At The Children’s Academy, murals aren’t just paintings—they are mirrors of hope, windows into the future, and acts of peace in motion.
Each brushstroke along our vibrant school walls tells the story of students learning not only to read and write but also to lead, love, and lift each other up. From science labs and prosthetics design to cultural pride and bold affirmations like, “Still I Rise,” our children are co-creating a visual narrative of resilience and possibility.
*** Anseye Lapè. Teach Peace. Enseigner la Paix ***
At The Children’s Academy art is a language of peace. Education is rooted in konbit—the Haitian spirit of collective action. Together, our students turn red-painted metal walls into living galleries. One mural shows children engaging in science and technology, another uplifts culture with national pride, and others shout joyfully with messages of perseverance and identity.









What do these murals mean? They mean:
- Imagination is welcome here.
- History matters here.
- Your dreams have a place here.
- You’re not alone here.
The girl painting her vision with quiet focus reminds us that creativity is not just a gift—it’s a tool for transformation. In the colorful hands of students, the campus becomes a living classroom, where peace is practiced, not just preached.
Konbit means we grow stronger together—through learning, art, and love for our land. Our murals remind us that community and education are inseparable and that peace is a process we practice side by side—with color, care, and courage.
A candlelight in the darkness. A garden of hope in every child.
To all who support this vision, Mèsi Anpil. You are helping young minds plant seeds of peace, brush hope onto walls, and build a future where they rise together.