Haiti remains under a State of Emergency, and the situation in Port-au-Prince is still dire. Despite the presence of Kenyan forces, violence continues to impact the civilian population. In these challenging times, the care we provide is more essential than ever.
This month, we’ve registered 979 students for the school year starting on October 1st. Although gang activity has delayed some families, we expect to reach our full capacity of 1,000 children as conditions improve.
Unfortunately, over the last several months, we’ve experienced a notable decline in donations. To continue providing meals and support, we kindly ask you to share our mission with a friend or family member.
In response to the funding shortfall, we've found a creative solution: Vita Mamba, a nutritious peanut butter supplement made in Haiti by Haitians, using locally grown peanuts.
By replacing one rice and beans meal ($0.45) with a Vita Mamba bar ($0.24) once a week, we can save $720 each month. This small change helps us continue feeding children while also supporting local Haitian farmers and jobs.
To help us meet our shortfall please consider a GIFT toward feeding kids!