On behalf of the Colorado Haiti Project’s Board of Directors it is my pleasure to share with you the exciting news that Erica Arnold has been elected as our next Board President!
Read MoreOn what is a sad and somber day, we reflect on lives lost, we are hopeful for the future, and we are grateful for the chance to humbly share in this work with you.
Read MoreIt's been more or less impossible to get to Petit Trou over the past few months due to the protests and paralysis in Port-au-Prince, so I took the opportunity presented by a slight lull for the holidays to make a quick trip. These are the questions we are asking ourselves at year's end and this is why your generosity matters so much.
Read MoreIn time for the holidays, we’re partnering with Just Haiti to launch a special CHP Coffee. Learn more about how buying this delicious, fair-traded blend supports economic progress and environmental sustainability in Haiti.
Read MoreIn Petit Trou, the cost of food is soaring, goods and people are not able to move through the country, and our friends are very uncertain about what tomorrow will bring.
Learn more about our Community Response Fund to help local leaders respond to the crisis.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! Join CHP at the Rayback Collective in Boulder for a holiday open house and Haitian-made gift market. All proceeds will benefit our programs in Petit Trou.
Read MoreIt's a difficult but important moment to share an update on the current situation in Haiti. CHP’s Director Wynn Walent gives a brief summary of the most recent manifestation of frustration, despair, and violence in Port-au-Prince, and also shares words and photos from Patrick Desir and Rica Joassaint, two of many talented leaders in Petit Trou.
Read MoreJoin the Colorado Haiti Project and the CHP Youth Ambassadors for an afternoon of thoughtful discussion about issues and challenges facing girls in Colorado, Haiti & worldwide.
Read MoreJoin us at Lone Hawk Farm on September 22 and learn more about the progress being made by our local leaders, farmers, and students in Haiti.
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