THE HEARTEN HAITI PROJECT IS ABOUT THE POSSIBLE… AS IS CUSTOM IN MOST orphanages around the world, children “age out” at 18 years-old and must leave the safety and support of the establishment that has been their stability and their home. “ONE DAY I FINALLY TURNED EIGHTEEN AND I COULDN’T GO TO SCHOOL BECAUSE I DIDN’T HAVE A PLACE TO STAY.” — ROBENSON The young adults are left to fend for themselves, usually without family, friends, shelter, and funds to move them forward. Education and practical skills training are essential during this transition, es- pecially in Haiti where education is a low priority for the masses. The Hearten Haiti Project, Inc. is a non-profit organization estab- lished to help fill this need. Hearten Haiti is committed to starting with one orphanage’s alumni, King’s Garden, with the vision to eventually expand to help others. “AFTER I LEFT KING’S GARDEN I FELT ALONE.” — MACKENSON Needy kids start out powerless and alone. In orphanages they find a way to survive and thrive. Hearten Haiti helps keep them from being alone and back on the dangerous streets again at eighteen. The Hearten Haiti Project breaks this desperate cycle and aims for what’s possible. Join us… www.heartenhaiti.org “ONE DAY I FINALLY TURNED EIGHTEEN AND I COULDN’T GO TO SCHOOL BECAUSE I DIDN’T HAVE A PLACE TO STAY.” — ROBENSON