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Marie Carmelle and Aléus

When Marie Carmelle and Aléus were thinking about where to send their daughter Beverly to school, they faced a quandary. “The closest school was Sebien’s, down in Mariaman,” Aléus explained, “but it’s a long walk for her, and it’s expensive, too. She was always getting there late, and we had trouble paying. It just didn’t […]

Off to a great start

The new school year is well underway at the Haiti Partners Children’s Academy (ADECA), with classes having started on schedule over a month ago. Third year teacher Francesse Antoine is especially excited by what she is beginning to see with her students, who are now starting their third year at the school. “Things are really […]

Investing in the Class of 2028

In the Fall of 2012, the Haiti Partners Children’s Academy opened its doors to the first class of 30 children. Their lives would be forever changed. These kids have an opportunity that no one before them in their community has ever had: access to quality education at an affordable price near where they live. The […]

Haiti Partners’ First 5K is in the Books!

This past Saturday we hosted our first ever 5K. We had a great turnout on a beautiful morning! Kevin Tamer of Vero Beach was the overall winner finishing in 21:56:95 out-sprinting Mike Smith of Vero Beach who crossed the line 2nd in 21:58:33. Jessica Schmidt of Vero Beach was the overall woman’s winner finishing 5th overall in […]

Birthday Wishes from Shane Claiborne

Shane Claiborne is a believer in education. He traveled to Haiti with us back in April to speak to our Micah Scholars and has been an outspoken advocate of the power of education. To help us celebrate 5 years he sent us a short video we wanted to share with you: Post by Haiti Partners.

Tony Campolo: Happy Birthday Haiti Partners

Haiti Partners, from its beginning, was built on the experiences of Kent Annan and John Engle who, over decades, have learned how to be culturally sensitive to the Haitian people. Their sensitivity led them to do the work that they are now doing, and doing brilliantly. They are training teachers and helping boys and girls […]