From Quixote Center <[email protected]>
Subject Take Action for Haiti & Displaced Families in Gros Morne
Date November 8, 2025 3:02 PM
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Displaced Families in Gros Morne, Haiti

Quixote Center continues to provide cash assistance to displaced families resettling in Gros Morne, Haiti. Gang violence has forced 1.4 million people in Haiti to internally displace, about 11% of the population of the country and the highest percentage of displaced persons by population in the world. Some have ended up in Gros Morne. Gros Morne is also receiving some deportees from the Dominican Republic, which has been deporting 30,000 Haitians per month since the beginning of 2025.

Quixote Center has so far assisted 350 families with cash to pay for rent, food, clothing, school supplies, planting a garden, or starting a small business. About a third of the disbursements went to supporting livelihoods (livestock, garden, and small business) while another third went for housing. We have also paid first quarter school tuition for an additional 100 displaced children. Children are especially vulnerable, with many schools closed due to gang violence, and up to half of new gang recruits are children. Our program takes advantage of the fact that schools remain open in Gros Morne.

The local LaChandle parish community is operating the cash assistance program with a committee of volunteers who locate the neediest families and oversee disbursement of funds. The committee writes:

We continue to thank the Quixote Center, and all the other donors who are associated with it, who have allowed the Lachandlè parish charity to find money to achieve this great record in the Gwomòn commune during the holy Jubilee year of 2025. May God's grace always prevail.

Thanks to our donors, Quixote Center will continue this project into 2026, to enable displaced persons and deportees to fully resettle and integrate into the Gros Morne community.

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Take Action for Haiti - Ask your Senator to Support the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act

Last month, the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act (HCCTA) passed through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, bringing this bill one step closer to becoming law. Quixote Center is pleased to notice that the Senate version includes new language around arms trafficking. We once again need your help urging your Senators to bring the HCCTA to a vote and vote YES!

Haiti is going through one of the most acute humanitarian crises in recent history. Illegal weapons trafficking and financing from the United States fuels the violence. HCCTA addresses the financing and so is part of the solution.

We encourage you to send a letter and make a call to your senator to make sure this bill advances through the process of becoming law.

Thank you for your continued support!

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