A Second Chance in Haiti

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The slums that ring downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, are some of the most impoverished on Earth, symbols of entrenched poverty, desperation, and despair.

For 19-year-old Manoucheka Lizaire, home is a dangerous place: “I don’t feel safe here because of violence and shootings all the time,” she says. “Rape and murder are very common, and people live in fear.”