Our Schools: Nurturing Young Minds, One Child at a Time
We’re making a difference in Haiti by operating 10 schools. These institutions provide a lifeline for over 2,100 students who might otherwise be denied an education.
Beyond academics, we’re committed to holistic development. By serving over 400,000 nutritious meals annually, we’re ensuring that our students have the energy and focus to succeed.
Together, we’re building a brighter future for Haiti’s youth.
Grace Christian School
After nine years, we have relocated our original school in Montrouis to a much larger and better school facility about a quarter of a mile away.
The new buildings have electricity, water, 6 bathrooms, a library, a separate kitchen, a soccer field and additional growing room.
The school that occupied these buildings closed due to lack of funding. We have painted the buildings, purchased all new classroom furniture and kitchen equipment for the school. We have named this school the Grace Christian School as it is supported by Grace Family Church in Tampa.
We are very proud of the school and the children. Our children are smart, well behaved and eager to learn. Our children consistently score high on the Haiti National tests. We know that the school is making a difference in the lives of these children.
The Kelly School
We support 140 children in the second school (The Kelly School) located in the small mountain village of “Petit Place Mary” located 12 miles north of our Grace Christian School in Montrouis.
The school had closed as there was no funding to support the school prior to our supporting it in 2013. It is a free standing building with 6 classrooms built in 1994. This was a great opportunity for us to expand our mission in Haiti supporting the children with a strong Christian education and a healthy nutritious meal every school day. On our mission trip in September of 2013, we made needed repairs and painted the school. In 2014, we added a bathroom building with four bathrooms and an additional classroom building that houses the pre K and kindergarten children. The Bean & Bloom Foundation is the major sponsor and supporter of the Kelly School.
Wisconsin Academy
We support 197 children in our third school in North Montrouis, 7th thru 13th grade.
We started supporting the school in 2014. We built a new two story building in 2022, The Wisconsin Academy is located on the second floor of the new building pictured below. This facility is one of the nicest schools in Haiti. In a city with no electricity, no running water or sewer, this school has electricity, a well with purified water, running water and flushable toilets. This school is supported by The Wisconsin Group.
The Phillip Academy
We opened The Phillip Academy in 2022 in the first floor of the new building pictured below. This facility is one of the nicest schools in Haiti. In a city with no electricity, no running water or sewer, this school has electricity, a well with purified water, running water and flushable toilets. This school is in honor of Phillip Elmeer, a friend who loved and supported the children.
The Hope Christian School
The Hope Christian School is located in Montrouis about a mile from our Grace school. It was about to close due to a lack of funding. It has large classrooms, a soccer field and a purified water system. We added a new kitchen, windows, doors and painted the entire school. We will be adding a solar system in the coming year. This school is sponsored by Chesapeake Christian Fellowship in Maryland.
In September 2016 we added The Sharpe Christian Academy is located in Pierre Payen, which is about 15 minutes North of Montrouis. It is on the road going up to the mountain. This school was originally supported by the Haitian government. The school was going to close as the government stopped paying the teachers early last year. It is a very good school facility with individual classrooms. We added a kitchen and new classroom desks. We will be painting the entire school, installing a clean water system and a solar system in the coming year. The school is sponsored by Michael and Marna Sharpe.