Children of Hope Haiti is committed to supporting Haitians so that they may raise the next generation of Haitian leaders. We are a volunteer non-profit organization, dedicated to offering increased access to educational opportunities for children. In addition, provide resources to enhance Phyllis Newby's ministry of supporting over 200 Community Leaders across Haiti.
Projects
Children of Hope Haiti is run by volunteers so 97% of all donations received go directly to support in Haiti. The current support projects we are focusing on right now are...
Phyllis Newby's Ministry
Supporting Haitians with Food, Medical and Emergency Funds.
Education
Primary and Secondary Schooling of the Children of Saintard's Home.
Haiti Relief Fund
Contingency Fund for Emergency Suppport and Projects.
MAEDH
Aid Mission For Disadvantaged and Disabled Children.
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Phyllis Newby is a missionary working in Haiti. Phyllis is Children of Hope Haiti's (COHH) Haitian coordinator. She oversees all projects currently running in Haiti. Karen Goodyear (COHH - Founder), Sharon Singh (Canadian Co-ordinator) and Phyllis Newby have a strong partnership and work closely together to ensure the success of all projects running in Haiti.
Jamaican born, Phyllis Newby, studied in Jamaica and the United States of America. After studying Theology in Jamaica Phyllis traveled to Haiti. While there she observed the suffering that many endured daily in the impoverished nation. Before Phyllis returned to Haiti in 1972 she majored in Theology and English and minored in Sociology and History at Anderson College in Indiana. Immediately after she graduated (July 17, 1972) she travelled to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Phyllis' discipline, dedication and perseverance is truly inspirational.
Since 1993, Phyllis has overseen an orphanage in Saintard (approximately 50 km north of Port-au-Prince). There are over 55 children currently living in the Orphanage. The children come from all over Haiti. Many have been abadonded or have lost one or both parents. Once the children are old enough, Phyllis' goal is to encourage them to pursue educational experiences that will assist their country and fellow citizens. Also located on the compound of the orhanage is a hospital along with a learning centre to accomodate work groups and conferences. Throughout the year, Phyllis runs workshops, conferences and seminars for community leaders.
Phyllis has many responsibilities and commitments. COHH is thankful for Phyllis' hard work and focus to bring young children in Haiti the opportunity to have access to an education and medical attention as needed.
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