Sponsor a Child’s Education in Haiti: Meet SponsorNation
In Haiti, access to education is not free — and for most families, it is simply unaffordable. Tuition, school uniforms, textbooks, and supplies can cost hundreds of dollars per year. For families living on less than $3 per day, that is an insurmountable barrier.
But there is a way you can change that for one child.
Introducing SponsorNation
SponsorNation is EducNation Foundation’s child sponsorship program. It connects generous donors from around the world with students in Haiti who need financial support to stay in school.
When you sponsor a child through SponsorNation, you are directly funding:
School tuition and enrollment fees
School uniforms and shoes
Textbooks and learning materials
School supplies including notebooks, pens, and backpacks
Ongoing academic support throughout the school year
Your sponsorship ensures that one child can stay in school, complete the year, and keep building toward their future.
Why Sponsorship Matters
Haiti has one of the lowest school enrollment rates in the Western Hemisphere. With nearly 50% of children not completing primary school and approximately 80% never reaching secondary school, the stakes could not be higher.
Every year a child spends out of school is a year of potential lost forever. Sponsorship interrupts that cycle.
An Impact Story: Marie’s Journey
“Before EducNation, I couldn’t afford school supplies. Now I have books, a backpack, and a future. I want to be a doctor one day.” — Marie J., Age 12, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Marie’s story is not unique. Thousands of Haitian children are waiting for someone like you to make their education possible.
How to Sponsor a Child in Haiti
Sponsoring a child through SponsorNation is simple. Your donation goes directly to covering the educational needs of a student identified by our team in Haiti. We will keep you updated on the progress of the students your support helps reach.
Donate today at educnationfoundation.org/donate and become a SponsorNation partner. Together, we can make sure no Haitian child is left behind because of a lack of resources.
