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Haiti Orphan Foundation

Our Promise… 100%

February 10, 2016 by Tripp Atkinson

Haiti Orphan Foundation exists to bring hope and provision to children in Haiti through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The vision of HOF is to raise young leaders in Haiti who love Jesus and are equipped to bring lasting change in a country that desperately needs hope.

HOF is a small grassroots organization just trying to make a difference in a place of great need. We have been called by God to proclaim and share His grace and love.

Our operating / business model is simple:

  • We connect loving sponsors with Haitian children in need at the Grace Children’s home.

100% of sponsorships go directly to costs related to meeting the food, shelter, medical, education and spiritual growth needs of that child.

  • All other costs, including Grace Children’s Home Staff, transportation, and any other ancillary cost incurred at the home is paid by non-sponsorship contributions and the Founders/Boardmembers of HOF.

We invite you to join us in making a difference!

How to Help…

Sponsorships make it possible for these boys to live and grow at the Grace Children’s Home.  In addition to meeting human, educational and spiritual needs, sponsoring a child gives your family the opportunity to build a relationship with that child.

Contributions help pay staff salaries at GCH as well as operational expenses.  Gifts also enable HOF to do outreach projects that strengthen the community by feeding families in need, providing access to vital resources such as water and health care, sharing the gospel of Jesus, and more.

For more information on how to sponsor a child or make a contribution to the work of Haiti Orphan Foundation, please click here.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Business model, Guarantee, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Our Promise, Sponsorship

Haiti Orphan Foundation: Then, Now, & Tomorrow

November 26, 2015 by Tripp Atkinson

When we first stepped foot on Haitian soil in January 2010 to offer assistance in the wake of a catastrophic earthquake, we had no idea of the resulting chain of events that would change our lives and forever tie our hearts to Haiti.   In the months and years following that fateful trip, we have experienced things we never planned for or imagined: the challenges of starting an international non-profit organization, the anxiety of making a long-term commitment to fifteen vulnerable young children, the joy of bringing sponsors into the lives of these children, the pain of losing a ministry partner in war, the heart-break of experiencing tragedy within the walls of Grace Children’s Home, and the indescribable pride of watching our boys overcome challenges as they mature physically, spiritually, emotionally, and educationally in the warm environment of a loving home. 

While the challenges of the work have certainly been real, the rewards have been priceless.  As we finish our fifth year of ministry in Haiti, we currently have thirteen boys, ages 6-13, in the Grace Children’s Home.  We continue to partner with Pastor Lesly Bertrand to support his ministry in Croix-des-Bouquet and far beyond.  The children of GCH receive three meals a day, private education at Grace Christian School, after-school tutoring and discipleship, the influence of loving house parents, and heavy involvement in the ministry of Grace Assembly Church.  HOF has teamed with a partner ministry in an orphan prevention initiative that has helped to keep over 200 families together.  

“While the challenges of the work have certainly been real, the rewards have been priceless!” 

Dr. Bruce seeing sick children at PAP orphanage.

As we look forward, our attention goes to the future of our children beyond the Grace Children’s Home and beyond our day-school program.  Children typically age out of orphanages around 17 years old, and education / strong trade skills are vital to successful survival as an adult in Haiti.  We are currently seeking options for the best way to provide college education and trade school training for each of our children.  Our ministry partner organization in Croix-des-Bouquets, Global Orphan Project, has piloted an exciting “Pathways” program that is meeting this growing need in Haiti.

As we move forward, we also hope to get more involved in the local community of Croix-des-Bouquets.  We would like to bridge a partnership with a local medical clinic to better meet ongoing healthcare needs of not only our children but also the community at large.  On our most recent trip, we learned of the need for medical care at another local orphanage.  Dr. Bruce responded to the need by seeing and treating a number of very sick kids. 

Tiga & Widson are thankful for the help of sponsors.

Through the treatment of one particular child, we were able to connect with a local clinic that aided in the recovery of a life-threatening illness.  This new relationship with the local clinic has the potential to allow HOF to meet healthcare needs of the community on a larger scale.  

Thanks for partnering with the Haiti Orphan Foundation as we continue our mission of bringing hope and provision to the children of Haiti through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Know that you are making a difference that will impact eternity.

On behalf of Tiga, Widson, and all the children of Grace Children’s Home… “THANK YOU!”

