Mildrède Béliard, 32, radiates an infectious energy that reveals her generous spirit and dedication to making a difference.

Six months after an earthquake killed more than 220,000 people in Haiti and displaced another 1.5 million, CARE is ramping up efforts to ensure that survivors have a sturdy roof over their heads and a strong foundation to rebuild their lives.
G8 countries need to prioritize mothers and children
CARE International is calling on the world leaders gathering in
CARE is a leading humanitarian organisation fighting global poverty. Non-political
and non-sectarian, we operated in 2009 in 72 countries around the world,
reaching almost 60 million people in the poorest communities.
self-sufficient. We deliver emergency aid to survivors of natural disasters
and war and stay on to help people rebuild their lives.