In Their Words “Since 2014, Haiti Mama has been addressing endemic poverty through actions of solidarity, love, and education, leading to a culture of sharing and dignity for all. Success must be like our daily bread, we can’t fail because [we at Haiti Mama] are their last chance and hope to stay alive. ” — Patrick, Haitian Social worker Haiti Mama Social Workers found Jacky's mama living in earthquake camp. “I was living on the streets. What Haiti Mama did for me- they brought me home. Now, I stand as a person among people. I feel at ease. I can say life has become a gentle breeze. ” — Anderson, 15 years old. Anderson meeting the ocean after 15 years of living on an island. “I have been sleeping on street with five children for three months. The only one there for us was Jesus. And now Haiti Mama.” — Mama Nickelson What we do