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.

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Violent storm rips thru Matènwa – You can help!

Oct 4, 2016

The winds are ripping through Matènwa. Abner Sauveur, Director of the Matènwa Community Learning Center, has called to report that many homes in our mountain top community have fallen apart and their tin roofs are flying off. Abner says they have never experienced such a violent storm. (Indeed, NOAA is reporting extraordinary winds of up to 140 mph.) Our colleagues, including Mackanaky who shot these videos, have abandoned their homes to shelter with those more fortunate neighbors who have cement houses. We do not know at this time how our school buildings have fared.

Food and shelter will be urgent needs in the coming days. Crops are washed down the steep hillsides; homes destroyed; livelihoods obliterated. Watch these videos (Hurricane Mattew video 1, Hurricane Matthew video 2); in the few seconds of the short video you hear the sounds of community finding support and courage in one another.

Please go to Matenwa.org now. The need is great; every dollar counts.

~ Chris

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