Laila – From the Philippines to Haiti

  • December 10, 2019

I was with Project Nourish in Haiti for the first time a few weeks ago. I was tasked with taking photos of the students, school, and community. I really enjoyed hanging out and interacting with the kids which included some hiking and I introduced some Filipino games. There’s nothing

Continued Medical Collaboration Benefits the Community of Cabois

  • September 1, 2019

During a recent trip, Project Nourish team member Paul coordinated with the administration at Jean Jaques Dessalines Community School in Cabois, Haiti and a medical team from Shiloh Blessing Center in Gressiers, Haiti to offer free medical treatment to residents of Cabois and nearby communities.  The free clinic was held in July at Jean Jacques Dessalines Community School. The team examined and treated about 60 individuals for issues including

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New School Year Plans

  • August 30, 2019

Academic year 2019-2020 begins September 2. Project Nourish and Jean Jaques Dessalines Community School have been working together to prepare for a successful year. We have re-examined and refined our practices and procedures to account for new circumstances while continuing to ensure efficiency, transparency and performance. We have planned and

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English Class

  • August 30, 2019

During the last July Impact Trip, Paul led a four-day English class for 2.5 hours each day. There were 35-40 students each day with a broad range of students roughly ages 7 – 19. The class was free and open to all comers.  The classes covered topics including greetings,

A Bright Future

  • June 12, 2016

Project Nourish is dedicated to helping children receive an education. One of the students that we are fortunate to be helping is eleven year old Falone Louis Jacqold. She will be in the fourth grade this year. According to her teacher, Falone used to be weak and sickly and

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Meet Ginalda

  • June 12, 2016

The school feeding program is yielding such great results! One of the students who is fortunate to go to school and be part of our feeding program is twelve year old Ginalda Frazier. Her parents grow vegetables and raise goats for their livelihood. Money doesn’t come in regularly for

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