Hands of Rescue for Disadvantaged Children

History

The Organization Hands of Rescue for Disadvantaged children is non-profit organization originally established in Haiti. Recurrent political unrest in Haiti has increased the influx of Haitians to the Dominican Republic. In view of this situation the organization is slowly establishing itself in the Dominican Republic.

 

Mr  Resignac realized that the ills of the children of the streets in Haiti are the same in the Dominican Republic. Many of these children are vulnerable and are at risk of joining gangs in the streets, selling or taking drugs to quench the pain of hunger and despair or surrendering to prostitution.  If they are not help and given hope, they are likely to succumb to these vices.

In an attempt to help those children Mr  Resignac have created this Organization named Hands of Rescue for Disadvantaged Children to

offer the children another choice in life and truly give them hope and an opportunity to become valuable members of society.

 

The Organization ’s task is enormous but it is ready for the challenge.

 

  Mission

 The  Hands of Rescue for Disadvantaged Children (hardich)provides the following Services:

         

          Medical Care: We offer some medical attention to the children in need in the community.

         

          Feeding Program: We give each child at least one meal a day through a food program in the community

 

Self Help: In this program we encourage and help the children to be creative and the parents to become self- sufficient by using their talents to serve the community.

 

Education: One of the most important services that the Organization provides is a foster parent program. The organization focuses on finding good hearted and caring individuals and organizations to help pay for the schooling of many children.

 

Others Services: We also have a clothing program. We acquire used and new clothes and schools supplies that we distribute to the needy children.

 

Our future goals include creating a housing program that we shelter at least 2000 orphan children.