Despite what you see in the media, Haiti is not all gloom and doom. The school year began with inspiring news in several Port-au-Prince slums, thanks to an exciting new grassroots movement called SODA.
As you may know, this movement began about two years ago when a group of passionate young volunteer teachers started a school in the poor neighborhood of Jakè for kids who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to afford to study. This fall, SODA volunteers opened FOUR new schools in other Port-au-Prince poorest slums, as well as a small orphanage for street children!
Here are some of the highlights…
All of these remarkable accomplishments have been the result of the hard work of a growing group of impoverished, but passionate, young Haitians fighting to change their country for the better.
They were also made possible thanks to the generous support of individuals outside of Haiti.
Much more can be done, but SODA will need help. The new schools and orphanage still lack books, notebooks and other basic materials, and they also hope to start lunch programs. And after a successful teacher training seminar this summer, SODA hopes to organize additional classes for its young volunteer teachers.
If you are a US citizen or would like to donate by credit card or check, please visit the website of Friends of SODA, a US non-profit with 501(c)(3) status that supports SODA.