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All the latest news and developments from our projects in Haiti. Why not also check out our blog for an insight into daily life working on these projects.

Second Anniversary Ambulance Appeal

Posted on 12/01/12 at 11:36am
HHA Ambulance in action

To mark the 2nd Anniversary of the earthquake, we’re asking you to help us keep our ambulance on the road, saving lives.  It’s on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is constantly in use supporting communities, providing emergency services which literally does saves lives. With all its efforts though its in … Read more »

2nd Anniversary for Haiti Earthquake

Posted on 07/01/12 at 9:14am
Samuel:Caleb

Samuel, who was completely paralysed in the earthquake now works at the HHA respite center for children with disabilities. Jean Wesley who was forced to quit his studies due to injuries from the earthquake, has now graduated university with a degree in Economics. Nadia, a nurse previously working at a government hospital in Port au … Read more »

2011 – What a year!

Posted on 01/01/12 at 4:25pm
CLinickids

On behalf of everyone at HHA, I’d like to extend our deepest thanks for all your support in 2011, and wish you all a very blessed and happy New Year. 2011 was an incredible year for HHA.  This time last year, I was in Haiti developing our Cholera strategy, right amidst the devastating months of … Read more »

Planes, Parapan Games, Inaugurations, and lots more…

Posted on 25/11/11 at 6:28pm
kidssinging

What a fantastic few weeks its been in HHA’s quest to see the stigma of disability challenged within Haiti. Many of you will have read the recent blogs of HHA’s experience with Leon in Mexico, at the 2011 Parapan Games.  The weeks competition was quite incredible, and you can read more via the following link: … Read more »

HHA & ‘The Dream’ at the Parapan Games – Opening Ceremony

Posted on 14/11/11 at 7:05pm
fireworks

Many of you will have heard about HHA’s collaboration with BMS and Global Hand, in forming a campaign called ‘The Dream.’  A dream to see Haiti represented at London 2012, in order to challenge stigma within Haiti, and the lack of international support for persons with disabilities in the developing world.  On Saturday night this … Read more »