


World Food Day 2019
We believe that every child and parent should go to bed having had a nourishing meal tonight, and every night. Do you?

Not Right Out of The Faucet
Imagine this: You have a small farm and you need to water your crops. You walk miles and miles to find a well just to purchase one bucket of water. You carry that five gallon bucket all the way back to your farm …

Aquin Tree Distribution
This post is beautifully written by Amanda Kuehl, who is working alongside us in Haiti for 3 months with her husband & son (Darryl & Kodiak). Photo credit belongs to Amanda as well. Driving out of Port Au Prince and into Aquin plays like a romantic movie out...
Why World Food Day Matters
For World Food Day we invite you to walk with Harvest107 as we walk alongside the farmers of Haiti. Through restoring the soil, replanting crops and trees, and replacing livestock, we can overcome hunger and achieve food security for generations to come.

Restoring & Rebuilding After Hurricane Matthew
What Haiti needs now more than ever is aid done well – here are 5 ways to do that. As you make your decision on giving, we hope you choose an organization with feet in Haiti every day and one that promotes empowerment of helping Haitians do for themselves rather than the condescension of doing for them.

International Women’s Day: Supporting Sarah
I want to introduce you to my friend Sarah. Sarah is quiet and kind. Her eyes say she has lived through more than most twelve year olds you have probably met … Recently, Sarah shared with me a dream for her future …

2015 Report
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Meet Michael
Meet Michael, the newest member of the Harvest107 team! You may recognize him from our very first Periscope where we showed you our newest planter design. Well, he is the guy who designed them! Michael is a designer and website developer from Kent, England. (Yes, we...
The Anomaly | Kervens
There is a lot of training that needs to take place before a microfarm is set to leave in the hands of our partners without us checking in on a regular basis. We want success for them! So, we make sure that we are there to hold their hand through the process, until...
October Update: Growing Sustainable
Sustainability can’t be like some sort of a moral sacrifice or political dilemma or a philanthropical cause. It has to be a design challenge. – Bjarke Ingels WATER In times of drought, the whole country suffers. We pray for rain. We understand what our...
An expression of hope | Joy Phenix’s Blog
We recently had the Phenix family use their kids’ school fall break to join Harvest107 as guests/volunteers in Haiti. It was an absolute dream getting to share our work with them! Here’s what Joy had to say about their experience: Source: An expression of...
Every Summer Has a Story
The story of our summer was chaos, which is a common theme here in Haiti. You see it on the roads, in the filing systems of government and elsewhere. Yet, the struggle oflife here is so real that chaos is almost welcomed, as it means that life is moving about. As...
Meet Daniel
In honor of Haitian Agriculture Day, we want to introduce you to our friend, and resident agronom, Daniel. He is also an excellent bass player. (So you know he and Gary, our Exective Director, hit it off immediately.) We met Daniel shortly after planting the initial...
Rooftop Exansion Update
The new seedlings are growing fast! We got some of them transplanted into the new expansion this past week. The lettuce plants that produced so much for the orphanage are seeding, which is great news! That means that we got to teach them how to harvest the seeds. We...
Go Big or Go Home
Things have been a little crazy here in Haiti the past week or so with political demonstrations and transportation strikes. It has made getting out to get supplies difficult. But, the rooftop expansion is in full swing and we are excited to share the progress with you!
