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The Devastating Earthquake in Haiti - 8/12

Dear friends of TOH and the Fauge community,

As you may already be aware, on Saturday, August 14, the south of Haiti was struck by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake which caused extensive property damage and loss of lives. The full extent of the earthquake's effect is still unknown as the death toll continues to rise, 1300 and counting. This devastation occurred as we were preparing for the school opening for the 2021-2022 academic year.

While we are fortunate that no loss of life has been  reported in the Fauge community, our IEBCF school building sustained significant structural damage. A portion of the building has collapsed which will likely require us to knock down and rebuild possibly half of the school building. While we are saddened by the damage to our building and its impact on our ability to serve the community, we are even more heartbroken to learn that the majority of the homes in the surrounding area have been either completely destroyed or severely damaged. This community is going to require a lot of assistance to rebuild. Please keep us and the Fauge community in your thoughts and prayers as we explore ways to provide short and long-term assistance to the community.

We will continue to work with our team on the ground to complete a thorough assessment of the current situation and ways to help meet the immediate needs.

If you would like to make a donation to help us to start assisting the community, please click on the donate button in the banner at the top of this page. Thank you in advance for empowering us to help the less fortunate.

Welcome to Haiti

Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti (République d'Haïti ; Repiblik Ayiti) is a Caribbean country. Along with the Dominican Republic, it occupies the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antillean archipelago. Ayiti (land of high mountains) was the indigenous Taíno or Amerindian name for the mountainous western side of the island. The country's highest point is Pic la Selle, at 2,680 metres (8,793 ft). The total area of Haiti is 27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi) and its capital is Port-au-Prince. Haitian Creole and French are the official languages.

Haiti's regional, historical and ethnolinguistic position is unique for several reasons. It was the first independent nation in Latin America and the first black-led republic in the world when it gained independence as part of a successful slave rebellion in 1804.[4] Despite having common cultural links with its Hispano-Caribbean neighbors, Haiti is the only predominantly Francophone independent nation in the Americas. It is one of only two independent nations in the Americas (along with Canada) that designate French as an official language; the other French-speaking areas are all overseas départements, or collectivités, of France.

Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas. Contrary to popular belief, however, it is not the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. 

On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and devastated the capital city, Port-au-Prince. Reportedly more than 150,000 people were killed and buried later in mass graves, although the exact number was difficult to determine and the reported number fluctuates, and a large number are homeless. The Presidential palace, Parliament and many other important structures were destroyed, along with countless homes and businesses.

The Impact of the Earthquake on Education in Haiti

By some accounts, the massive earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, 2010 destroyed more than 8000 schools, public and private, including some of the buildings portrayed above.  You can make a significant difference in the life of the students of Haiti by helping us to provide them with a safe and well equipped place to learn.  We believe that every student deserves a well equipped environment to learn.

We also believe that Haitians living abroad and friends of Haiti can make a significant difference in the lives and conditions of Haitian students whose schools were destroyed by the earthquake.  Imagine what would happen if one million (1 million) people would commit at least $1.00 every month to support an effort to rebuild and equip schools in Haiti.  If you desire to support this project, you may let us know by contacting us via e-mail as we ready our website to receive online donations or you may send your contribution to Torch of Hope Foundation, Inc at P.O Box 881 Stockbridge GA, 30281.  E-mail us anyway, we would love to hear from you, we value your comments and suggestions.

Contact us at team1@torchofhopehaiti.com or Torchofhope_Haiti@yahoo.com
or by phone at 404 - 669 - 6427
to learn more about how you can help.

What Can Education Do

The earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, 2010 highlighted the dire need for education in this country.  By some accounts, as much as 53% of the people in Haiti are illiterate.  This rate of illiteracy is much higher in the country side of Haiti where even primary schools (grade schools) are not always available or equipped to provide students with a decent education.  The earthquake has caused further damage to an education system that was already shaky. 

At Torch of Hope, we believe that education is the cornerstone to building bright futures and stronger communities.  That is one of the reasons why we have a passion to see education blossom in Haiti, particularly in the country side area of the country where well equipped schools are not readily available.  You can help us make a significant difference in the life of the children of Haiti.  Go to the About TOH page of this website to learn more about what we are doing and how you can help.  You can also contact us at team1@torchofhopehaiti.com or Torchofhope_Haiti@yahoo.com or or by phone at 404 - 669 - 6427 for more information and opportunities to help

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