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Category: Project
Where does my money go?
Where does my money go?
Allchildren prides itself in transparency and we are happy to have received 100% on Charity Navigator’s accountability transparency rating.
More than
75%
of proceeds directly support our programs
Only
5%
allocated to administration costs
More than
75%
active projects need funding
Costs
Costs
Housing
- $27,855 a year will feed the 525 children in school two nutritious meals a day
- $25,332 a year will pay for one doctor, three nurses and an administrative assistant
- $17,304 a year provides physical therapy services
Medical
- $27,855 a year will feed the 525 children in school two nutritious meals a day
- $25,332 a year will pay for one doctor, three nurses and an administrative assistant
- $17,304 a year provides physical therapy services
- In October 2016 Respire broke ground for their new 6,500 square foot Therapy Center. They have raised 30% and have $291,800 more to raise.
Education
- $11,760 a year supports one entire classroom of 28 students with books, uniforms, two meals per day and basic medical exams
- $420 a year or just $35 a month supports one student (school fees, uniform, books)
Our Voice
The Physical Therapist, Ashley Kahila, is going to share two of her incredible life changing stories of the children she works with. She describes her job at Respire therapy program as a beautiful burden God has placed upon her and she says “I am forever grateful for Him and will continue to do His work here in Haiti for as long as God says.”
Program Highlights
This is your moment to ignite
Located 12 miles west of Port-au-Prince many of the people of Gressier live on less than $3 a day. They toil in the fields, haul water from miles away and often live on one meal a day.
Purpose
Respire Haiti Christian School was established to encourage, educate and empower the most vulnerable children in Gressier, Haiti. They are the voice for orphans, disabled children and restaveks (child servants). Respire’s programs provide quality education from Kindergarten through 9th grade and daily meals to over 500 children. They also offer their students medical and dental services.
In developing countries like Haiti, superstition and voodoo traditions shun children with mental and physical disabilities. Respire Christian School is working to bridge that gap. They teach parents and the community that children with disabilities are not cursed and that they should be cared for like any other child. Families with disabled children receive physical and occupational services as well as training on how to care for their child’s special needs.
In developing countries like Haiti, superstition and voodoo traditions shun children with mental and physical disabilities. Respire Christian School is working to bridge that gap. They teach parents and the community that children with disabilities are not cursed and that they should be cared for like any other child. Families with disabled children receive physical and occupational services as well as training on how to care for their child’s special needs.
Respire Haiti Christian School
Children born into poverty in Haiti face a life of hunger, poor health and misery. The poorest families often have to place their child with another family as a domestic servant in hopes that their child will be fed and educated. In Gressier, Haiti Respire Christian School reaches out to the poorest families to provide the children with an education and healthy meals. Respire also reaches out to families with disabled children to educate them on how to care for their child and to see their child’s potential, not what they lack. Every child deserves an opportunity and with your help will have a chance to succeed.