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LFBS is a nonprofit that works to protect vulnerable children in Haiti.
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Global Giving Report - Oct 2026
Global Giving Report - Oct 2026
Haiti, although bountiful in natural beauty, the majority of people in the country face extreme poverty and famine. Through years of natural disasters and political unrest, generations of warm-hearted Haitians have been negatively affected and their livelihoods devastated. 78% of families live on less than $2/day, forcing parents/guardians to send their children away to be cared for or work. Unbeknownst to them, the children are being abused and exploited.
Your September Activity Update
Your September Activity Update
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Little Footprints Big Steps
Little Footprints Big Steps
IBESR and UNICEF call for immediate action to protect children
IBESR and UNICEF call for immediate action to protect children
Reunite 75 Exploited Children with their families
Reunite 75 Exploited Children with their families
Our Impact
Our Impact
Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti Haitian orphanages nonprofit non-profit child protection family reunification Lumos Yukon Les Cayes children’s rights advocacy
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Orphanages in Haiti face impossible decisions but reuniting children with families is the right move
Orphanages in Haiti face impossible decisions but reuniting children with families is the right move
Emergency Food Kit Distributions — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
Emergency Food Kit Distributions — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
Amidst increasing famine and malnutrition rates, our team has been engaging in emergency food staples kit distributions to provide vital supplies to those in critical need. Food supplies are becoming more rare, as ports and airports have been closed and there is limited circulation in the country. B
July Newsletter — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
July Newsletter — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
LFBS March 2024 Update: Empowering Communities in Haiti
LFBS March 2024 Update: Empowering Communities in Haiti
Read about LFBS's recent activities in Haiti, including positive parenting training, family reunification efforts, and community advocacy. Learn how we're supporting vulnerable children and families during these challenging times and how you can help make a difference.
Press Coverage — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
Press Coverage — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
Reducing unrest in Haiti starts within families | Opinion
Reducing unrest in Haiti starts within families | Opinion
Most children in orphanages in Haiti have living parents who have given them up out of desperation that the orphanage can offer them a better life. Helping those families is a better solution.
30,000 Haitian kids live in private orphanages. Officials want to shutter them and reunite families.
30,000 Haitian kids live in private orphanages. Officials want to shutter them and reunite families.
Haiti’s government is stepping up efforts to remove hundreds of children from orphanages across the country and reunite them with their parents or relatives.
Donate — Little Footprints Big Steps Haiti
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5 Recommendations - UN Day of General Discussion
5 Recommendations - UN Day of General Discussion
Americana with Sandy Laborde Interview with Morgan Wienberg
Americana with Sandy Laborde Interview with Morgan Wienberg
World Premiere of Not About Me at NorthWestFest
World Premiere of Not About Me at NorthWestFest
Short Film on LFBS programming
Short Film on LFBS programming
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