Partners. Food. Hope in Haiti.
Jesus said: “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” – Matthew 22:39
The goal of our hunger relief feeding program in Haiti is to provide nutrient-rich food to prevent illnesses, rehabilitate children from malnutrition, and offer hope in the name of Jesus Christ.
When natural disasters occur, your support helps us to assemble food kits and supplies to readily respond to these disasters. Love A Child (LAC) missionaries travel deep inside Haiti (to what we refer to as the “regions beyond”) taking food and water to some of the most remote villages in the country. Responding to the immediate needs of Haitians impacted by earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, drought conditions, and more, saves lives and prevents even further disaster.
Children in our Love A Child Schools receive a hot meal every day. For many of our students, it’s the only meal they will eat that day. Beyond filling their bellies, these nutritious meals fuel their developing minds and bodies giving them a chance of reaching their full potential.
How You Can Help




Please prayerfully consider becoming a partner.
Your support will save a life!
Watch how Love A Child’s Feeding Programs save lives and share God’s love with those in need in Haiti through the video below.
To learn more about how we coordinate our efforts to distribute food, please click through to read more about our Kingdom Connection Food Distribution Center.
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CONSTRUCTION IS UNDER WAY!
FAITH WORKS, JESUS NEVER FAILS. Yesterday, we had 1,000 sacks of cement and a truckload of steel rebar delivered to Anse-a-Veau for the “Food Distribution Center” in South Haiti. Construction is underway! The children and

GOOD NEWS!
The construction of our new “Food Distribution Center” in Anse-a-veau, South Haiti, has started! The construction company is bringing building materials by boat. Digging the foundation started this week! The completion date should be sometime

A Powerful Story from Southern Haiti
At Anse-à-Veau Civil Prison, dedicated women tirelessly shop for fresh, vitamin-rich vegetables like moringa, okra, eggplant, papaya, carrots, spinach, and white sweet potatoes to create hearty cornmeal dishes, enhanced with beef bones, for the prisoners.