Programs
Facilitating Job Training & Workforce Development
We have facilitated job training and life skills for Haitians across the economy, ranging from at-risk youth to healthcare professionals.
To encourage economic growth and opportunity in Haiti, we must both create jobs and ensure that local businesses have access to a skilled workforce. The training and employment of individual Haitians is essential.
"Haiti has 9.8 million people, and at least half were unemployed even before the earthquake. If we focused our efforts on the singular task of getting them jobs — even if we did nothing else — Haiti's reconstruction could be a success.” — Paul Farmer, Partners In Health’s founder and UN Deputy Special Envoy to Haiti, Foreign Policy
EducaTech
Establish a computer lab at the State University of Haiti's management school.
International Medical Corps
Establishing a comprehensive medical program to strengthen emergency care in Port-au-Prince
Les Centres GHESKIO
Supporting GHESKIO residents with basic education, vocational training, and access to microcredit.
Salésien Professional School
Supporting construction training at a Haitian vocational school.
Solar Electric Light Fund
Using solar energy to electrify the off-grid central highlands village of Boucan-Carré
U.E.H. Faculty of Science
Rebuilding the engineering school at L'Universite d'Etat du Haiti (U.E.H.)










