For about $750, Warren Click, right, can build a chicken coop with the help of local Haitians, who have learned to hatch out their own chickens with incubators provided by “Our Hands His Heart,” …
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For about $750, Warren Click, right, can build a chicken coop with the help of local Haitians, who have learned to hatch out their own chickens with incubators provided by “Our Hands His Heart,” and eggs provided by Marthasville area farmers. Click’s mission is to help the Haitians provide for themselves with the help of the organization.