In June and July, Hunger Relief International (HRI) is leading critical trainings on prevention of waterborne diseases for members of the WASH Committee, Central Committee, Civil Protection, and residents of displaced persons camps across Haiti. These sessions are vital to equipping community leaders and residents with the knowledge and tools to protect thousands of vulnerable people during emergencies. The timing is perfect as hurricane season is beginning and the risk is elevated. Together, we're building resilience—one training at a time!
In addition, HRI continues to provide clean water at 6 sites for 62,067 displaced persons. We have provided 30,400 gallons of potable water and 62,067 of regular water at displaced person camps in 2025!
Distributions of tarps are also proving to be very important. Here is one story of a family we are helping:
Raymond Marie Lourde and her 6-year-old daughter are currently living in a camp for displaced persons. Like many families forced to flee their homes, they face daily struggles just to stay safe and dry. Their shelter is extremely vulnerable to rain, wind, and exposure, so HRI stepped in to provide durable tarps.
These tarps may seem simple, but they can make a life-changing difference. They provide vital protection from the elements, helping to prevent illness and giving families a sense of security and dignity in incredibly difficult circumstances.
Raymond Marie is doing everything she can to care for her little girl, but they can’t do it alone. When we come together to help families like theirs, we’re not just giving material support—we’re offering hope, compassion, and solidarity.
Let’s come together to help more families like this. Your gift will go toward helping them stay dry, safe, and protected.
Thank you for your support!