Education  Haiti Project #17201

Send a Child to School in 2022

by Little Footprints, Big Steps - IDO
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Project Report | Feb 15, 2023
Ensuring Children's Education During Instability

By Morgan Wienberg & Kaitlin Ng | Executive Director & Public Relations Intern

LFBS staff member and student at school
LFBS staff member and student at school

The current situation in Haiti continues to be extremely challenging due to severe inflation, the crippling cost of living, increased insecurity and political instability.... Yet despite these challenges, the Little Footprints team has been able to make positive progress thanks to your support!

The recent political and economic insecurity in Haiti posed a major challenge to youth hoping to return to school on time. The nationwide lockdown in September, the limited availability of fuel, high inflation rates, and widespread violence have forced families, and thus children, into precarious situations. As a result, the 2022 - 2023 school year ended up being postponed. While schools were meant to open in October 2022, most were not able to until December 2022.

When schools were able to open, this was a huge relief for students and their families alike. Not only do educational opportunities provide students with hope and and an outlet for their ambition to pursue a better future, it also creates a sense of stability amidst the chaos and political stability happening in their country.

Education provides youth with a sense of purpose and stability that allows them to envision a self-sufficient future. According to Haitian Social Services (IBESR), which is one of our main partners, the rates of sexual and physical assault against children are higher when schools are closed. Since parents must leave their children alone when they go to work, they become more vulnerable to sexual assault, to engaging in life on the streets, to being recruited into violent gangs, and to other types of abuse. By helping send children to school, you are also helping protect them from the heightened risk of being exposed to dangerous situations. 

We are proud to announce that at the end of 2022, the Little Footprints team was able to reunite five former street children - and two other girls - with their families! Two of the former street children are now attending regular schooling, while the three older youth are soon to be enrolled in vocational training programs. In addition to these five children, one girl has been reunited with her family after spending quite some time in foster care. Another girl was reunited with her family after fleeing an orphanage in which sexual abuse was occuring. Both of these girls have been able to integrate into schools within their communities as well! 

Without your support, we wouldn’t be able to help students pay for school supplies and tuition fees. Your contribution to LFBS ensures that children can connect with their communities and learn something new every day.

A school in Haiti's countryside
A school in Haiti's countryside
LFBS agent on the way to visit youth's family
LFBS agent on the way to visit youth's family
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Little Footprints, Big Steps - IDO

Location: Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
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