The Campus is "Alive and Spirited" Again 

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Louverture Cleary students listen to announcements during morning assembly earlier this week.

Louverturians are back!

After a period of limited activity on campus, Louverture Cleary School welcomed its students back to campus last month.

This highly-anticipated return followed students remaining home for their safety due to the increased insecurity in the area around LCS. Ahead of the reopening, LCS staff convened under the guidance of Fondation Haitian Project (FHP) President Patrick B., FHP Executive Director Fred E., LCS Director of Operations Nicolenne P., and LCS Principal Alexandre C. to ensure that the school was ready for the students' return.

In the words of Patrick, once the students arrived “the campus was alive and spirited again.”

LCS students raise the U.S. and Haitian flags during a recent morning assembly.

During the break in onsite learning, LCS staff provided students with study guides and created student groups by class and subject, allowing LCS students to continue their studies at home until they could return to campus.

LCS staff continue to adapt for the modified school year, ensuring that all necessary requirements to complete this year and begin the next are met, including preparing the Philo (13th grade) class for graduation and their state baccalaureate exams.

Graduation is currently scheduled for late July, and the Class of 2024 will be well equipped for their next steps.

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LCS students raise the U.S. and Haitian flags during a recent morning assembly.


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The Haitian Project's 2023 Annual Report is Here!

We are excited to share The Haitian Project's 2023 Annual Report!

In 2023, the Louverture Cleary School community dedicated themselves to the common vision of a brighter future for Haiti, worked together, and ensured that The Haitian Project’s mission continued to succeed despite the historic challenges facing their country.

At the same time, The Haitian Project’s U.S. community rose to the occasion and achieved a historic fundraising year, building a foundation of support to help ensure that more children in Haiti will have access to a transformative Louverture Cleary education.

As you read The Haitian Project's 2023 Annual Report, we hope you are proud of the work we did TOGETHER for Haiti.

Here are some of our favorite sections of the 2023 Annual Report, especially this quote from graduating Philo (13th grade) student Joovica Jenny J.:

“My hope for Haiti's future is to have educated people, because education is the first step towards development. If we ever want to rebuild Haiti, it should start with educated citizens who are aware of their responsibilities and have the capacity to contribute to Haiti's development."

See Joovica's quote, along with others from the LCS Class of 2023, on the back cover of the Annual Report. 

And...

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Few individuals play a more significant role encouraging and building up Haiti’s next generation of servant-leaders than the LCS alumni who return to the school to serve as members of the staff and administration. And in a year of severe unrest in Haiti, their professionalism, courage, and sense of mission helped keep an entire community moving forward against all odds. 

Read more on the LCS alumni who serve the LCS community on pages 10 & 11 of the Annual Report.

And did you know?

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Despite challenges in 2023, the first phase of construction on The Haitian Project's second school, the Model Campus in the Diocese of Gonaïves, is complete—and a site for an additional Louverture Cleary School has been identified in Haiti's southern peninsula in the Diocese of Anse-à-Veau and Miragoâne!

Be sure to check out more on the progress of the LCS Network on page 5.

Design work on The Haitian Project's 2023 Annual Report donated by Dan Wykes.

Thanks again for your support last year. It is abundantly clear that Haiti needs more Louverturians, servant-leaders who not only have the commitment but also the tools necessary to build up their country, creating the positive, long-term change that Haiti needs.

Please continue to stand with us as we provide critical support to the entire Louverture Cleary community and push ahead with historic plans to increase access to education in Haiti! 


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Living Out the Spirit

(From left) Fondation Haitian Project (FHP) staff member Dady V., outgoing FHP Executive Director Stéphanie B., head of FHP Patrick B., and incoming FHP Executive Director Fred E. stand by food kits to be distributed to LCS families.

The Haitian Project (THP) and Louverture Cleary School (LCS) communities have always taken their foundational principle of Matthew 10:8 to heart. Living out the spirit of “what we have received for free, we must give for free,” Fondation Haitian Project (FHP), THP's partner foundation in Haiti, was recently able to provide food and hygiene kits to the families of 233 LCS students. The remaining families will pick up their kits over the next week.

Through his extensive business relationships, head of FHP Patrick B. secured food from a nearby bulk distributor for the effort. He, along with a small and dedicated team including FHP’s incoming Executive Director Fred E., outgoing FHP Executive Director Stéphanie B., LCS Principal Myriam J. (LCS '10), and LCS Director of Operations Nicolenne P., worked together to ensure the kits were available to all LCS families, along with families from the neighborhood around the school.

