HAITI SCHOOL PROJECT
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Mission Statement
Why Haiti School Project ● HSP has a successful track record, completing construction of a school, a library, and a latrine system for a rural farming village over the past four years. We have the proven experience, presence, and relationships on the ground in Haiti. ● We hire local tradespeople and workers on all projects to keep resources in the communities and foster economic development. ● HSP is a 100% volunteer organization, with no paid staff. ● 99% of donation dollars go directly into projects. ● All expenses related to travel to Haiti and accommodations for our American-based board members and volunteers are paid by the individual traveling to Haiti. ● We are a smaller organization with almost all administration costs paid by members of the Board of Directors, which makes us nimble and able to move quickly to address new needs. ● HSP is cooperative with other nonprofits, seeking to work together to minimize duplication of services and share knowledge to achieve our missions.
About This Cause
Haiti School Project is a small dedicated group of individuals committed to improving the quality of life in Haiti starting with educating its future -- Haiti’s children. Since our inception in 2011, one year after the devastating earthquake, we have built a school, constructed a latrine system for that school,l and established a library. We currently are consulting in the building of another school and latrine system for two other nonprofits. We are monitoring a summer school food program for yet another organization. Our latest project is to provide solar-charged battery lights and phone chargers to families so students have light at home to read and do schoolwork. Recipients participate in a payment plan and in a year they own the lights. The money collected goes to purchasing more lights to keep the program going. Visit our website to learn more about “Shed a Light on Haiti”’ and How to Get Involved.