4.3 million Haitians lack access to safe water
Haiti is considered a water-stressed country. Clean water is essential to prevent contaminated water-related diseases, like cholera. Clean water keeps bodies healthy so children can attend school and adults can provide for their families.
(source: WHO/UNICEF 2012 Joint Monitoring Programme)
What We’ve Done So Far
Well
Dollars
Orphaned Kids Given Access to Water
Community Members Impacted
Approximately only 5% of rural areas in Haiti have access to electricity
Only an estimated 25% of the population originally had electricity services – leaving some 7 million people without power. After the January 2010 earthquake, the combined technical and commercial losses of electricity were approximately 75%. Help The Humanity Projects improve their standard of living.
(source: World Bank)
What We’ve Done So Far
Electrical System
Dollars
Orphaned Kids Given Light
Community Members Impacted
100,000 Haitian children under five years of age suffer from acute malnutrition
Haiti is the poorest country in the northern hemisphere. We can still make an impact. Help The Humanity Projects continue our efforts in Haiti.
(source: United Nations World Food Programme)
What We’ve Done So Far
Truck Loads of Food & School Supplies
Dollars
Orphanages Given Food & School Supplies
Meals Served
Our Solution
Through our various international and domestic programs, we’re giving critical resources and beneficial opportunities to build a better humanity.