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Mission of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit humanitarian organization founded in 1998 by Brad and Vanessa Johnson, headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas. [1] [2] The organization is primarily focused on improving the quality of life in underserved communities, particularly in Haiti and the Dominican Republic by providing education, medical care, nutrition, orphan care, and disaster relief programs.
On 13 February, the Gundston Hall ended its relief mission and has headed back to its original mission. [31] On 14 February, the 190th Civil Engineering Squadron of the Kansas Air National Guard returned home. [32] On 18 February, the Oak has left Haiti and arrived back at home port. [33] On 1 March, Carter Hall was ordered home. [34]
ABYZ News links - Haiti newspapers and news media guide; newspaper index; Balistrad; Haiti en Marche; Haiti Progres; Le Nouvelliste "Haiti". Union List of Current Newspapers and Selected Serials. USA: Latin America North East Libraries Consortium. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15.
The Haitian Times was founded in 1999 in Brooklyn, New York as a daily newspaper printed in English, as opposed to French or Haitian Creole. It had published its first issue on 27 October 1999. [ 2 ] The newspaper's launch was also put into the Congressional records when Representative Carrie Meek (D-FL) paid tribute to its founders.
4 February – A Salvadoran military contingent arrives in Haiti to assist in the UN-backed security mission there. [6] 13 February – The general hospital of Port-au-Prince is set on fire. [7] 23 February – A Kenyan police officer is killed in an operation against gangs in Artibonite Department. [8]
Haïti Observateur (French pronunciation: [aiti ɔpsɛʁvatœʁ]) is a US-based weekly newspaper founded in 1971 [2] that focuses on news concerning Haiti.It is published in Brooklyn, New York, and has large distribution networks in other locations in the United States, as well in Canada and France.
Hope for Haiti sent over $11 million in supplies to Haiti in the first four weeks following the quake [citation needed]. The delivery of medicines and equipment is a part of the organization's on-going mission. Support has come from the Southwest Florida and international communities both monetarily and through hundreds of volunteer hours. [4]
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