Two Mules for Haiti

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Causes: Economic Development, Education, International, International Development, International Economic Development, Microfinance, Scholarships, Scholarships & Student Financial Aid

Mission: Two Mules is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) North Carolina non-profit organization co-founded by Henry Oehmann and Joe Herbert. Two Mules operates exclusively to provide resources and services for Haitian families and the Artibonite communities to enable them to improve living conditions, water quality, personal health care, education, agriculture, and the local economy. Two Mules works closely with the Fondasyon Melina, a Haitian NGO, to identify needs, shape solutions, and implement improvements for the local community.

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4 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

PJMcGuire Donor

Rating: 5

10/17/2022

Two Mules for Haiti is a scrappy little non-profit that gets it. After the earthquake in 2010, Haiti was brought to its knees – tens of thousands homeless, Port au Prince in rubble, water contaminated, the country paralyzed. Volunteers poured out their hearts, their time, and their money. Now, 12 years later, the country is again in chaos. Violent gangs blockade major transportation corridors sending a grand political message, but for Haitian families the consequences are devastating; markets are inaccessible, food is scarce and priced beyond reach. How best to help? Check out Two Mules!

Two Mules gets it. Charitable donations are good, but they don’t often solve problems long-term, and they can encourage a culture of dependency. For improvements in education, healthcare, and agriculture to be sustained, the change must come from those whose lives are affected. American NGOs can intervene with technological improvements that are effective, but they are not likely to be maintained unless Haitians understand, create, and own them. An independent farmer has little time or incentive to fix a broken pump or chlorinator donated by a foreign NGO. That is why Two Mules assists Haitians who are interested in developing their own market-based solutions, vocational training programs, and local service industries to provide economic opportunities for women and youth as well as men.

Partnering with Haitians to solve problems, many of which are created by developed countries, is a two-way avenue of learning, and Two Mules gets that. That’s why Two Mules is sponsoring graduate student researchers to develop climate-sensitive technologies and educational programs that foster local understanding and a sense of global participation. Creating opportunities for Haitian families is the goal, but in creating opportunities Two Mules partners with the brightest young minds in public health, environmental engineering, agriculture, and forestry to develop long-term solutions with the least negative global impacts. This outfit lives into its motto: working together!

hconger47 Board Member

Rating: 5

10/15/2022

This important nonprofit provides support for needy students in the remote villages in Haiti. For two years Two Mules for Haiti has provided scholarships to deserving families. In 2022, Two Mules paid for scholarships for seventy-seven students at five different schools. Without this support, the students could not attend school. In Haiti, public schools are rare and non existent in remote locations. I wish Two Mules for Haiti can continue this important work.

wildaine Board Member

Rating: 5

09/28/2022

Two Miles for Haiti makes a great job in Haiti improving live in the mountains of Haïti, specifically in Gros-Morne (L’Acul) by providing miles for transportation of commodities of the population, education for the new generation, water to the communities which don’t have access to, water quality to those who already have access to. Work to reforest the mountains and improve agriculture, to develop access to micro finance for a sustainable community development.

Widgeon Board Member

Rating: 5

09/28/2022

We became involved with two Mules 6 months ago and made aware of their desire to provide hope to a remote mountainous area in Haiti-Acul region. Their focus is education of young kids who can't afford to go to school, water and sanitation improvement and reforestation of the area. They are working to send as many primary and secondary kids to school; cost is minimal ($40-$100)/ yr/child. Also, are efforts to provide clean drinking water to three schools and local villages. Bio-sand filter systems cost $100/ea, are easy to install and last many years. This is a very wonderful NGO to help; especially for the kids wanting to go to school.

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