Incoming FHP Executive Director Fred E. (left) and head of FHP Patrick B. (foreground, right) with families receiving food kits.

Because LCS has not been in session due to the recent escalation in gang violence, the Foundation was able to use funds that would normally support meals on the Louverture Cleary campus to provide these substantial kits, which included food items such as rice, beans, corn, salmon, milk, oil, and supplies for laundry and hygiene.  

From a logistical standpoint, this labor of love involved countless hours of work to measure and re-bag rice, beans and other items from bulk, communication with families, and careful orchestration amidst travel and security challenges. It also included bringing in additional staff to assist with sewing the large bags closed so that recipients could more easily transport the bags to their homes.  

As Stéphanie B. noted:

“[Families] have been in great need due to the crisis in Haiti. It was heartwarming to see how much they appreciated the gesture, which came to them as a complete surprise. We are all very grateful that we were able to provide these families with some relief while [LCS] students are home, and until it is possible for them to safely return to school.” 

The support extended beyond LCS families to include a generous donation to LCS’s partner in Cité Soleil, Le Bon Samaritain de Varreux School, to help provide food for hundreds of vulnerable elementary school students and their families.  

The LCS administration has received messages from many appreciative families. In the words of one parent:

“We say 'thank you' to all the leadership of Louverture Cleary for this beautiful gesture. May God continue to protect you, may God continue to bless all the Foundation’s donors. May God bless all of you in abundance."


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Join THP at Parishes in RI on April 20th & 21st

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Please join The Haitian Project this month as THP participates in the Diocese of Providence's Mission Cooperation Program!

The Haitian Project often notes that a mission is only as strong as the community that sends it. Thanks to the Diocese of Providence and the parishes that will welcome The Haitian Project on April 20th and 21st, the Project will have the opportunity to share its authentic Catholic mission work with a new audience through the diocese’s Mission Cooperation Program.

The Mission Cooperation Program is an annual initiative, both locally and globally, when missionaries visit parishes to increase mission awareness and bear witness to, and raise support for, their work. THP President Reese Grondin will be speaking at Masses in two parish communities in the Westerly, RI, area this month. 

Please join us!

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THANK YOU to All of Our 401Gives Supporters!

We are so grateful for the outpouring of support in honor of our mission of education in Haiti.

Special thanks to our Quahog Matchers and Littleneck Campaigners!

Thank you to our donors for making this event both possible and our most successful year yet, raising $75,124!

We took advantage of all $20,000 in matching funds, exceeded our goal with over 130 donors, and ranked #7 on the 401Gives leaderboard out of 597 Rhode Island nonprofits!

Thank you again to everyone who made this 5th annual online fundraiser such a success!


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The March Issue of Haitian Project News is Here!

As a community of faith, LCS celebrates all-school Masses throughout the year to commemorate certain holy days and school milestones. Read more in "Gathering as a Community of Faith."

The March issue of Haitian Project News is here! What's featured in this issue?

Update on the Situation in Haiti:
Many people have heard how the situation in Haiti, already difficult, took an especially worrying turn in early March. LCS has not been directly impacted by these developments, but students were asked to stay home as a precaution given the potential risks associated with traveling to campus.

2023—A Year of Hope and Renewal at THP: In 2023, despite the historic challenges in Haiti, the THP community helped the Project have a historic fundraising year—including achieving five major fundraising accomplishments—that set a strong foundation for future growth. 

Supporting Haiti's Future Leaders: LCS provides a quality education steeped in community service and academic excellence to 360 students each year. Though the school day runs from 7 am to 3:25 pm, LCS is a boarding school, and formation of its students— Louverturians—begins long before the first bell and continues long after the last.

And much, much more!


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A Message from the Pope: "Kenbe fem."

Pope Francis with Sr. Paësie in Rome, late October 2023.


I think our missions, The Haitian Project, Kizito Family ... they are beacons of light and of hope in the lives of the people.

— Sr. Paësie

Kenbe fem.” Don't give up.

These are words that Pope Francis recently spoke to long-time THP community friend Sr. Paësie when he called to encourage and thank her for her devotion to the children of severely disadvantaged families in Cité Soleil, a commune located in Port-au-Prince and one of the most impoverished areas in our hemisphere.

Founder of the Famille Kizito Religious Community, Sr. Paësie along with Famille Kizito have been valued partners in The Haitian Project’s efforts in Haiti since the community was established in 2018. LCS students have volunteered at the community’s summer camps. Sr. Paësie has frequently visited LCS to teach in the religious education program and to provide spiritual support for students. Prior to that, Sr. Paësie was integral in THP’s collaboration with Mother Theresa's Missionaries of Charity.

