By Daryl Caggiano | GRACE Cares Board Member
Below is a report from the field from Project Hearts (one of GRACE Cares’s partners in Baitoa, Dominican Republic that has been distributing bags of food to needy families during the coronavirus lockdown):
"The situation has been difficult. Not all the families are able to receive help, but we're sharing the food. The bags have been so important. Really, we see them as being life itself."
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The couple pictured above are two leaders from the Haitian community here in Baitoa. Using a loaned "community car," they helped to distribute bags of food to Haitian families each week throughout the Dominican Republic's quarantine period, and were also receiving a bag. I think they said they have six people in their home: them two, the woman's mom (who is older and not in good health), and three kids.
The economic impact of the virus on Haitian workers in the Dominican Republic has been the worst. The men usually don't have fixed jobs, and often work in construction whenever they can. They don't earn as much as Dominican workers, but tend to work at least twice as hard. These families struggled more economically even before work was halted for three months. When businesses did start reopening, it was only with limited numbers of employees, and the Haitian workers were not the first selected to return. Now they seem to be working normally again, but if the country does close down again—which is looking very likely—they will face more difficulties.
P.s. Look out for emails from GRACE Cares! This #GivingTuesday on December 1st on GlobalGiving (specifically for this project: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/covid-19-relief-guatemalan-and-kenyan-communities/) we will be raising funds to help Community Finance Guatemala and the Watha Project (in Kenya) to address the COVID-19 pandemic in their communities. GlobalGiving as well as generous donors will be matching donations made to the project “COVID-19 Relief: Guatemalan & Kenyan Communities” on #GivingTuesday December 1st!
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