
S2 Ep 18 - Saving Haiti’s Children: How Dr. Andis Tamayo Is Changing Lives
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In this powerful episode of Visual Eyes Podcast, host Chris Baker speaks with Dr. Andis Tamayo, founder of the Renand Foundation, about his mission to combat child slavery, poverty, and lack of education in Haiti.
Originally from Cuba, Dr. Tamayo’s journey to humanitarian work was inspired by his fascination with Haiti’s history and his own experiences with adversity. After witnessing the devastating Restavek system, where over 400,000 children are forced into domestic and sexual slavery, he knew he had to take action.
💡 In this episode, we discuss:
✔️ The shocking reality of child slavery in Haiti
✔️ How the Renand Foundation provides education, healthcare, and meals to vulnerable children
✔️ The impact of partnerships with Starlink, medical teams, and nonprofits
✔️ Challenges facing Haiti & the foundation’s vision for expanding schools and trade programs
✔️ How YOU can get involved and help make a difference!
🌍 Support the Renand Foundation:
✅ Website: www.RenandFoundation.org
✅ Email: ATamayo@RenandFoundation.org
✅ Phone: 954-558-8895
✅ LinkedIn: Renand Foundation
✅ Facebook: Renand Foundation
✅ YouTube: @RenandFoundation3917
🎧 Listen now and join the movement to change lives in Haiti!
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Special Thanks to Stacy Daugherty for the beautiful wall artwork in the background. Socials: @artographybystacy