Famille Kizito, named for the youngest of the Martyrs of Uganda who died for their faith in 1886, serves 2,500 at-risk youth in Cité Soleil through education centers, food support, summer camp, Catechism programs, and other initiatives. 

Patrick B., head of Fondation Haitian Project, THP’s partner foundation in Haiti, reached out to Sr. Paësie to ask her about her phone conversation with the Pope, along with her thoughts on education and Haiti.

Patrick: We were so pleased to hear about Pope Francis contacting you.

Sr. Paësie: Yes, I did receive a call from the Holy Father. This was a great surprise and a great blessing. And what really struck me was the tone of voice of the Pope. I felt by him calling me, he was really addressing the most vulnerable and the poorest people here in Haiti, and he wanted to give a message of consolation and hope to them. 

Patrick: What role does education have in Haiti's future, and in particular, Catholic education?

Sr. Paësie: The role of education is extremely important for different reasons. Children who are going to school are protected. Just by the fact that they are going to school, they are being protected from the dangers of the street and from being enrolled into gangs. Gangs do not recruit soldiers from among schoolchildren. They recruit from children who are not going to school. So, this is one way education is very important.

But Catholic or Christian education especially is essential. I believe this is only thing in the long term which can transform the reality of Haiti. Transmitting Christian values, the values of forgiveness, that a stronger one should protect a weaker one, love of God, love of neighbor … these are the values on which a society can be built, and this can be done through school through Christian education.

Patrick: What role do you feel established mission work, such as the work of Famille Kizito and The Haitian Project, plays in Haiti?

Sr. Paësie: I think our missions, The Haitian Project, Kizito Family … they are beacons of light and of hope in the lives of the people. The life in the school is a very important part of the lives of the children. And not only of the children who attend the schools, but their mothers and their families are impacted by the school.

AS ALWAYS, thank you for your support of our work for Haiti. Together, we can continue to make a difference and help build a brighter future for Haiti.


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An Update on Haiti

Most Appreciated Community Members,

We wanted to make sure you were aware of the status of our program given that you have likely heard how the situation in Haiti, already difficult, took an especially worrying turn this week.

(For background, you can read the Miami Herald’s Jacqueline Charles’ recent reporting by clicking HERE.)

Louverture Cleary School has not been directly impacted but is on limited operations this week after the escalation in gang activity that occurred over this past weekend, with only the residential staff remaining on campus. Students have stayed home for safety reasons given the current volatility of the situation.

As with every temporary disruption resulting from political instability over our mission's long history, we are constantly assessing the situation with the safety of our community in mind and expect to resume operations soon. 

Throughout this multiyear crisis, we have been a lifeline to our students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding neighborhood. And as difficult as it is right now for our community, it would be much worse without the prospect of a brighter future that Louverture Cleary School represents.  

Needless to say, it is your support that keeps our doors open and that hope alive. Our work together is vital now; it will only be more so when the crisis of the moment has passed.

To put a fine point on this, I’d like to share a quote from LCS staff member and 2018 graduate Widler J., which he wrote for our upcoming newsletter:

My hopes for Haiti's future revolve around stability, prosperity, and progress. I envision a Haiti where its people have access to quality education, healthcare, and employment opportunities, fostering sustainable economic development and inclusive growth. I aspire to see robust infrastructure, effective governance, and institutions that support the well-being and advancement of all citizens.

Additionally, I hope for unity, reconciliation, and peace among all Haitians, fostering a sense of national pride and solidarity.

As Louverturians, owing to the quality education we received at LCS, we can position Haiti for a better future. With the increasing number of Louverturian alumni each year, I believe we can significantly contribute to Haiti's rebuilding, as our motto states: "L'union fait la force."

Thank you again for your support. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me by responding to this email.

And please keep our community and the country of Haiti in your prayers.

Peace,

Reese Grondin
President—The Haitian Project, Inc.


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Here's Why LCS is One of the Best Secondary Educational Programs in Haiti

As LCS Principal Myriam J. (LCS '10, pictured with students) states, "An LCS education focuses on the citizen-leader. Not just intellectuals, but future leaders who will be able to fulfill a social role in the pursuit of a better Haiti."

For nearly four decades, Louverture Cleary School has provided quality Catholic education to hundreds of students each year who would otherwise be unable to attend secondary school, a critical step toward ending poverty for the students and their families.

