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.

Women’s Leadership Fund

Seven Matènwa graduates are now continuing their university education—fully supported for the year—thanks to this community.

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.

College Scholarships

Matènwa grads who've earned full-tuition scholarships need your help to cover costs like housing, meals, books, and more.

Support Matènwa programs

The winds are still whipping through people’s homes. Here is a video of Joudin and the damage done to his home. He says that the storm really hit him hard. He is 77. Several years ago he had to move into the only room in his home that was left undamaged in Hurricane Sandy. He survives on his land alone, a widower, where he plants corn with not much success and treats people and animals with natural medicines, a talent he learned from his father. Neighbors call him for help to prepare bodies for burial. He is willing to work for whatever you can give him. He was interviewed for an Images of Haiti book 7 years ago where he said then: I wonder if anyone in the United States could help me get a house, maybe help me get some food. I am like a rock, I am still living, but it’s not easy.Things flutter around me, but I still keep my head up. Anything bad, I’m never a part of it. This is how I am, and you can call me any time.”

I hope now that hurricane Matthew has opened his only room to the elements that we can find someone to build him a house, or at least one dry secure room.

Please contribute to Joudin’s room at matenwa.org. 2,500 would pay for a whole new two room home. An estimated 1,500.00 will cover some repair of the home he is in.

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