Get ready to see real, lasting joy in action! Our Give Joy Catalog is packed with life-changing gifts; each of these items serve as genuine hand-ups that unlock futures and transform stories in Haiti. Here is what two incredible gifts meant to the families who received them:

A Little Gift with a HUGE Impact: The Chicken ($10)

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For just $10, you give the simplest relief: consistent food. Your gift adds a chicken to our community coop, supplying vital protein and stability to our programs. It provides hundreds of eggs and meat—a reliable protein source.

“It feels like a true blessing. Knowing my children will have protein every week… that means I can finally stop worrying about their next meal.”

Dignity and Safety: The Concrete Floor ($50-$500)

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Dirt floors steal health from children, bringing parasites and severe illness. Your gift instantly transforms this risk. A concrete floor is dignity, a clean place to sleep, and the foundation families need to finally feel safe in their own home.

“Now that we have a concrete floor, it is much better. Before, water would run through the house and make mud. We no longer have mud inside.”

A Direct Word from Our Missionary: Christi in Haiti

Our team walks alongside these families every day. This is love in action.

“This gift is proof of love: You are seen. You are valued. We are honored to stand with you, believing in your strength, as you build a future of health and hope. That is the true joy we share.”

Ready to connect with a family’s heart? Give a gift that transforms a life today.

Explore the full Give Joy Catalog Today!

About Many Hands: Many Hands is an Iowa-based nonprofit dedicated to transforming together, to be in action, in a broken world. We desire to walk alongside the community and empower individuals and families by focusing on education, agriculture, leadership, safe structures, youth programs, and early childhood development. Together, we can rebuild lives and restore hope, one person, one family, one community, at a time.

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