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Health and Wellness

We provide compassionate, affordable healthcare through the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Health Center, offering medical, dental, maternal, laboratory, and preventive services to underserved communities.

Education and Scholarships

We help children from low-income families stay in school by providing scholarships, school supplies, uniforms, and educational support that open the door to brighter futures.

Care for Vulnerable Mothers

We empower vulnerable mothers through healthcare, psychosocial support, vocational training, and resources that help them build safer, healthier, and more independent lives.

Care for the Elderly

We help vulnerable older adults age with dignity by providing home visits, healthcare, nutritious food, essential supplies, and compassionate emotional and spiritual support.

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About

Our Story

What happens when two people from different worlds meet—and decide to reimagine what learning can mean for a nation? It’s the spring of 1995 at a crowded bus station near Site Solèy. The air hums with vendors’ voices and diesel smoke. 

Philosophy & Mission

What if the answers we seek are already here—rooted in the wisdom, experience, and courage of the people themselves? At the Matènwa Community Learning Center (MCLC), we believe that the people of Lagonav know their own communities best.

Governance

Friends of Matènwa and its board of directors walk beside MCLC, helping to connect resources and build local capacity—not to direct the work, but to ensure the people leading it have what they need to succeed.

MCLC students

Case Statement

MCLC was co-founded in 1996 by Haitian educator Abner Sauveur and American educator Chris Low to rethink what school could be—starting in Matènwa on the rural island of Lagonav. The school’s approach is built on six core commitments.

SSND teacher trainers at MCLC.

Partnerships

Friends of Matènwa works alongside foundations, NGOs, faith communities, schools, corporations, and individual volunteers who share a commitment to child-centered, Haitian Creole-based education.

FoM is rated a Four-Star Charity

Financials

We maintain full financial transparency through independent annual reviews and detailed reporting, and we are proud to hold a Four-Star Charity rating from Charity Navigator and a Platinum Transparency seal from Candid.