Karina 4 Haiti Children



 

 

 

 

The number of abandoned children in Haiti is skyrocketing. Families who could barely afford to feed their children are now stuck in leaky tents with dwindling aid handouts. Haitian families are abandoning their children in the hope that rescue organizations will offer them a better life. Read more...


 

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You can make a difference in someone’s life by making a donation to Karina Association. We are a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization so your donation is 100% tax deductible.

Thank you so much for whatever contribution you are able to make to enable us to serve these children. The suggested donation is $10 per month or $120 per year.
To donate by mail, please send a check made out to "Karina Association, Inc." to:


KARINA ASSOCIATION, Inc.
P.O.Box 1383
Cockeysville, MD 21030, USA

 

We urgently need help of volunteers with:

  • fundraising projects
  • event coordination
  • grant writing
  • public relations
  • mission coordination

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Every year, at least 80% of total expenditures are spent directly on program activities. We have great transparency and accountability.

 "Hope House" in Haiti

 

 

Karina Association has included a project to support Yvrose Ismael's work with the children of Haiti, and most of them are abandoned because of poverty. The need for housing, water, and food fills the day.

Our solution
We are aiming to give appropriate care for the children and young adults who are orphaned or abandoned in Haiti. "Hope House" is a school and a home for orphaned and abandoned children run by Yvrose Ismael in Fond Parisien, Haiti. Yve provides a loving home for 21 of these children as well as providing an education to 150 area children through her free school . We are aiming to create a training program to train older children to sew and buy sewing machines for the students to learn a trade. Yve is planning to plant a huge vegetable garden to sell produce at the market and teach the children skills that will lead a successful independent life. Yve would like to have a passenger bus that she and her husband can drive to Port Au Prince for a fare to help support her program.

Karina Association provides Yve with administrative and fund raising activities in the USA to bring support and awareness to her mission. She needs urgently $40 000 to bring electricity to the school, buy a school bus for the children, and build a fence and a school building.

 

WHO IS YVROSE ISMAEL

A woman with a vision

 

 

-A woman who has been part of the Nantucket Community and inspires us all to help.
-A Haitian woman educated in both Haiti and the United States. 
-A teacher who has taught in Haiti and North Carolina.
-A woman who established and funded two schools in Haiti to offer children a free education.
-A loving caregiver who came to Nantucket in November of 2009 to care for Jim Genthner’s parents. 
-A persistent woman, never forgetting the need to return to Haiti to fix the roof on one of her schools.  She returned to Haiti on January 22th 2010.  She was standing on the streets of Port-au-Prince when the city came tumbling down around her.   She lost teachers, students and friends. Using all of the batteries and supplies she had brought for her school, she spent the next 2 weeks in Haiti caring for the injured and homeless, many of them children.
-A hopeful woman who mobilized this Island in a mission to fill an entire shipping container with food, clothes, tools, medical and building supplies.  Yve made certain the container made the long journey to Fond Parisien, Haiti where she is still sharing the contents with those in need.
-A woman who cannot be discouraged.  One of her schools had been completely destroyed by the earthquake. She returned to Haiti in March of 2010 with a tent to open another free school for children.  The school now has 143 students, some who walk 1-1/2 hours to get there.
-A woman with a plan for an orphanage and a school with real buildings. She needs sewing machines for the students to learn a trade and a huge vegetable garden to sell produce at market.
-A faithful, joyful woman whose love of God is seen in her smile and felt by everyone who embraces her.

 


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          This is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization.

Our Mission 

To improve the quality of life and provide equal opportunities to children and young adults who are abandoned or with disabilities through professional services, advocacy, and by raising public awareness.  Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. 

 

 

We believe 

...every child deserves to have a family

...every child deserves to receive the best quality care

...every child has the right to develop his/her potentials

...every child needs support, love, and human treatment to grow

...every child is a special gift from God for all of us