The Most Popular Kingston Herald Articles of 2016
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Helping Haiti's medical clinic in Cité Soleil seeks funds for medicine and food Keep Reading
Charity founder returns to Haiti after receiving Meritorious Service Medal Keep Reading
The Helping Haiti team has returned from another productive trip to the impoverished Caribbean country, where founder Tammy Aristilde kept busy with multiple projects that included a new dental contingent. In 2014, Aristilde had been put in touch with the group Kindness In Action – a charity that organizes trips to developing countries where they… Keep Reading
Kingston-based charity Helping Haiti had a whirlwind trip to Cite Soleil in July. Much was accomplished during the short trip. In an update, founder Tammy Aristilde reports that between 40-65 locals were hired and fed every day, helping the charity with work in Cite Soleil. General housekeeping was accomplished within the medical clinic: they installed… Keep Reading
Medical Clinic opens for business in Port-Au-Prince's Cité Soleil Keep Reading
Variety of training and medical projects are planned for July mission Keep Reading
Entry to April 3rd show is by donation to Kingston charity "Helping Haiti" Keep Reading
100 women from Port-au-Prince to be trained in first-aid and CPR Keep Reading
'Pivot Point Community Centre' in Haiti's Cite Solei being constructed by Kingston charity Keep Reading
Gangsters giving first aid to fellow residents of Cite Soleil – the notoriously impoverished district of Port-au-Prince in Haiti – might sound unlikely, but it’s now a reality due to an innovative project developed by the “Help Tammy Help Haiti” charity founded by Kingston resident, Tammy Babcock. During her many trips to Haiti, Babcock had puzzled… Keep Reading