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🌟 Gratitude in Action: Phase III Begins! 🌟
Thank you for your unwavering support of the Sainte Therese de Boileau Institution Reconstruction Phase III in Haiti. Because of your boundless generosity and faithfulness, lives are being transformed—especially those of God’s children most in need.
After a brief delay, construction officially began on July 4, 2025, with a new contractor and technical team. Crews have already started laying the foundational walls for two new three-classroom buildings—the first step toward a safe, dignified learning environment for the children of Boileau.
This phase will also include:
– 🧱 Chalkboard installation
– 💧 Water well drilling
– ☀️ Solar power setup
– 🌧️ Rainwater collection system
Your compassion and generosity is a living reflection of Christ’s love. You are reminding these students and their families that they are not forgotten—and that hope is rising, one brick at a time.
If you would like to donate, please visit the link below!
“All your children shall be taught by the Lord,
and great shall be their peace.”
— Isaiah 54:13
A Story of Hope and Healing in Boileau
Meet Mrs. Ercilia Marcelin, a remarkable 103-year-old resident of l’Oiseau, a neighboring community of Boileau in Les Cayes, Haiti. When she arrived at the Boileau Clinic, she was suffering from severe weakness, loss of appetite, heartburn, and days of sleeplessness.
Too frail to return for follow-up care, Mrs. Marcelin received weekly home visits from Dr. Kellide, who administered intravenous treatment with the support of our dedicated clinic nurses. After just three weeks, her transformation was nothing short of inspiring—on September 12, she was not only out of bed but strong enough to sweep her own yard.
Her family is deeply grateful for the compassionate care she received and for the generous support of Haitian Pilgrims donors who make this kind of healing possible. ![]()
This is just one example of how Haitian Pilgrims continues to bring life-changing healthcare to communities in need. Thank you for being part of this mission!
Moise Nacier Scholarship Program (MNSP)
Investing in Haiti’s Future—College Scholarships Matter
Education is the key to transformation, and Haitian Pilgrims is committed to empowering the next generation of leaders through the Moise Nacier Scholarship Program. We are currently accepting applications for Fall 2025, ensuring that hardworking students have the opportunity to pursue higher education, achieve their dreams, and give back to their communities.
To qualify, graduating students must submit an application that includes a personal essay outlining their college aspirations, area of study, and commitment to serving their community after earning their degree. Additionally, they must pass the National Exam with a minimum score of 1250.
Beyond new applicants, we have ongoing costs to support 15 current scholarship students who are pursuing their degrees. Your support ensures that these students remain on their educational path, becoming future doctors, educators, engineers, and leaders who will strengthen Haiti’s future. Every contribution fuels progress—join us in changing lives through education.
New School
We have completed Phase I & II and are just beginning Phase III of the school building project. These construction additions are essential for creating a well-rounded, sustainable learning environment in Haiti. The administrative block will provide a central hub for organizing school operations, ensuring efficiency and support for students and teachers.
Additional Classroom buildings—whether three-classroom or two-classroom blocks—will accommodate more students, giving them a safe, dedicated space to learn.
The cafeteria, along with gas stoves and propane tanks, will ensure that students receive nourishing meals, supporting school lunch programs that help children focus on their education rather than hunger. A playground will offer a space for physical activity, fostering development beyond the classroom. Finally, chalkboards are simple yet crucial tools that facilitate effective teaching, ensuring lessons are clearly communicated. Each of these elements contributes to a holistic educational experience, helping rebuild stronger, more resilient communities in the wake of Haiti’s challenges.
