The Haitian Project wants its employees, who have proven their loyalty to our joint mission through government failures, political unrest, a hundred-year earthquake and a cholera outbreak, to know that we are with them.
Therefore, we are not only dedicated to meeting our payroll for our teachers and staff in Haiti while schools are closed as part of the Haitian government’s social distancing measures, we are paying them two months in advance. This will make sure that each team member can prepare well for the possible disruption of banking services and food supplies.
Haiti is an island. But, our colleagues are not. We stand together.