Once again we are asking our supporters to give goats & water filters as gifts this holiday season.

Goats and water filters are vital to the success of our four core programs. For that reason, we decided to offer goats again this holiday season in the hopes of increasing our program goat count by 100 goats by January 2022!

*All of your gift donations are tax-deductible. And, we will send a handwritten card to your desired gift recipient. Just make sure you purchase your goat/water filter by Monday, December 19th to make sure your card arrives in time for Christmas.

Why give a goat? 

Consider Haiti breeds Haitian female does with a Nubian Boer buck to attain hearty offspring adapted to local conditions. They are delivered to families in Montrouis, Fond Baptist, and Ivoire. We work closely with the families in the Community Health Program to ensure that they receive the gift of the goat and are able to utilize future offspring for nutrition, milk income, and school tuition. So as you can see, goats really are the key to many Haitian families that would otherwise find it nearly impossible to provide ongoing financial and nutritional support to their families.

NUTRITION: Goat’s milk is a sustainable source of calcium, protein, and other essential nutrients.

ECONOMIC STABILITY: A single goat can provide ongoing resources for an entire family.
By selling any extra milk or baby goats, our families are able to earn money for medicines and other necessities.

EDUCATION: Many families have been able to sell their goats at the start of the school year to fund their children’s educations. We are happy to support these families and their local schools through our efforts.

The gift of a water filter can provide: 

As the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, Haiti has to deal with issues of poverty and water scarcity on a daily basis. According to a study conducted by The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, "only 55.2 percent of the population has access to an improved water source, while close to 70 percent does not have direct access to potable water. These figures, however, almost definitely overstate Haitians' access to improved water sources, since public systems are rarely available year-round" (15, CHRGJ, et al).

Expenses also often create problems with water availability. The World Bank estimates that "around 54 percent of the population lives on less than US$1 a day and 78 percent on less than US$2 (2001 data)" (The World Bank). Therefore, many Haitians often resort to gathering water from 'garbage-filled' rivers to supply their households with water for their daily needs, including cooking and drinking when water becomes too expensive or there they do not have access to a clean water source (36, CHRGJ, et al).

You can help us change that by purchasing a water filter that will give Haitian communities access to reliable, clean water all year long!


Take care of your gift list!

We’ll send a handwritten card to your friend or family member. Simply fill out the form at the end of your donation process!

 

Our goats help our program families.

Goats provide nutritional and economic stability to our program families.

 

Clean water is a community event.

This is an image from our Haitian community waiting to receive clean water from one of our community water filters.


 

Wondering WHY you should consider Haiti?

Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and is among the top five poorest countries in the world. It is crippled by political, economic, environmental and social instability. Of their estimated population of 9 million, masses of Haitian people fight to simply survive each and every day.

While in a continued state of political unrest, which intermittently (and currently) freezes life and business in the country’s port areas, over 80% of the Haitian people live in poverty. Many families are without access to clean water, health care, proper lodging, or an adequate food supply.

How does a country with such destitute conditions exist on the doorstep of the United States of America? It is nearer to the coast of Florida than the sunshine state is to the majority of its fellow states! It is this disturbing question that begs an answer from those of us living in the very hands of prosperity and justice, and which leads groups like Consider Haiti to invest in a better future for the Haitian people.

Haiti is one of the top FIVE poorest countries in the world.

Consider Haiti helps over 1000s children per year.

80% of the Haitian people live in poverty; many without access to clean water, health care, proper lodging, or an adequate food supply.

There are 3.6 million children in Haiti. Many are suffering from poor nutrition and medical care.