Do you know how much we appreciate you? We probably don't say it enough. But we appreciate you so very much!
Read MoreDid you know that there's only one physician for every 10,000 patients in Haiti? (In the US, the estimated rate is 1200-1900 patients/physician). Imagine the waiting times...
Read MoreWe are proudly presenting to you our 2021 Impact Report in numbers and stories.
It's been a tough year, but our students never gave up. They are true fighters! Thank you for giving them your trust, your kindness and your financial support.
Please, join our effort, and join any (or all) of our donation-based fitness classes. (details below!)
Read MoreThanks to you, hundreds of Haitian young lives continue to be changed. And that's why I want to share some positive news with you. Yes, it is true, Haitians are living in fear and in danger. But Haitians are also real people, with real hopes and real dreams. And sometimes, these dreams come true!
Read MoreThanks to the support of our generous donors, our team of 8 volunteers/students accomplished their first mission trip and was able to deliver the construction materials and essential items to the victims of the earthquake in the small village of Tiby.
Read MoreOur students have such passion for helping their communities and we couldn't be more proud of them!
Read MoreOur students learn life skills that they might not learn otherwise, like problem solving, study skills, goal setting, mutual respect, and more.
Read MoreHelping young people in Haiti is hard work. But last Fall, it got even harder. On September 28, 2020, the value of the US Dollar suddenly tumbled 45% due to an unexpected move by the government, artificially increasing the Gourde – US Dollar exchange rate.
Read MoreThe threat of COVID-19 is one of many challenges that Haitians are facing. As opposed to other countries, Haiti’s streets and marketplaces are still over-crowded, as if COVID-19 doesn’t exist.
Read MoreKCH students find unique ways to earn money during the pandemic and financial crisis.
Read MoreJackson Prerius is a former KCH student and the first Haitian donor to sponsor a student.
Read MoreHaitians don’t get food from a grocery store like Americans do. Instead, they shop local markets for fresh food.
Read MoreWe make sure our students get an education PLUS everything else they need so they can focus and learn.
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