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Matènwa Community School

Children and teachers engage in hands-on education, critical thinking, and mutual respect.

Institute for Learning

Teacher training for schools seeking to find a more effective way to teach.

Mother Tongue Books

Empowering children to become literate by reading and writing in their native language.

College Scholarship

Your support opens doors for young people from Lagonav to pursue university studies.

Creole Gardens

Students cultivate organic produce, practice environmental stewardship.

Summer Camp

Inspiring meaningful exchanges that strengthen community ties and inspire collaborative learning.

Art Matènwa

Nurturing creative expression by supporting women artisans.

Community Outreach

Help students and families care for elders and build lasting food security.

 

Support Matènwa Programs

$30 a month provides a hot breakfast every school morning. You in?

You can ensure a Matènwa student starts each day nourished and ready to learn. Our goal is to welcome 50 new Breakfast Club members this winter.

Standing with Haitian families—near and far

Haitian Support CenterFriends of Matènwa stands in solidarity with Haitian families in the U.S. as they face uncertainty around Temporary Protected Status (TPS). We support the work of the Haitian Support Center in Springfield, Ohio, which provides emergency assistance, legal support, and stability for families during this moment. We encourage you to give to the center’s Emergency Fund. 

A mom and her infant.

Education That Belongs to Everyone

In a time when one in four children in Haiti are out of school, the Matènwa Community Learning Center (MCLC) remains a place of safety, dignity, and possibility. Here on Lagonav Island, children learn in their own language, families grow their own food, and teachers lead with compassion—not fear.

For nearly 30 years, MCLC has shown what’s possible when education grows from local roots and communities are trusted to lead. Every day, students discover their own strength and potential—and the wider world begins to see what Haitian communities can achieve when they are empowered.

Your generosity helps make this model flourish. And the impact is growing.

Watch: A Day in the Life of an MCLC Student

What You Made Possible in 2025

Each number represents a child learning in safety, a teacher empowered to lead, and a family gaining the tools to thrive.

students enrolled this fall — the highest in MCLC’s history

teachers trained in nonviolent, native-language, participatory teaching

school directors mentored in compassionate, community-centered leadership

families planted new organic home gardens

new school gardens strengthened food security across Lagonav

rainwater tanks improved irrigation and productivity for families

What we Do

Matènwa Community School

Matènwa is redefining what education in Haiti can be—where children learn in their own language through creativity, equality, and hands-on exploration that inspires confidence, curiosity, and lasting change.

Institute for Learning

The Institute for Learning is transforming education across Haiti. We’ve trained teachers at more than 120 schools to make learning joyful, peaceful, and rooted in rural life—while shaping the next generation of Haitian leaders.

Mother Tongue Books

Students are creating vibrant storybooks in Haitian Creole—now more than 2,000—awakening a love of reading and the power to tell their own stories with creativity, confidence, and imagination.

Children in the garden holding a just-picked onion.

Creole Gardens

Matènwa’s Creole Gardens bring learning to life as students and their families grow food, care for the earth, and inspire thousands of others to farm organically and protect the island of Lagonav.

Students planning instruments at summer camp.

Summer Camp

Camp fills Matènwa with joy as hundreds of children and adults gather to sing, dance, create, and learn—celebrating local talent, building confidence, and renewing hope in tough times.

Artists showing off their handmade flags.

Art Matènwa

By turning natural and regionally sourced materials into vibrant works of art, Matènwa’s artisans create opportunities that educate, empower, and strengthen community life.

Why Matènwa?

Amid Haiti’s uncertainty, Matènwa offers something rare and powerful:
a proven, community-led model that helps children learn, families grow food, and teachers lead with confidence.

MCLC works because it is rooted in the realities of rural Haitian life:

  • Children learn in Haitian Creole, the only language all Haitians share—dramatically improving literacy and comprehension.

  • Teachers use nonviolent, child-centered methods, replacing fear with curiosity and respect.

  • Families grow home and school gardens, strengthening nutrition, resilience, and independence.

  • Local leadership guides every decision, ensuring the work honors community wisdom and creates real, lasting change.

For nearly three decades, Matènwa has shown what’s possible when communities are trusted, supported, and empowered. And every gift helps this model reach more children across Lagonav and beyond.

Students reading in the MCLC library.

Latest News From Matènwa

What comes next . . .

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was clear about what justice meant. It wasn’t a theory or a slogan. It was about dignity—the dignity of poor people, the dignity of children, […]

A Surprise Welcome Home

A reminder of what life is really about. Welcome home, Chris! Yesterday, I witnessed something that touched me deeply —……

2025 Annual Newsletter

Step inside MCLC and meet the students and teachers whose stories of perseverance will stay with you. You’ll see what……

November 2025 Newsletter

Francia’s first graders learning to plant seeds in the school garden. Do you remember the first time you planted a……

Freda, Sister Charmaine, and Chris

You can help change the future of education in Haiti.

Upcoming Events

Breakfast in Matènwa: A Live Classroom Visit

Tuesday, Jan 27

7:30 am

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8:00 am

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Join Chris Low live on Zoom from a kindergarten classroom during breakfast at the Matènwa Community Learning Center. You’ll see how Breakfast Club members provide one hot breakfast every school […]