Work in Haiti

These photographs show people and schools receiving RSVP support through ongoing education, care, and relief work in Haiti.

1.

Learning spaces

These photographs show students at work in classrooms with simple desks, paper, books, and shared materials. Education grants can help schools strengthen the spaces and supplies teachers use every day.

A full classroom during the school day
A classroom during the school day · Photo supplied by RSVP
Students working together at classroom desks
Students working together during the school day · Photo supplied by RSVP
A school building in Haiti
A school building in Haiti · Photo supplied by RSVP
2.

The school day

The same children who need books may also need a meal and shared learning tools. Those needs meet inside the same classroom.

Students eating a meal together in a classroom
Students sharing a meal at school · Photo supplied by RSVP
Students holding tablets in a classroom
Students with shared learning tools · Photo supplied by RSVP
3.

Students and community

The photographs show the number of children involved—not one classroom, but school gatherings and groups of students learning together.

Students gathered for a school event
Students gathered for a school event · Photo supplied by RSVP
A group of students gathered outdoors
Students gathered together outdoors · Photo supplied by RSVP
Students and teachers gathered outside a school in Haiti
Students gathered outside school · Photo supplied by RSVP
Students at classroom desks
Students together in a classroom · Photo supplied by RSVP

Why the needs connect

The needs meet in the same school day.

These photographs show students learning, sharing meals, using classroom tools, and gathering together. A working classroom, a meal, useful tools, and a place to belong all matter to a child’s education.

RSVP considers those needs together when a school or organization asks for support.