" Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world. "
Uplifting lives through education
We are dedicated to helping students in Haiti get out of poverty, so they create opportunities for themselves, as well as members of their families, and their communities.
We help Haitians get out and stay out of poverty by providing them educational opportunities. We believe that education is the key to rising out of poverty and oppression.
We employ a Haitian program assistant who works closely with the students, families, school administrators, and us. The assistant tracks students’ progress and needs and then sends reports to us weekly. We regularly visit Haiti to meet with students, their families, and school administrators to follow progress and needs and discuss plans. It also allows us a way to report back to you, the donors. We work year-round to raise funds for tuition, books, uniforms, and assistance for basic needs and emergencies.
Your Donations Cover:
- SCHOOL TUITION, UNIFORMS, AND BOOKS
- SCHOOL SUPPLIES
- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
If you would like to donate, we receive donations from all over the world, and our online site is available 24/7. We are looking forward to hearing from you and joining us in this cause.
relief Efforts in Haiti
Haiti has been plagued by despotic rule and political instability for much of its tenure as an independent state. From 1957 to 1971, Francois Duvalier and his son Jean Claude replaced Haiti’s rule of law with violence and fear. Today, Haiti is a semi-presidential republic, a democracy with a multiparty system wherein the President of Haiti is head of state elected by popular elections. The Prime Minister acts as head of government and is appointed by the President. Although there is an election process, only 18% of Haitians vote and the process is considered by many as corrupt. The political stability is fractured by bouts of social disorder, military coups, gang violence, and interference from other countries. Haiti has also been beaten with natural disasters, the most recent being the 2010 earthquake that killed around 300,000 people and left over a million people homeless. Currently, the country is in a crisis situation with an upheaval among citizens attempting to oust its president, Jovenel Moïse, over the shortage of fuel and other resources. The country has been paralyzed for months.