Make a Difference

In 1987, Haitians voted en masse for a new Constitution which established a social contract between the government of Haiti and its citizens. However, Haiti has not had a history of providing services for the population or creating an environment that encourages sustainable growth.

Haiti's tax system is regressive and generates little revenue for the government and limits the government's ability to provide services and equal opportunities for its citizens.

We believe that education is important in any community—especially when it comes to farming practices. We want to help people understand how their food is grown as well as what it can do for them. Help us end food insecurity for millions people in the urban and rural areas of Haiti!

Help us build a model of self-sufficiency that allow our members to produce knowledge, know-how and wealth for themselves and their families.