Success can happen when we partner together to remove the barriers to human potential.
Director Dr. Vilton
Pediatrician Dr. Vilton shares her dream of changing a community through education, skill-training, and social programs.
Johnson
Education is what empowers many to break the cycle of material poverty and create a new life for themselves and their family. Unfortunately, in most developing nations like Haiti, education is not free. Many families struggle to pay for tuition, books, and uniforms. This was the case for Johnson.
Before attending ECCA, he was only able to go to school when his tuition was paid, which was so inconsistent that at a young age, he was never able to complete a full school term. But now, his life is different. His family’s life is different. The stress and burden of paying school fees has been removed from his parents' shoulders. “It is different at ECCA, I feel good here, and I receive education for free. I also receive a uniform, books, and meals.” He is thankful to all that support ECCA and his future.
Rodeline
Fredson
I have taught at ECCA school since September 2016, this is my first job. I was in my second year at college, but I had a lot of difficulty paying my tuition, transportation, and also to feeding myself. My parents couldn’t help me. When I was accepted at ECCA it was a huge blessing from God. With this work I can answer to my fundamental needs and my college tuition.
It is a blessing for me to have this work. Please God bless the people who keep this school in existence! Dears Supporters, I love you so much!
Eli
Bianca
“I am orphan. I am 14 years old and I live with my aunt. She would like to help me go to school, but she doesn’t have money. Before 2016 she sent me at a private school for 3 years, but I was never able to progress because I could not consistently attend due to the lack of funds. I never finished a year at school. The school staff would send me back home because my aunty could not pay for me.
ECCA is like a miracle, a special gift for people in need. This is my third year at ECCA, and I lovei t. I receive what I need for learning; textbooks, note books, a backpack, and food. I am getting good grades too. I pray that God could protect and bless the people who support ECCA.”
— Bianca,
sucess stories
Through community, Tatiana’s life changed.
Tatiana is a 12 year old girl who had dreams of earning an education one day. Unfortunately circumstances beyond her control led her to a life of living on the streets due to extreme neglect by her family. Through an opportunity to attend school at ECCA, she now has a different life and a brighter future. She is no longer on the streets. She is able to set herself up for success, even at a young age. She smiles with pride as she writes her name and puts on her school uniform. She now has a way out of the life she was once forced to live, breaking generational poverty and paving the way to success.