Haiti Community Support is assisting Haitians through the development of sustainable programs that provide education, health and economic development. Serving Haiti's poorest and most disadvantaged since 2004, from the most remote and rural villages to quake victims in the Nation's capital.

Mathilde & Bruce Wilson Founded Haiti Community Support in 2004, and feverishly began raising funds to support Au Centre villagers in construction of their first school, hot lunch programs and desperately needed medical clinic. The efforts of this couple have not gone fruitless. Haiti Community Support's educational, health and economic programs are designed and executed by the villagers. Program funds are spent in the village, improving the economy. By addressing critical needs simultaneously: health, education, economics, HCS has proven that progress is more sustainable.

Haiti Community Support works together with Haitians to build their country by focusing support to Haitian community leaders and their community groups and maintaining close relations to get development projects done.




 

Haitians Helping Haitians

Mathilde Aurelien was born in the tiny village of Au Centre in Haiti's Southern mountain range. The village is remote, and the peasant farmers there among Haiti's poorest farmers.
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Health

Haiti Community Support began providing emergency/first responder clinical care within three days, post quake, to the victims of Haiti's disaster.
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EDUCATION

The Renaissance Elementary School first operated out of a converted house. Its four classrooms were cramped to capacity, averaging 28 students in each 10' X 10' classroom.
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Mathilde's Journal

Her mission now is to save as many lives as possible that stand the chance of being lost due to virulent infections, gangrenous wounds and the inability of so many to reach medics and clinics.
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Economic Development

Au Centre is an all but forgotten village of sub-subsistence farmers with about 200 families. It is located in the Southern mountains near the town of Beaumont, which is 130 miles and a 2-day drive from Port au Prince.
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