How did you learn about KANPE ? I went on the internet and searched « Haitian foundation » and saw KANPE’s website. I watched some videos and was touched by seeing how KANPE helps families become independent. My family is half Haitian, which made it even more touching for me. Which part of your family is of
Read MoreGiving to KANPE means to support our mission which is to stand with the most vulnerable families of the Central Plateau towards their financial autonomy. Through joint work with our Haitian partners and the community of Baille Tourible, KANPE implements actions that promote the development of the pillars leading to autonomy: health, nutrition, safe housing,
Read MoreLast week began the renovation of the Baille Tourible Cholera Treatment Unit. We will keep you informed on the progess and work being done on this important building. For more information on our actions, please visit kanpe.org.
Read MoreOn this Thanksgiving Day, we are pleased to announce that KANPE is now registered in the United States! To celebrate this news, until December 24, the first 500 donations of CAN $ 52 / US $ 39 (and more) will receive a Christmas card signed by Régine Chassagne, co-founder of KANPE, and Win Butler of
Read MoreThis week a delegation from the organization Summits Education visited Baille Tourible to ensure the development of the National School and to assess their needs. The first delegation from Summits Education paid a visit last June. The purpose of the visits were to create an action plan to provide logistical and financial support to the
Read MoreWelcome to Abraham Mompremier and Ermionne Aimé, the new doctor and the new nurse of the clinic of Baille Tourible. We are very happy with their arrival! To learn more about our actions in health: click HERE.
Read MoreIn Haitian Creole, KANPE means “to stand up”. From November 15th to January 31st 2017, support KANPE whose mission is to support the most vulnerable Haitian families towards their financial autonomy so that they can « stand up ». Today, KANPE launches its annual fundraising campaign to raise a minimum of $ 50,000 CDN to
Read MoreTen days after Hurricane Matthew, activities continue at Savanette Cabral (Plateau Central, Haiti). Yesterday Fritz Louis, our Program Director, sent us pictures full of smiles. Here are some pictures of families supported by KANPE:
Read MoreLast week, Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti causing the biggest humanitarian crisis since the devastating earthquake of 2010, particularly in the South. Over the last few days, several people, including members of the media, have contacted us to know the position of KANPE towards this emergency. Although the hurricane did not directly affect the areas where
Read MoreEarlier this week, Haiti was facing Hurricane Matthew. Today we are assessing the impact of the Hurricane on the communities supported by KANPE at Savanette Cabral and Baille Tourible. For now, it seems that the Hurricane did not cause too much material damage in this geographical area of the Central Plateau. Nevertheless, we must be
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