Safety and Security
for Children and Parents
Miquette McMahon, founder of Teach Haiti, highlighted the significance of the project, stating, “As a mother of three, I want to feel at peace when dropping my children off at school. This wall is more than just a structure—it will provide peace of mind for the parents and the 230+ children on the property, with future expansion to accommodate up to 600 students as we add one class at a time.”
Safety and Security
for Children and Parents
Miquette McMahon, founder of Teach Haiti, highlighted the significance of the project, stating, “As a mother of three, I want to feel at peace when dropping my children off at school. This wall is more than just a structure—it will provide peace of mind for the parents and the 230+ children on the property, with future expansion to accommodate up to 600 students as we add one class at a time.”
Empowering Change
in the Community
St. Michel is a rural community of roughly 40,000 people, where many children need access to education due to limited resources. In 2016, Teach Haiti opened a school in St. Michel, offering hope and opportunities for local children to receive a quality education and a path to a brighter future.
Construction is set to begin soon, and we invite you to join us in this meaningful project. By participating in our “Buy a Brick” campaign, you can have your name inscribed on the school’s wall, becoming a permanent part of its legacy. Your support will leave a lasting impact on the lives of the students and the community.
Make a lasting impact
with your gift today
Teach Haiti invites donors to Buy-a-Brick which allows their name to be engraved on the wall surrounding the St. Michel school. Donation options include:
- Buy a Brick: For a $100 donation, a donor’s name will be engraved on a brick in the St. Michel fence wall, helping to build a brighter future for the students.
- Purchase a Pillar: With a $1,000 contribution, a donor’s name will be engraved on one of the foundational pillars, symbolizing their commitment to the future of Haiti’s children.