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HOW YOU CAN HELP

Please consider getting involved with Nelly's House. You can be part of the solution through prayer and/or financial support. 

 

Nelly's House has maintained fundraising and administrative costs very low in order to serve as many children as possible. We do not have a paid staff; we operate 100% on volunteers that serve because of their love to see children fed, improve physically, spiritually, and emotionally, and grow into Haiti's future leaders.

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If you would like to support our ministry financially, please submit your donation below via PayPal in the amount of $10, $20, $40, or any other amount at your discretion. Should be interested in a school sponsorship or for larger donations, please contact us via phone or email.

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We appreciate anything you can do to feed, improve, and grow our ministry.

TO SHOW OUR GRATITUDE!

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With every $40 donation you will receive a gift from us for your financial support - a Nelly's House t-shirt.

 

Adult sizes: 

SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, EXTRA LARGE 

 

Items will be mailed out within 2 weeks of receipt via USPS Priority Mail.

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ABOUT US

Nelly’s House is committed to not only feeding children in Southwestern Haiti, but also supporting the development of the communities in which the children live. 100% of the foods we purchase come from farmers and small independent business in the cities where our schools are located. Our goal has and will always be that wherever there is a Nelly’s House affiliated school, we will feed the children and the surrounding communities will improve and grow. READ MORE >

ADDRESS

USA: 864.335.9349

HAITI: 509.3628.3253

 

USA MAILING ADDRESS: P.O.Box 656, Simpsonville, SC 29681

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 Nelly’s House is committed to not only feeding children, but also supporting the development of the communities in which the children live.

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