In a heartening display of community solidarity, Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force (FRG) has launched a humanitarian initiative targeting the nation’s most vulnerable youth. On March 11, 2026, the specialized security unit partnered with PNH-ÉduPOL to deliver critical supplies to a Port-au-Prince orphanage severely impacted by gang-related violence.
The comprehensive donation drive provided essential items ranging from nutritional provisions and clothing to hygiene products and sanitation supplies. The contribution included practical necessities such as detergents, bedding materials, infant care products, and recreational equipment including soccer balls to restore normalcy to children’s lives.
Under the leadership of Commander Godfrey Otunge, FRG officers accompanied by Haitian National Police personnel formally presented the donations to the facility. The event transformed into an emotional connection between security forces and children, with shared meals, spontaneous singing, and meaningful conversations creating an atmosphere of genuine joy and renewed hope.
This intervention addresses the devastating consequences of gang violence that has left numerous Haitian children orphaned, homeless, or forcibly recruited by armed groups. The initiative demonstrates a multifaceted approach to security operations that combines law enforcement with humanitarian assistance, recognizing that lasting stability requires both protection and social support.
Community leaders have praised the effort as a replicable model for other institutions caring for vulnerable children nationwide, emphasizing that such comprehensive support systems are vital for breaking cycles of violence and building sustainable peace.
