Written by: Elizabeth Thompson, Development Coordinator – Heartline Ministries It was a sweltering day in Haiti when I stepped onto the grounds of an orphanage in the capital city of Port au Prince. I was there with a mission group of kind American... read more
Lexis lives with her mother, father, and siblings in a rented home near the Port au Prince airport. With limited access to economic opportunities, it is difficult for the family to earn enough income to provide for their basic needs. Motivated by her desi... read more
On July 2, 2017 more than 200 Haitian women graduated from the Heartline Women’s Education Center. We are overjoyed to congratulate each of these women and share a few favorite moments from this year’s ceremony. “Light in my heart, something true. S... read more
We are deeply grateful for your outpouring of love and prayers for Heartline Founder, John McHoul, who is recovering from a recent heart procedure. Over the past few months, John began experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain. As his symptoms worse... read more
Author: Elizabeth Thompson, Development Coordinator – Heartline Ministries Heartline Ministries is passionate about family. We believe that every child deserves a family and that, when possible, children should be supported to remain with the... read more
By partnering with Heartline, you are equipping and encouraging Vanessa as she works tirelessly to lift up her brothers and sisters in Haiti. Every day, Vanessa’s life reflects her deep sense of purpose – to love God and love others. She is... read more
John and Beth McHoul, and all of us at Heartline want to express our sincerest gratitude for the loving care, concern, and prayers you’ve poured out over the past weeks. As previously shared in this update, John left Haiti for St. Petersburg, Florida in... read more
The Heartline Education Center is officially open for the 2017-2018 school year. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the school! Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude as we celebrate this incredible milestone and welcome a new class of dedicated s... read more
Written by: Tara Livesay, Director – Heartline Maternity Center, CPM At my house, they call me “Madame Jete.” In Kreyol “jete” means “throw” and when the people in my house use that title to describe me, they mean that ... read more