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The Children of Beth Tikva: Sewing Their Uniforms, Sewing Their Future
At Beth‑Tikva, INHO’s home for vulnerable children in Haiti, every school year begins with a simple yet profoundly meaningful ritual: the children sew their own school uniforms.What may seem like an ordinary activity becomes, in this context, an act of dignity, responsibility, and hope. A uniform that isn’t bought — it is built In a country where many children cannot even attend school, a uniform is more than clothing.It is a symbol of a right earned: the right to learn, to d
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Jun 62 min read


INHO, the Good Samaritan action into practice
Loving as God Loves — in service of Haiti’s children In the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25‑37), Jesus does more than teach a moral lesson. He reveals the heart of God: a heart that sees, approaches, is moved with compassion, and acts. Who is my neighbor? The doctor of the Law knows the commandment: to love God and to love one’s neighbor. But Jesus expands the meaning of “neighbor”: it is not only the one who looks like me, but the one who needs me — even if he is far
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Jun 52 min read


Promoting Education and Stability at Beth Tikva
Beth‑Tikva, a safe home founded by INHO, stands as a beacon of hope for children fleeing gang violence, hunger, and instability in Haiti. In a country where access to education and basic security is increasingly fragile, Beth‑Tikva provides a nurturing environment where children can learn, grow, and rebuild their lives. This post explores how Beth‑Tikva integrates education, protection, and sustainable practices to create a pathway toward a brighter future for Haiti’s most vu
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Jun 12 min read
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