POUNDS OF FOOD DISTRIBUTED (2021)
1000000
HOSPITAL SERVICES PERFORMED (2023)
5994
DISTRICTS SERVED
0
1.4 million Haitians face emergency levels of hunger and require urgent assistance to survive. Will you help?
Conflicts in Haiti are altering families and communities in unimaginable ways. Over 300,000 people are displaced from their homes, and over half the country is food insecure, unsure of where their next meal will come from.
When you give through BHM, you are meeting the immediate needs of people in crisis while also investing in long-term hope through the gospel of Jesus.
When you donate to the Crisis & Disaster Relief Fund your gift will directly help those in need. Here are examples of how your gift will be used.
We are seeing many people at the hospital who cannot pay for medical services. Your donation would help provide services to those families in need.
We support the local economy by purchasing food from local farmers and businesses when possible.
A gift of $100 feeds a family of five people one sustainable meal a day for 15 days.
The hospital runs on diesel fuel—the most significant cost to the hospital. Fuel allows us to perform critical medical services.
We are seeing many people at the hospital who cannot pay for medical services. Your donation would help provide services to those families in need.
We support the local economy by purchasing food from local farmers and businesses when possible.
A gift of $100 feeds a family of five people one sustainable meal a day for 15 days.
The hospital runs on diesel fuel—the most significant cost to the hospital. Fuel allows us to perform critical medical services.
BHM churches, schools, and hospital serve Haiti in six out of ten provinces. Over 230 schools represent 30,000 students every month. The BHM hospital provides critical services to a community of 250,000 people.
The number of schools in each region are indicated on the map.
Trusted by Compassion International, Parole et Action, USAID, Samaritan’s Purse
100% of your crisis relief money goes directly to Haiti, we do not hold anything back in the United States.