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Grace Children's Home, Haiti Orphan Foundation

GCH Staff Spotlight: Serge Vixamar

May 11, 2015 by Tripp Atkinson

One of the primary ministries of the Haiti Orphan Foundation is supporting and overseeing the Grace Children’s Home in Croix-des-Bouquet, Haiti.  Obviously, having a great “on the ground” staff at GCH is vital in accomplishing our vision of raising young leaders who love Jesus and are prepared to affect real change in Haiti.  No matter their title in the home, all of our staff play huge roles in caring for our children and modeling a Christ-like attitude as they serve with grace and excellence.  One of the original staff members in the GCH is Serge Vixamar, aka “Vix.” 

We first met Vix through our good friend Junot (a member of HOF who was killed serving the US in Afghanistan) after the earthquake.  Vix lost five family members in the earthquake and has worked hard since to help his family, friends, and country recover.   Vix works as our Orphan Care Administrator, serving as an overseer of the weekly operations of the home and working as a liaison between Pastor Lesly and the Haiti Orphan Foundation Board of Directors.  Vix also works as an interpreter, nurse, and social worker and is currently running for the Haitian Senate. 

According to Vix, his job is to “fight for the boys to help them have a normal life like other children.”  Vix sees his work at GCH as more of a ministry than a job.  Vix believes that Grace Children’s Home has given the boys opportunity to be successful and make a difference in their country.  We are so thankful for Vix and the other staff who serve the boys of the Grace Children’s Home so well.

Grace Children’s Home Staff (L to R): Jacqueline (House Mother), Mrs. Bertrand (Pastor Lesly’s wife), Vixamar (Orphan Care Administrator), Levy (House Father), Modelene (House Mother) Not Pictured: Martine (House Mother), Kenold (Groundskeeper), Christiana (Cook), Ayida (Cook), Mrs. Frederick (Laundry)

 

Filed Under: Staff Spotlight Tagged With: Grace Children's Home, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Orphan Care Director, Serge Vixamar, Vix

Tripp Atkinson, Bruce Cope, GOP

The Next Step

May 1, 2015 by Tripp Atkinson

HOF partners with Global Orphan Project in Orphan Prevention Initiative

As many have worked hard to care for the orphaned and vulnerable of Haiti, an increasing number of children with family have found themselves “orphaned.” A multitude of loving parents have willingly abandoned their children at the doorsteps of orphanages and ministries all across Haiti with the belief that their children will be provided food and education, which would otherwise not be guaranteed at home.  Concern for this widespread practice has led the Haiti Orphan Foundation to seek viable solutions for orphan prevention in the Croix-des-Bouquets community and beyond.  In seeking to make a difference in orphan prevention, HOF turned to our ministry partners at Global Orphan Project for consultation.  We learned that GOP was launching an orphan prevention initiative through a church and local private school. The Source de la Grace School is located in the Croix-des-Bouquets community and currently has 277 students and fifteen staff.  

Meeting with Pastor Laventure & Principal Wiggins.

Principal Wiggins came to the school four years ago, and since that time Source de la Grace has grown numerically and has excelled educationally.  It now boasts a 100% success rate in student graduate exit exams.  Principal Wiggins defines success not only by such academic achievements but by the character development of his students.  He stated, “We want to prepare students to be good citizens.”

Pastor Laventure leads the local church and provides spiritual oversight to the children of Source de la Grace. Speaking of the importance of the ministry of the school program, Pastor Laventure noted, “In this region, many parents cannot afford to send their children to school.” He stressed that this program meets needs that would otherwise go unmet.  Pastor Laventure’s desire is to develop children who affect change in Haiti.  He stated, “That’s what we are fighting for.”  

While vitally important in paving the way for the hope of a future, education is not the biggest need the program meets. In speaking of the meal initiative that is part of the school program, Amy Tenpenny (GOP staff) stated, “For most kids in this community, this is their only meal of the day.”  When they eat their meal at school, most students will not eat again until that same meal the next day.  This one meal is what allows desperate families to stay together. Amy stated, “Partnering with schools is keeping families together.” Something as simple as feeding one meal a day at a school is allowing nearly 300 students the opportunity to experience life with a family.

“Partnering with schools is keeping families together.” 

