education

Education Helps Our Children Rebuild What Crisis Tried to Take

In Qui-Croit, education is more than a classroom. It is where children continue learning, receive care, build confidence, and begin to see a future again. Words in Action Haiti supports children through school, daily meals, English and computer classes, summer learning, leadership activities, and emotional support.

The Goal

WIA’s education work is not designed only to help children pass a grade. It is designed to help them become confident, skilled, and rooted enough to serve their families, their community, and Haiti.

What Education Looks Like at WIA

Some of the children walk over an hour to reach a school. Your support keeps the doors open during the school year and all summer long..

Learn

Children attend school, stay connected to teachers, and continue their education despite displacement and hardship.

Build Skills

English and computer classes help students gain practical skills for school, work, and future opportunities.

Heal and Belong

Children who have experienced loss and disruption receive encouragement, structure, and care.

Grow Beyond Class

Summer camp, leadership webinars, life-skills sessions, and enrichment programs help children build confidence, discipline, and vision.

They Walk Because They Still Believe in School

Some children travel long distances to reach school, even when the road is difficult and their shoes are worn through. Their determination reminds us why education must continue: these children are not giving up on learning, and we cannot give up on them.

Help Keep Education Going

Education at WIA depends on more than a classroom. It depends on meals, teachers, learning tools, technology, and people who believe these children deserve the chance to keep growing.

Their steps tell the story: these children are determined to learn.