The Rose Named Laetare
/They were lucky enough to be part of a group enslaved for three month, instead of being killed.
Read MoreThey were lucky enough to be part of a group enslaved for three month, instead of being killed.
Read MoreKnowing that education is the foundation of all forms of development, since its creation in December 2000, the Saint Luke Foundation (FSL) has made academic education one of its priorities.
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Read MoreGRIEF IS LOVE
We offer this prayer with shared sorrow, faith, and unrelenting hope.
A call to prayer: If I could be where you are~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMpwWSFEvEY
Read MoreSt Luke Foundation remembers with much sadness the terrible destruction
of January 12, 2010, and having also lost many loved ones and friends, offers heartfelt
Read MoreAfter bread, education is the first need of man, said Georges Charles Danton; aware of the importance of education, St. Luke Foundation always directs its actions towards education. St.Luke has already built more than 35 schools all over the country and offers academic instruction to more than 13,000 children every year.
Read MoreAugusnel and Roseline take the lead,
on behalf of the entire St Luke team,
in wishing you a wonderful 2023,
marked by peace, prosperity, and God's blessing!
We wish this for you, for Haiti, for the world.
Please click on the link bellow to see a sung christmas card
Dear family and friends,
We are living in a dark age.
But as true as there is darkness, it is also wondrously true that there is light.
Read MoreSt Luke does not only work in Port-Au-Prince, the capital of the country, but we are also in various provincial areas, working in the field of health, education, agriculture and Outreach. We always work alongside the underprivileged masses.
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The St. Luke Foundation for Haiti is a 501 (c) (3) and tax-exempt charitable organization that supports Haitian-led programs.
A special thanks to Angela Altus, Rebecca Arnold, Giles Clark, Denso Gay and Ami Vitale for the photographs, as well as the teams of NPH and Artists for Peace and Justice.