HAITI OUTREACH MISSION was started by someone FROM Haiti FOR Haiti. It is a 501 (c)(3) organization committed to helping the people of Haiti, focusing its support to those in and around Mirebalais. With support from several churches and individuals in the southeastern Michigan area and Billings, MT, HOM is able to provide financial support to the people of Haiti on a MONTHLY basis.
Life in Haiti is hard! Gangs terrorize the communities and leave destruction in their path. The money HOM is able to provide translates to food, shelter, education for the children and medical care, especially for the children.
On a yearly basis, HOM has provided thousands of meals and clean drinking water. Additionally, it has provided medical/dental care for all who sought it at the St. Pierre Medical/Dental Clinic HOM established. Furthermore, children at the St. Louis and St. Pierre schools received daily meals from HOM - often the only meal they would receive that day,
In March of 2025 the gangs invaded Mirebalais. The residents had to flee, leaving everything behind, and now reside anywhere they can find a place, including in schools. Our contacts on the ground reached out to HOM and we are still able to provide for humanitarian needs of the people, which are now greater than ever.
Please peruse our website to see what we have accomplished in Haiti. We encourage you to view our PHOTO GALLERY to see the various projects we have undertaken in the past. Hopefully you will be inspired to help. The HOM Executive Committee works to be good stewards of your donations, keeping overhead to an absolute minimum. Thank you for visiting!


The core missions of Haiti Outreach Mission have been to support a medical clinic and programs for the common good for the people of Mirebalais, to improve their lives. Additionally, HOM provided funds to aid people who came to Mirebalais, fleeing the chaos in other places in Haiti. Since 1998 HOM has provided over $1,750,000 in direct aid to the people of Haiti. Funds are sent MONTHLY to our contacts in Haiti.
The HOM Executive Committee diligently works to be responsible stewards of donated funds, spending the absolute minimum on overhead.
The pie chart shows how HOM has spent its funds over the past five years – from July 1, 2020 through September 30, 2025.
As noted above, the HOM Executive Committee works hard to keep EXPENSES to a minimum, allowing for more money to help the people of Haiti. At the present time these expenses include the following: Harness donation platform, web hosting, bank fees including wire transfers of funds to Haiti and accounting fees. Click on the WHAT WE DO tab at the top of the page (or in the Menu on a mobile device) for an impressive list of our accomplishments.

08/11/2025
Unfortunately, the gang activity in Haiti has made it impossible to safely travel there for mission trips. In March of 2025 the gangs attacked the city of Mirebalais, where HOM had previously concentrated its aid. The residents had to flee, leaving everything behind.
Because everything was left behind, the need is greater than ever. We remain in contact with the local priests who used (and continue to use) HOM funds to provide for the people in their community on a MONTHLY basis. We have continued to provide humanitarian aid so the displaced people of Mirebalais can have food (see photo above), shelter and education for their children. Your donation helps now more than ever.
Watch a 70 second video of what HOM did during medical mission trips.
Monday (Mirebalais Clinic)
Children: 106; Adults: 107; Dental patients: 30 ; Total: 243
Tuesday (Mirebalais Clinic)
Children: 81, Adults: 98; Dental patients: 29; Total: 208
Wednesday (AM: Noyou mobile clinic & PM: Mirebalais Clinic)
Children: 98, Adults: 136, Dental: 27; Total: 261
Thursday (Hinche mobile clinic)
Medical: 201, Dental: 25; Total: 226
Trip totals
Clinic: 938; Dental: 111
2018 Mission Trip Video