with empowered health care. The OMFODH-Haiti has 20 years’ experience in health care development. We oversee services, such as vaccination programs for children, maternity services for poor communities, AIDS support services, visiting medical teams for free surgical assistance, and many more community well care programs. Donation and medical equipment are welcomed. Aids Education and Prevention The AIDS crisis appears on a continuum of infectious diseases plaguing Haiti. Haiti’s national HIV/AIDS infection rate is between 4½ to 6%, with rates as high as 13% in rural areas, giving Haiti the highest HIV infection rates in the Western Hemisphere. There are approximately 300,000 Haitians living with HIV/AIDS. For the past 20 years, the OMFODH-Haiti has been promoting AIDS education and Prevention at the grassroots level through community projects, schools, and radio programs. More than 150 Haitian and foreign nurses, doctors and health care officials donate their time, expertise and develop prevention programs for local churches, urban and rural communities. We encourage you to be part of that movement.