by Angelica Mourges | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
Teach Haiti — Complete Education Model When people look at children’s artwork, they often see colorful houses, rivers, mountains, trees, and winding dirt paths. But when students at Teach Haiti paint, they are doing far more than creating pictures. They are telling...
by Angelica Mourges | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
Élie entered Teach Haiti in 2nd grade. Today, he is a first-year Accounting student with a vision for his country that is bigger than himself. His story is not just about education. It is about what happens when a child is given a real chance — and chooses to build on...
by Angelica Mourges | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
Graduation season looks different depending on where you live. In the United States, a high school diploma is considered the baseline — the beginning of what comes next. In Haiti, earning that same diploma is one of the most extraordinary things a young person can...
by Angelica Mourges | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
Did you know Haiti is home to more than 100 varieties of mangoes? Among them, one stands out above all others — the Madame Francis mango, a fruit so beloved it’s become one of Haiti’s most recognized agricultural exports. Every year, as spring arrives across the...
by Angelica Mourges | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
Last month, thousands of 9th graders across Haiti sat down to take one of the most important tests of their lives. Before any of them could walk into that exam room, they needed a small document called a Fiche. It doesn’t look like much — a slip of paper with a...
by Angelica Mourges | Jun 25, 2026 | Blog
A 52-Year Wait, Broken in 33 Minutes To understand why this moment matters, you have to go back to June 15, 1974, in Munich, West Germany. Haiti — the first majority-Black nation ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup — walked onto the field against an Italian team many...