The Children of Haiti Project (COHP) is a nonprofit that provides education, nutrition, health care, and housing to over 85 underserved children in Haiti with the goal of developing future leaders. Since 2010, COHP has helped children thrive academically and personally despite challenges. In 2015, COHP expanded facilities, added new programs, and saw continued success in students' education, health, and social development, though financial sustainability remains a challenge. COHP aims to raise significant annual funds to maintain operations and support Haiti's youth.
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1. Haiti’s Hope:
Its Future Leaders
Critical, analytical thinkers and game-changers
Annual Report 2015
2. The Children of Haiti Project is a nonprofit organization that designs, develops
and delivers a progressive education to a specific group of underserved
children in Haiti with the mission of creating Haiti’s future leaders.
Our curriculum is adapted to not only strengthen our students’ knowledge
and bond them to their own culture, but also opens avenues for them to explore
the outside world – Dominique Pierre, Program Director
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3. + Since 2010 the Children of Haiti Project
(COHP) has been supporting a program
of education, nutrition and health care for
over 85 of the poorest children in Haiti.
Thanks to our extraordinary leadership,
the children in this program are thriving in
terms of their education, their personal
development and their health. Our major
challenge is sustainability.
In order to meet our financial goals, we
must raise significant funds every year to
keep this program intact and to maintain
our rented facility to run the program. A
number of international schools,
organizations and interested individuals
are donors to this noble cause, which is
creating Haiti’s future leaders.
Forrest Broman
Chairman of the Board
4. Moving into a new locale in 2015 has allowed COHP to have a sports program
due to increased space, as well as a 5-night a week room and board to house 8
of our neediest children. In addition, there is now room to welcome and host up
to 4 volunteers at a time on the premises.
• 12 rooms
• 5 classrooms
• 5 bathrooms
• 2 kitchens
• 2 sports areas
• 4 bedrooms
5. 2015 Teacher Training Session Stats
3 Trainings (Reading skills and Integration of technology in the classroom)
4 Teachers
3 Special Programs teachers (Computer Literacy, ESL, Sports)
1 Teaching Assistant
6. +
Education – Professional External
Evaluations
In November 2012 and April
of 2015 un-adapted evaluation
selected from a school district
in Nantes, France, and
proctored by a University of
Nantes alumnus, was given to
the COHP children.
The highest possible score is a
5. On both occasions the
COHP students’ average
scored in the 88th percentile,
even though French is their
second language.
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Lang. Arts Reading Math
2012
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Lang. Arts Reading Math
2015
7. +
The living conditions
of the COHP children
continue to be
challenging. Most live
in overcrowded one-
room houses without
toilets, electricity or
running water in small
concrete or metal
shacks, cramped often
10 to a room.
Due to a larger locale
and a generous
donation, a group of 8
students with families
in the most dire
conditions live on the
COHP campus 5 days
a week in two dorm
rooms.
8. +
In 2012 COHP started
the Inspirational
Speaker Series to
expose the children to
life options.
Successful Haitian
writers, politicians,
businessmen and
women, engineers and
scholars are invited to
share their life
experiences with the
children and open a
dialogue for their
future aspirations.
2015 presented 3
inspirational speakers.
9. +
Creating Haiti’s Future Leaders
The Challenge:
Financial sustainability
Our Strategy:
Fairly paid, above average Haitian
teachers; excellent and transparent
leadership and operations
Our Impact:
Measurable results in academics,
health and social behavior
Lessons Learned:
Slow and steady partnerships formed
over years of effort give back after
long-ranging outcomes are shown
10. +
Daily Routine in 2015
Schooling: 7 hours every day in
Language Arts, Reading, Writing,
Math, Science, Technology, Art,
Social Studies, Sports
Literacy Program: 7 hours of
literacy every day, for older
students aged 8-14, with no prior
schooling
Weekend reading activities: 4
hours of reading enrichment
activities every Saturday for
COHP students, and open to
community children
11. +
Meal Plan + Health
in 2015
1 hour daily lunch break
2 meals a day
2 snacks a day
65 vitamins distributed daily
Quarterly health check ups
12. +
Health
The first 2 years following the earthquake
showed severe health problems, after
which there was a sharp decrease due to
the nutrition program and medical
initiatives on the school premises.
All children’s and staff‘s vaccination
records are up to date. Routine
deparasitation programs are held, and
open to the COHP families as well at the
school.
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5 5
2
11
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
COHP Students Hospital Visits
per Year
hospital visits death
13. +
3 New Programs in 2015
Computer Literacy Sports Program English Classes
14. Women’s 11-month Workshop Initiative 2015 Stats:
Years of Program: 3; Total graduates since 2012: 40; Enrolled in 2015: 30
Literacy hours per week: 3
Sewing hours per week: 6
Empowerment hours per week: 3
Found work since 2012: 90%
15. New Entrepreneur Programs Launched in 2015
The Literacy program students are simultaneously being taught skills to
enhance their marketablity once they have their 6th grade certificate. This
year we initiated Carpentry and Electricity.
17. +
Financials
In 2015 COHP raised through
International Schools around
the world, foundations and
private donors
$145,415
Of which 100% goes to the school
in Haiti
Total donations 2015 Where Donations are Invested
Utilities &
Maintenance
Didactics & Activities
Teachers
Health & Nutrition
Operations
18. +
Before and After – 2010 and 2015
Sarafina, math and science enthusiast Jerry, Literacry Program – continuing his education
Mikerange, gifted in reading, writing and artMakir & Michelangelo the best of friends
19. +
Contact COHP
Website
www.childrenofhaitiproject.org
Address
OSAC/Children of Haiti Project
110 Breed’s Hill Road #2
Hyannis, MA 02601 USA
Telephone
+1 508 790 1990
Email
info@childrenofhaitiproject.org
Status
501(c)3