The Source de la Grace School.

As the physical needs of students are met, the door is opened to minister to students spiritually and teach them how to know Jesus Christ and grow in a personal relationship with him. This message and ministry is then carried home to the children’s families. 

Thanks to everyone who has generously given to make this orphan prevention program possible. Know that your support is making a difference not only in the lives of hundreds of children but also hundreds of moms, dads, aunts, uncles, and siblings who would otherwise not have the joy of experiencing life as a family with their loved ones.  Your support is rewriting the futures of children for generations to come.

Pathways

Next door to the Source-de-la-Grace school, Global Orphan Project has launched a trade school called Pathways for students who graduate out of high school.  One of the training areas of Pathways is GO Threads.  GO Threads is a two-year training program that teaches students how to sew, and works to place successful students into jobs in the workforce in Haiti.  Students at GO Threads learn by sewing school uniforms for each student in every school that GOP partners with.  Students that have family in the community commute to the training center each day.  Those students without family are housed in a dormitory facility across the street from the training center.  At HOF we are carefully studying the Pathways program of Global Orphan Project and hope to either be able to assimilate our children into this program when they graduate or offer a program with similar successful results.

GO Threads sewing training center.

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Global Orphan Project, Go Project, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Source de la Grace School

Hope In the Midst of Adversity

December 5, 2012 by Tripp Atkinson

Friends, I want to first thank you for the gracious and loving support you have given to the Haiti Orphan Foundation this year.   Because of you, 15 vulnerable children were fed, given shelter, and shown the love of Christ.    Your willingness to think of others less fortunate truly has made an impact in their lives.  We at HOF did not seek this position, we feel our Lord has called each of us to reach out of our comfort zone and follow where He leads.  We have continued to pursue true obedience and hold steadfast in His provision for all we do.   I often marvel at what HOF has grown to and eagerly wait for what God has planned.   Our mission has never wavered.   We aim to share the love of Christ with vulnerable and abandoned children in a lost and harsh country.   Remembering the recent bible verses that were recited to us by the children at Grace Children’s Home on our most recent trip serves as a strong reminder of His involvement in this endeavor.  

Our year was met with an extraordinary turn of events.  Over the past 7 months we have endured violent acts that are almost unfathomable.  In March of 2012, the security of the Grace Home was breeched and met with a level of violence that reminded each of us of the danger one sees in a desperate third world country.   Our security guard was murdered and Pastor Lesly and his family were victimized all for money.  Praise God none of the children were harmed, but it served as a sobering reminder of the spiritual war we are involved in.   Not only did this prompt the displacement of the boys to a safer more rural area (Mirebalais), but it served notice that Haiti is continuing to become more dangerous.   Ensuring the safety for the children and all who reside at the Grace Home has become paramount.  Through much discussion and prayer, we have taken strides to meet this need.    From your support and the leadership from our sources in Haiti, we were able to raise our perimeter wall 3 more feet, add razor wire, and erect two elevated security guard shacks.  Unfortunately, this is only one aspect of the challenge we are facing with regards to security.  Cost for this much needed upgrade remains the biggest obstacle.    We have been told we will require at minimum 2-3 security guards (estimated cost is $900/mo… our initial costs currently are $125/mo. ).  Please pray for guidance and wisdom as we work to find a solution.  

Junot leading our team to Haiti in 2010.

As we struggled with the events of March, our organization was faced with another tragedy.   We lost one of our own.   PFC Junot Cochilus was a Haitian American serving with the United States Army in Afghanistan when he died tragically by an enemy IED.   I am unsure how to best describe my friend.  Junot was quite simply an angel who walked on this earth.  He was instrumental in the formation of HOF and remained the liaison between Pastor Lesly and our board.  He was the spark behind the formation of the Haiti Orphan Foundation.   If it weren’t for Junot’s connections, love for children and passion to dream big, HOF would have never been formed.  We owe so much to him and the vision God gave him.   I have seen Junot’s heart reach all walks of life.  From the pagan voodoo doctor he ministered and showed love for, to the desperate and homeless, to the orphaned and ill children, to strangers needing money or a shoulder to cry on, Junot was there for each of them.   I will miss my friend.  I will miss him very much.  I am only sad for myself however; for I know my brother is home.

 

Junot at HOF meeting in Columbia last Spring.

