Grow our school this Summer ‘25!

Impact International Institute of Haiti

Summer Expansion 2025

Construction is underway! We are adding a second-grade classroom this summer and it’s going to be bigger and better! With our kids growing taller and our elementary school expanding, we designed a larger classroom that can also be a shared space for activities just for our 1st and 2nd graders! We are grateful for the opportunity to expand + grow our safe space to welcome in more students next year.

We have a lot more work to do this summer! Besides building a brand-new classroom, we are also building our own tables + chalkboard + bookshelf, purchasing 12 more chairs, restocking our school supplies, and so much more!

Donate to our Summer Expansion 2025 and help us welcome 60 students this Fall! 

A YEAR AT A GLANCE

2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR

60

STUDENTS

20

STAFF

5

CLASSES

(PRE 1, 2, 3, 1st, 2nd)

32K+

MEALS TO BE PROVIDED

Help grow the school to welcome 60 little ones this Fall!

Thanks to a generous supporter, the building of our new second-grade classroom is sponsored! We are incredibly grateful that there will be a new classroom for our first-ever 2nd graders!

But besides the building itself, we need to raise an additional $15,000 to grow our impact in the new school year, as we expand to 5 classrooms and 60 students.

Since day one, our student tuition has been equivalent to $20 USD per school year (which does not even cover a month of school lunches) because we want to make quality education accessible to all, regardless of income levels. Donor contributions are what allow us to give our students a quality education, a safe haven to grow up in, and a childhood experience they will never forget!

We hope you will consider DONATING TODAY to help us welcome 60 little ones to school this Fall!

Make a life-changing impact with us. Through this school, we are fighting childhood hunger, providing stable employment, and investing in the next generation of leaders!

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P.S. With this money raised, it will also allow us to help Daniel’s family and bring a little relief during this time. (If you missed our latest newsletter: Sensitive Update: The Nightmare We Faced, you can read it here.)

Give the Gift of Education

FEED A CHILD

FOOD | $2/MEAL

Help us feed our students with a nutritious meal each day in school for only $2 a meal. This enables us to fight childhood hunger and provide nutrition to malnourished children.

Your sponsorship will help our students to better focus, learn, and grow in school. For most, it will be the only real meal they will eat that day.

ADOPT A TEACHER

SALARY | $50-200/MONTH

Help us hire qualified teachers and teacher’s assistants for our school. The poor education system in the rural villages of Haiti is due to the lack of qualified teachers.

Your sponsorship will allow us to provide quality education while creating sustainable employment in Fond Doux, Haiti.

SUPPLIES + SHIPPING

SHIPPING | $75-$300/BOX

From crayons to construction paper, these basic school supplies are not available in Fond Doux and most schools go without. We believe it is vital to incorporate art and creativity to develop critical thinkers.

Your support will help us purchase the supplies we need from the US and ensure they are shipped and delivered safely into our teacher’s hands.

Meet Our Inaugural Class of 2023-24

Pre 1

Pre 2

Pre 3

Preschool Launch - Fall 2023

School is in session! The first day of Impact International Institute of Haiti was on Monday, September 11th, 2023! We are starting with three Preschool classes in a temporary location in Fond Doux as we work on building on our land. Our nonprofit partner, Hope Beyond Borders has generously opened up their doors for us to start our school in their location rent-free! We are delighted for the opportunity to start making an impact in kids’ lives this school year, create a safe learning environment, and invest in early childhood education.

We are here to create a place of refuge and safe haven for the children in a time of great tension and insecurity in Haiti.