Legacy Project
Build A School Today
Transform a Community Forever
The school building has been funded! And while we celebrate this amazing blessing, we know
that there is still much work to be done to leave a legacy for these 30 orphans & 120 vulnerable
children.
Pastor Gaetan said it best: “In Haiti, school represents the only institution where education takes
place…in other words, we are too busy working and trying to make a living…but a good school
is necessary to educate them, instill moral values, and make sure they have a bright future.”
To ensure these children have the bright future that Pastor Gaetan and others work so
tirelessly for, we are hiring the most dedicated & passionate leaders to become teachers at the
school. These individuals will be of the upmost character and committed to transforming this
community.
The school will create at least 5 teaching jobs, with each teachers salary being $5000/year.
Will you help them be taught?
Here’s how you can help:
1) Tell your friends. Tweet, post, email, shout really
loud . . .
we need everyone to share our affiliate link. It's still in our hands
to make a difference in the lives of the children and teachers that will
attend the school.
2) Shop. No, really. The catch is that you have to do it
through the Pure Charity website's online partners (like GAP, Target, J.
Crew & Apple). They will donate a percentage to your Online Giving
Fund which then you pass on to this project.
3) Celebrate! We will continue to give the funds to
Pastor Gaetan and Yaveh Shamma, so visit us again to see
the videos and hear the stories about how your generosity helped, and continues to help change
this community!

The Story:
Pastor
Gaetan took in 14 orphans before the earthquake in Haiti. He and his
wife knew it was the right thing to do. After 2010’s devastating
earthquake took the lives of so many, including his brother and many
members of his church, Pastor Gaetan found himself with 16 more orphans
in his care. Since then, we’ve been able to help him build safe
buildings to house the children and his family, and he has built a tent
school that serves his 30 orphans as well as 120 vulnerable children
from the surrounding community. We are going to build a permanent
structure in place of the tents to offer more safety, security, and
protection from the brutal Haitian sun.
Much of our
materials will be made in Haiti by Haitians, and the structure will be
constructed by Haitians as well. This way, we can also help grow the
Haitian economy at large, creating jobs and helping the workers to
provide for their families.