Satan’s actions over the last few months have attempted to disrupt, detract, and destroy HOF.   I must say it was difficult, but we have met each challenge with resolve, fervor, and most of all, prayer.   We remain resolute in our mission for we know God has a plan.  To that end, we are once again actively pursuing a location for a future girls home.   We are currently examining the possibility and implications of having it reside in the mountain foothills of Mirebalias.   Please pray for God’s direction to become clear to us.   Girls remain the most vulnerable in Haiti.  In a world where strength and brutality rules, women find themselves a consummate victim.  Our Lord beckons us to do something.   I sincerely ask for your prayers, not for HOF to be successful but that His Kingdom will be glorified.   We give honor and glory to our Heavenly Father for continued grace and provision. 

     Making a difference with you,

Bruce Cope

(for Daryl, Mike, Tommy, Tripp, & Wes)

Raised security walls & new guard tower.
Damage from Hurricane Isaac.
Mirebalais property.

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Grace Children's Home, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Junot Cochilus, Pastor Lesly

Soldier, a man of faith, gave all

May 22, 2012 by Tripp Atkinson

by Wes Church

Check out this article remembering my fallen friend (HOF co-founder Junot Cochilus) who gave the final full measure of devotion a couple of weeks ago in Afghanistan. We shared a lot of memories and fortunately a Savior. Thanks Charlotte Observer for such an honoring article.

http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-charlotte-observer/20120527/282011849408346

 

Please continue to pray for Junot’s family and friends, as well as the Haiti Orphan Foundation family as we move forward with the vision and passion that Junot shared to make a difference in Haiti through the hope of Jesus Christ.

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Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Grace Children's Home, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Junot Cochilus

Urgent Update: Sad News from HOF…

May 5, 2012 by Tripp Atkinson

It is with great sadness that we inform you that Junot Cochilus, Co-founder of HOF and dear friend, has passed away.

Junot, a Haitian-American, served in the US Army and was finishing a tour in Afghanistan.  On May 2nd, Spc. Junot Cochilus (along with Lt. David Rylander) died in Logar province, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when insurgents attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device.  Junot was assigned to the 7th Engineer Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y.

If you did not know Junot, let me share a little about the incredible man who helped make Haiti Orphan Foundation possible…

I first met Junot one week after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010.  He was one of an eight man team who traveled to Haiti as a relief team.  After working shoulder to shoulder with the man in the ravaged and desperate tent cities of Port au Prince, Haiti I came to know a remarkable man.  One truly felt blessed after having met Junot Cochilus.  He was a Haitian American soldier, an endearing friend to many, husband, father, big brother  ( to those blood related or not ), philanthropist / genuine giver, strong advocate for kids but most of all a devout servant to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Junot was the spark behind the formation of the Haiti Orphan Foundation.  A non-profit organization dedicated to the humanitarian, financial, educational and spiritual well being of vulnerable children of Haiti.  After the earthquake we all shared Junot’s love for his native country and felt a devine calling to do more.   For if it weren’t for Junot’s connections, love for children and passion to dream big, HOF would have never been formed.  We owe so much to him and his vision God gave him.

I have seen Junot’s heart reach all walks of life.   From the pagan voodoo doctor he ministered and showed love for, to the desperate and homeless, to the orphaned and ill children, to strangers needing money or a shoulder to cry on, Junot was there.   I will miss my friend.  I will miss him very much.  I am only sad for myself however; for I know my brother is home.  Thanks for listening.  We should thank all of those who fight for our freedom.  To me they all are our heroes.  May we celebrate them all.

God Bless,

Bruce Cope

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Update Tagged With: Haiti Orphan Foundation, Junot Cochilus

Medical Director Gives Help…

April 18, 2011 by Tripp Atkinson

Recently, HOF Co-founder Dr. Mike McKenzie was featured in SA (ess-ay) Magazine, the annual magazine of the University of South Carolina division of student affairs and academic support.   Check out the feature that describes the work of Dr. Mike that led to the creation of the Haiti Orphan Foundation.

Click picture to read article.

(Article begins on pg. 16.)

Thanks Dr. Mike for all you do to make a difference!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Update Tagged With: Dr Mike, Haiti Orphan Foundation, Medical Director, Mike McKenzie, SA Magazine, University of South Carolina

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