In Their Words Since 2014, Haiti Mama has been addressing endemic poverty through actions of solidarity, love, and education, leading to a culture of sharing and dignity for all. Success must be like our daily bread, we can’t fail because [we at Haiti Mama] are their last chance and hope to stay alive. — Patrick, Haitian Social worker Haiti Mama Social Workers found Jacky's mama living in earthquake camp. I was living on the streets. What Haiti Mama did for me- they brought me home. Now, I stand as a person among people. I feel at ease. I can say life has become a gentle breeze. — Anderson, 15 years old. Anderson meeting the ocean after 15 years of living on an island. I have been sleeping on street with five children for three months. The only one there for us was Jesus. And now Haiti Mama. — Mama Nickelson What we do