At our school, we believe that every child deserves an education, no matter their background or circumstances. That’s why we’re proud to serve the children of Haiti, especially those facing hardship, displacement, and uncertainty.
One of our latest students, Stacy, a 10-year-old seventh grader, is a testament to the resilience of children in Haiti. Stacy arrived at our school just one month after we opened, but her journey to get here was anything but ordinary. When Stacy and her mom arrived, they had no documents, no report cards, and no information to provide us about her schooling history. The reason? Stacy’s previous school had been forced to close only a few weeks after it opened, leaving her education in limbo. Stacy’s family lives in Christ Roi, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince that has unfortunately been overtaken by gangs. Fearing for Stacy’s safety, her mother made the brave decision to use back roads to bring her to Rodaille, a safer area where they could stay with a friend. Despite the challenges, Stacy’s mother was determined to ensure that her daughter could continue her education without interruption. We are incredibly grateful that Stacy found her way to our school, where she now has the opportunity to receive a high-quality education in a safe and supportive environment. Stories like Stacy’s remind us of the importance of providing uninterrupted education for vulnerable children in Haiti—children who, despite facing unimaginable obstacles, still have dreams of a better future.
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As I’ve spent time learning about Haiti and its people, one thing shines through again and again—Haiti is a place of deep, vibrant culture, with a proud history, artistic spirit, and resilience that’s unmatched. From the captivating beat of rara music to the vibrant colors of Haitian art and the warmth of the people, Haiti’s culture is one of celebration, community, and strength. Yet, alongside this beauty, Haiti faces complex challenges—ones that have been compounded over the years by natural disasters, political struggles, and economic instability. These realities shape daily life for Haitians in profound ways, and as I reflect on them, I’m struck by how cultural pride and community often come to the forefront to help people endure.
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