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Children of promise
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Haiti’s future
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Welcome them home
A brighter future for Haiti’s orphans
The vision of Welcome Home Children’s Centre is to inspire hope for the future in orphaned Haitian children, who have been neglected, abused, exploited, or simply left behind. We do this by providing tangible resources today that enable children to develop the skills, abilities and attributes that will ensure they become the best they can be.
Welcome Home Children’s Centre is a registered Canadian charity founded and directed by Camille Otum, a Haitian Canadian who has found a way to give back to her homeland.
With access to quality education, healthcare, nutrition and love, we believe our children will go on to lead meaningful, productive and independent lives. Your support makes this possible.
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The Centre
The CentreWelcome Home Children’s Centre provides hope for the orphaned Haitian children, who have been neglected, abused, exploited, or simply left behind. At Welcome Home Children’s Centre, each child is provided with the necessities of life: nutritious food, secure shelter and medical care. They are also enrolled at the local schools to ensure their ongoing education.
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About
About UsWelcome Home Children’s Centre is a registered Canadian charity founded and directed by Camille Otum, a Haitian Canadian who has found a way to give back to her homeland. With access to quality education, healthcare, nutrition and love, we believe our children will go on to lead meaningful, productive and independent lives. Your support makes this possible.
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Our Vision
Learn moreThe vision of Welcome Home Children’s Centre (WHCC) is to be a premier home for orphaned children in the nation of Haiti. It is our intention that local government and community organizations will view WHCC as a place that nurtures both the extrinsic and intrinsic needs of every child – thus satisfying their basic and immediate needs, while equipping them with the tools that will lead to self-sufficiency.
News
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Following the widely anticipated arrival of the Kenyan troops in Haiti, the political and safety situation has somewhat stabilized but sadly only in the areas ...
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Fall 2022 Newsletter
As we celebrate 13 years of operation, our commitment to every child we accept into our care has never been greater. Our commitment to our ... -
November 2021 Update
Greetings to all of you, from all of us at Welcome Home Children Centre. As 2021 draws to a close, we want to thank you all ... -
June 9, 2020 update
The Covid-19 cases in Haiti which was only 25 cases with 1 death during our last update on April 8, has now ballooned to a ... -
John Kerry
John Kerry came to us in 2009 when he was just 9 months old. He was referred to us by a nurse at the local ... -
Widnarly
Widnarly came to Welcome Home Children’s Centre when she was three years old. Severely malnourished, Widnarly was so weak she spent much of her day ...
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Welcome Home Children’s Centre is supported completely by donations and the generosity of volunteers and sponsors like you.







