Message From Founder

Executive Director, Founder

Mr. Gabriel Laine

Dear Friends,

Thank you for visiting our web site. Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, has over ten million living in poverty. Devastated by the recent earthquake that claimed the lives of millions, the people of Haiti need help now more than ever. The Caiman Haiti Foundation is dedicated to supplying the less fortunate of Haiti with educational services, medical supplies, food, clothing, etc. Our goal is to aid families in Haiti by providing funds for their basic necessities. In order to reach this goal, we require your help. If you have been searching for a way to help others, donating to the Caiman Haiti Foundation is a superb way to do so.

For more information on what you can contribute to our campaign please contact our office at 646-415-0429. Monetary donations can be made on our website,caimanhaitifoundation.net. For your convenience, our website now accepts credit card and PayPal payments. Donations of any amount are greatly needed and extremely appreciated. Please feel free to contact us via telephone or email at gabriel.laine@caimanhaitifoundation.net

Thank you in advance for your time and support

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