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Contact us to discuss becoming a Star Champion by sponsoring the education of a child for only $4.27 per day. 

By sponsoring a child, you will provide them with the opportunity to receive a Primary or Secondary School education at one of the best schools in Haiti. 

 

Contact us to discuss options for annual giving plans, and to support specific programs such as our Expanded Construction Project to accommodate more orphans.

Current partners include:

Footwear For the World www.footwear4theworld.org

 

Whitehall Management

www.whitehallmgt.com

 

Dental Care for Children

www.dentalcareforchildren.org

 

David B. Littlefield DDS

www.davidlittlefielddds.com

 

ASCAP Foundation

www.ASCAPFoundation.org

FINANCIAL PARTNERS

Please make a fully tax-deductible donation to IAAC. Your contribution will help provide food, education and job training for poor children.

100% of your donation will go toward supporting our programs for our children and the community. 

 

To donate by mail, please make checks payable to IAAC at:

 

International Alliance for the Advancement of Children

1900 Newkirk Avenue, Ste. 4F

Brooklyn, NY 11226

 

We invite you to participate in a life-changing volunteer experience in Haiti.  Twice a year, we invite doctors of all disciplines to travel with us to Haiti to deliver medical and dental care to people in need.

 

In addition, we invite college interns and other professionals to come to Haiti to teach English, Computer Skills, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts.

 

These trips also offer individuals the opportunity to see for themselves the impact of their charitable contributions.

VOLUNTEER
SPONSOR A CHILD

GET INVOLVED

GIVE A DONATION

"I wouldn't trade this experience for the world. The children and my English students have given me so much love and joy that I will never forget.

 

I hope they enjoyed my presence as much as I enjoyed theirs, and that my English students will now have the  stepping stones and encouragement necessary to further excel in English in the coming years. It was incredibly difficult to leave and I already miss them

so much.”   -- Danielle Cyr, Former IAAC Intern/Volunteer

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