News Archive

News Archive

November

  • Daily Life  Nov. 9 - El Salvador
    A boy describes his routine at NPH El Salvador.
  • Catherine  Nov. 4 - Haiti
    was abandoned at the hospital.
  • Brenda  Nov. 4 - Guatemala
    was cared for by her uncle.
  • Keila  Nov. 4 - Guatemala
    is succeeding in secondary school.
  • Henry  Nov. 4 - Honduras
    Before NPH, Henry wasn't attending school, though he wanted to study.
  • Pedro  Nov. 4 - Guatemala
    and his siblings were abandoned by their father.
  • Emmy  Nov. 4 - Honduras
    arrived in poor health.
  • Edwin  Nov. 4 - Guatemala
    was dropped off by a man who found him at the zoo.
  • Fils  Nov. 4 - Haiti
    and his sisters lived in desperate conditions.
  • Cedieu  Nov. 4 - Haiti
    was left at the hospital by his father.
  • Florine  Nov. 4 - Haiti
    was brought to NPFS by an aunt.
  • Juan Carlos  Nov. 4 - Honduras
    and his four siblings slept on cardboard.
  • Suany  Nov. 4 - Honduras
    and her sisters were living apart; now they are together.
  • Marcos Antonio  Nov. 4 - Honduras
    and his siblings are visited by their father.
  • William  Nov. 4 - Guatemala
    was brought to NPH as a baby, two days old.

October

  • Search For Volunteers  Oct. 23 - Haiti
    Do you have a talent or skill you would like to share with our kids?
  • Berline  Oct. 5 - Haiti
    came to her new home as an orphan.

September

  • Anxiously Awaiting   Sep. 17 - El Salvador
    The new village of NPH is being built in several construction phases.
  • Search For Volunteers  Sep. 14 - Mexico
    Do you have a talent or skill you would like to share with our kids?
  • Reading a Few Good Books  Sep. 12 - Mexico
    Freshly painted murals and new books revive interest in the NPH Mexico library.
  • Yeny Reyes - School Psychologist  Sep. 3 - El Salvador
    Bringing her experience as a social worker into her job, Yeny is able to use therapy to help the children discuss problems.
  • Search For Volunteers  Sep. 3 - Dominican Republic
    Do you have a talent or skill you would like to share with our kids?

August

July

  • Visitors Day  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Family and relatives of the children visit the Ranch to reconnect with their loved ones.
  • Marios thank you letter  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Life at Zamorano University is not easy, but Mario appreciates the opportunity to pursue his studies at such a prestigious institution and strives to make NPH proud.
  • Follow-up Program for Pequeños  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Children who have moved on with their lives are offered small business loans, career counselling and legal advice to get them started in the right direction.
  • Search for volunteers  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Do you have a talent or skill you would like to share with our kids?
  • Visitors guide  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    What to expect when you visit our home and children.
  • Thanks  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Elio expresses his gratitude by giving one year back to NPH.
  • Olimpiades  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Celebrating the 16th anniversary of NPH in Honduras.
  • Fruits of the Season  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    U.S. volunteer maps out a plan for the Ranch to grow its own fruit trees.
  • Our new little ones  Jul. 18 - Honduras
    Children from the street find a new loving home with NPH Honduras.

June

  • Año Familiar   Jun. 26 - Nicaragua
    A new program that helps our youths prepare for independence.
  • Update on Maria  Jun. 26 - Nicaragua
    She had a deformed vertebra, cleft palate, knee problems and a club foot.
  • Miracles happen  Jun. 26 - Nicaragua
    Perhaps never has our “no rejection” policy been put to a stiffer test than with Pepito.
  • New children arrive  Jun. 26 - Nicaragua
    Abandoned children find a new home at NPH Nicaragua.
  • Grim Reality  Jun. 3 - Haiti
    The reality of life for most Haitians is one of dire poverty.

May

  • Many Busy Hands  May 12 - Haiti
    Construction, renovation, rearranging, repainting and organizing leave the orphanage better than ever at the end of 2002.
  • Numbers Down, Hopes Up  May 9 - Haiti
    A letter from the medical director of Hospital St. Damien reviewing the statistics of the last year.
  • Machine Gun Fire Nearby  May 2 - Haiti
    We didn't realize it but they were shooting the gasoline pumps just up the street.

April

  • Shy Smiles Emerge  Apr. 23 - Haiti
    Two young girls start to brighten the orphanage with shy smiles.
  • Children Hospital Tear Gassed  Apr. 17 - Haiti
    Our children hospital was tear-gassed during massive anti-Aristide demonstrations in Petionville.
  • A Year in Review  Apr. 8 - Haiti
    Adele Lawler, Country Coordinator, reviews the accomplishments in Haiti for 2002.

March

  • Emergency Call from Haiti  Mar. 20 - Haiti
    I was awakened last night at midnight due to an emergency call from Haiti. The gas station across the street was on fire.
  • Children Hurt in the Violence  Mar. 19 - Haiti
    We are overwhelmed with admissions since the general hospital in Port-au-Prince has almost collapsed.

February

  • Thank You for Coming to Pray  Feb. 19 - Haiti
    These words from a stranger, in a desolate place of poverty and death, moved me tremendously.
  • Fires And Shootings Around Us  Feb. 14 - Haiti
    Rebels camped in front of our hospital and blocked the road, harrasing anyone who had the guts to come near.
  • Running Low on Everything  Feb. 10 - Haiti
    We are busy trying to find whatever we can for 500 children in the orphanage and 100 in the hospital.

January

  • First Sunday of Lent  Jan. 22 - Haiti
    When it comes to suffering, Haiti is a country of superlatives.
  • Important Work To Do  Jan. 20 - Haiti
    For the past 2 weeks we have been living on pins and needles. Now we have decided just to live.
  • Days of Mixed Emotions  Jan. 9 - Haiti
    We have seen Aristide leave to the jubilation of many on one hand, and scenes of violence, looting, and killing, on the other hand.



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