Help Morlan Group Rebuild Haiti's Schools
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For almost ten years, Haiti has suffered a worrying increase in violence orchestrated by armed gangs, particularly in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince. These criminal groups control several densely populated neighborhoods, imposing their law and causing massive population displacements. This violence has a devastating impact on the daily lives of residents, particularly through the invasion of territories, destruction, and looting.
The security crisis has particularly affected the education sector, with the closure of more than a thousand schools in the metropolitan area, according to a survey by the Coalition of Haitian Youth for Integration (COJHIT). In the commune of Croix-des-Bouquets, more than 200 schools had to close their doors due to insecurity. This situation deprives hundreds of thousands of children of their right to education, compromising their future and that of the country.
To remedy this situation, the Morlan Group Foundation and ONFEJ (National Organization for the Training and Development of Youth) are committed to helping affected schools. They launched a fundraising campaign to raise US$40,000 to provide school equipment and rehabilitate damaged establishments. They call for generosity and solidarity to support their initiative, emphasizing that each contribution can significantly improve the lives of children and the future of Haiti.
Organizer
Junior Morlan
Organizer
Winder, GA