AID International - Faith and Love Orphanage

AID International - Faith and Love Orphanage Growing strong, healthy and self-sustaining families and communities. Within 4 months, there were 7 girls. They had to think of things differently.

The vision that would become AID International stemmed from a decision in 1996 to open up a children's home. Marlaine and Daniel Alix named the home Faith & Love in Action, as this was truly the only way to express their family’s determination to open up their 3-bedroom home to kids that had been orphaned or placed in difficult situations. While they weren’t completely sure how it would all work,

a conversation 3 years prior with their then 5-year old daughter, Vanessa, had opened their eyes to their family’s ability to help now, and not waiting until an unknown ‘later’. Within a week of sharing this calling with Marlaine’s mother, Grandma Achilles - three girls had joined the newly opened Home. The Alix’s now had four daughters, including Vanessa - who’s one request was that she be the oldest. Within 6 months, there were 12 girls and a ‘wait’ list. A year later, Marlaine and Daniel had no choice but to rent an additional home - their action just a year prior had resulted in 27 girls and they knew this number would only increase. By 2001, Faith & Love in Action expanded with a boy’s home in Jacmel, with the Girl’s Home relocated a few miles down the road. Following the earthquake, a third home was opened to accommodate more children - and today, there are 108 kids. As the number of children on the wait list grew, Marlaine and Daniel realized their efforts would not be enough: there would always be more kids and there would never be enough room. It was at this point, in 2001, that AID International was born. The Alix family had to look past orphan care and explore ways to address the systemic issues that were causing so many children to end on the streets or where families could not care for their young. Since then, with the support of its many partners, AID has been focused on building strong communities. We’ve opened up schools in the villages of Marbial and Les Cayes to bring education to families who had previously been unable to afford tuition or hike 4-6 hours to the nearest city school. We’ve focused on healthcare, partnering with physicians to go into these same remote villages and run mobile clinics. And we’ve brought in vets and agronomists to work with the local farmers on their lands and cattle. We’ve added in small business programs for single moms and high performing 8th graders - all towards a vision of empowering these communities to not only care for their own, but become self sustainable.

Preparing for Irma and Tropical Storms
09/07/2017

Preparing for Irma and Tropical Storms

Thank you to everyone who has been checking in on us in light of Hurricane Irma. Many thanks as well to those who have already supported or are working on the container of supplies that will provide relief on the other side of these storms.  Marlaine and Daniel are on the ground with the kids and ha...

07/14/2017

A local/Dallas business just learned about a friend (Samuel) in Haiti who is in need of serious medical attention and reached out to AID for support. He was in need of emergency surgery and still needs financial support to continue medical care. If you or anyone you know is able to give $5 or $10 - any amount helps - please do so on our iGiveHere website to make a contribution. One of our staff members in Haiti has been able to visit Samuel in PAP and we will make sure any contributions go directly to the hospital for his care. https://www.igivehere.org/aid Thank you.

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07/07/2017

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Our New Years Resolution is to continue having an impact where it's needed most. This past week, our staff, 20 of the ki...
01/07/2017

Our New Years Resolution is to continue having an impact where it's needed most. This past week, our staff, 20 of the kids and an amazing group of students from Regent University have been providing service in the villages. So far, over 4000 tree seedlings have been placed in nursery, daily basic English lessons offered to increase communication, and they continue to work with the village elders in preparation for school launch on Monday.

It took 3 truck loads, a few donkeys, and night hiking to make it happen - but team is in village of Ravine Matin planti...
01/05/2017

It took 3 truck loads, a few donkeys, and night hiking to make it happen - but team is in village of Ravine Matin planting coffee with the farmers and other projects.

Congratulations to Toutoune, who's been part of the staff and family for over 10 years!
12/30/2016

Congratulations to Toutoune, who's been part of the staff and family for over 10 years!

If you think the little things don't have any impact - think again. The lovely Cher Murphy provided seedlings to Marlain...
12/07/2016

If you think the little things don't have any impact - think again. The lovely Cher Murphy provided seedlings to Marlaine awhile ago and despite the drought, these seeds were planted in Thiotte. The pictures below are of the kale and broccoli now blooming in Thiotte! The team just took down a truck-load of fruits and vegetables from these gardens to feed the kids and the many families that have come to count on us to help put food on the table. :)

Good afternoon from Jacmel!  Every summer our kids learn how to sew their own uniforms.  We've expanded these classes an...
12/05/2016

Good afternoon from Jacmel! Every summer our kids learn how to sew their own uniforms. We've expanded these classes and our students in Marbial also are learning to sew. Thank you for your continued support. Have a blessed and wonderful week!

On behalf of the kids, the villages, and the families that have benefited and continue to benefit from your support - th...
11/29/2016

On behalf of the kids, the villages, and the families that have benefited and continue to benefit from your support - thank you. This year has brought heartache and triumphs - and we are grateful that you have been with us through it all. We couldn't do it without you! On this , we encourage you to support AID and its work in Haiti here: https://www.igivehere.org/aid Cher MurphyStacey Nageli AdamsYuritza MoralesEmily CortezLeanne MillerSavanna KelleyMike DietzenVanessa Alix

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