

Meet The Scholarship Recipients
Sponsor a student and change a life forever
In Haiti, where educational opportunities are scarce, our scholarship program transforms lives. By providing financial support to girls, we empower them to attend school, learn, and dream. But it doesn’t stop there. In return, these young students give back to their community by planting and nurturing trees. Through education and environmental stewardship, we’re not just changing individual lives, we’re shaping a sustainable future for Haiti. Join us in creating brighter futures and empowering the next generation.
Claudy
Claudy is 8 years old and in the 2nd grade. Her mother died and she was abandoned by her father for more than 5 years. An aunt has taken care of her ever since.


Christemaylie
Christemaylie is 8 years old and in the 2nd grade. Abandoned by her father at 7 months old, her single mother takes care of everything and struggles to find the funds to meet her daughter's needs.
Shamaha
Shamaha's parents are separated and this has greatly impacted on the funding her education, as her mother works menial jobs to try and keep Shamaha and her brother in school


Dyamesly
Dyamesly stands out for his intelligence and wisdom beyond his years. His passion for school is clear in every conversation, making you want to hear more.
Living with his mother, he faces daily challenges. His father is absent, and his mother’s small income from selling coal and fruits barely meets their needs. Despite these hardships, Dyamesly remains committed to his education.
Esther
Esther is 7 years old and in 2nd Grade. Her father abandoned her more than 3 years ago, leaving her mother alone to raise 4 children. According to the information received, the father of the first 3 children is dead and her situation is very critical.


Gheflie
Gheflie is 7 years old and in 2nd Grade. Her father abandoned her when she was 6 months old. Her mother has two daughters in her care; the father of the eldest died a few years ago and she struggles daily to provide for her two daughters.