LCS’s rigorous academic education and formation steeped in community service create a solid foundation for its reputation of excellence. Through times of calm and crisis alike, LCS has provided stability for students, staff, and its surrounding community, while continuing to graduate high-achieving individuals who will go on to transform communities, workplaces, industries, and their country.

Louverturians study a variety of subjects over their seven years at the school in a curriculum that doesn’t just adhere to the Haitian Ministry of Education’s requirements, it exceeds them. The curriculum includes four languages—Kreyòl, French, English and Spanish—religion, mathematics, sciences, computers, social studies, literature, physical education, citizenship, music, and more, including a business curriculum which features economics, finance, and accounting.

Classes not only challenge bright minds but also help create well-rounded people.

In return, much is expected of Louverturians who know that the top-notch, tuition-free education they receive is not for them personally, but for their country. When such an academically-rigorous program requires students to regularly participate in Work Hour and perform community service for the school and its surrounding community, the message is sent that service to others is an integral part of life.

As Philo (13th grade) student Cardley M. believes, “Excellence at LCS is about attaining the highest levels of personal and professional growth, not just for oneself, but to serve others."  

The culmination of the secondary education LCS provides is going on to university, the workforce, and leadership roles in Haiti. The Dulcich Center for Career Advancement operated by THP’s partner foundation in Haiti, Fondation Haitian Project, supports graduates by providing crucial university scholarships, and assisting in job placement and professional networking opportunities for alumni. 

Private sector leader Patrick B., head of Fondation Haitian Project, sees the importance of LCS not only around Port-au-Prince, but throughout Haiti: “The broader impact Louverturians have on their families and communities as they embark on successful lives of service in Haiti is significant, which is why THP often says, ‘a Louverture Cleary education can change a life, and through that life, a thousand more.’ Once the LCS Network operates at scale, the entire nation will feel the transformative impact.”

As Philo student Keynia J. sums up, "LCS's excellence serves as our constant motivation—a guiding compass that keeps us on the right track toward realizing our vision of a better society."


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Happy Haitian Independence Day! There Are Many Reasons to Celebrate!

On today, Haitian Independence Day, we would like to say mèsi—thank you—for your outstanding support!

By supporting one of the best education programs in Haiti, you are transforming lives and giving the hope of a brighter tomorrow to a new generation of servant-leaders.

We at The Haitian Project wanted to say thank you. For your support. For your prayers. For standing with Haiti at a time when Haiti needs our mission the most. For being a part of something amazing even through one of the most difficult periods in Haiti's recent history. 

We thank you for stepping up and helping us to raise $200,000 in three weeks time to maximize our End-of-Year Match and reach our goals for 2023. We cannot express our sincere appreciation enough for this amazing achievement!

Your belief in The Haitian Project's mission enables Louverture Cleary School graduates to use their education to break the cycle of poverty for themselves and their families. And we think this is a cause for celebration!

Here are just a few of the many things to celebrate about Louverture Cleary School—that you helped make possible:

  • LCS is one of the best secondary programs in Haiti.
    For nearly four decades, Louverture Cleary School's rigorous Catholic education and formation steeped in community service have created a solid foundation for its reputation of excellence. Classes not only challenge bright minds but also help create well-rounded people. 

  • LCS has a 100 percent pass rate on the baccalaureate, Haiti's national exam.

    In 2023, Louverture Cleary School once again achieved a 100 percent pass rate on BOTH the Katryèm (9th grade) state exam and the Philo (13th grade) baccalaureate exam. Not only that, but the Philo class had two national laureates (pictured above with LCS students) placing #3 and #5 in all of Haiti!

  • LCS has been an innovator and trendsetter in Haiti since its opening nearly four decades ago.
    Ahead of its time, Louverture Cleary School included art, music and sport in addition to economics across its four-year secondary curriculum, long before the Haitian Ministry of Education’s requirements for schools to do so. LCS's approach to teaching languages is another example of the school's educational vision. Perhaps one of the more apparent attributes of a Louverturian is their fluency in four languages—Kreyòl, French, English, and Spanish. 

  • LCS has always modeled the change it wants to see in Haiti.
    The Louverture Cleary School community has always challenged gender bias and inequality by creating equal opportunities for males and females. A great example of this is LCS's impactful “Celebrate Women” program.

  • The LCS culture prepares students to be leaders in rebuilding their country.
    Louverture Cleary students collectively conduct over 1,500 hours of structured community service each week through The Haitian Project’s various community outreach programs. This is by design, living out the school’s motto of Matthew 10:8: "What you receive for free, you must give for free." 

Thank you for believing in our students and alumni. 
Best wishes to you and yours for a safe and happy new year!


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