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Episcopal Diocese of Virginia Schools & Churches
Active in Haiti

Christ Church works on the follow projects: Asecnsion-Bewo, Bishop Thorpe Institute,
Light From Light located in Les Cayes, Haiti.

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Glenn Allen, Virginia

Consistent with their principles of spiritual growth and being of service to others Episcopal Highschool supports St. Thomas school in

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Alexandria, Virginia

Haiti Micah Project supports vulnerable children in Mirebalais, Central Plateau, by offering food, housing, clothing, and a safe refuge, while also providing full K–12 education to build stability, hope, and opportunity.

Alexandria, VA

The Haiti Micah Project supports vulnerable children in Mirebalais, Central Plateau, by offering food, housing, clothing, and a safe refuge, while also providing full K–12 education to build stability, hope, and opportunity.

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Alexandria, VA

Haitian Hope (formerly FOSMITH) supports St. Marc Church and School in Trouin, Haiti by offering a trade school, a university scholarship program, and a secondary school (grades 7–13) which also provides uniforms and lunches.

Markham, Virginia

St. Andrews works at St. Peter's School located in Berault which pay for teacher training and salary.

Arlington, Virginia

St. George's project, called Notre Dame de I’Annonciation is located in Haiti's Port-au-Prince. 

Fredericksburg, Virginia

The St. Mathieu School in Chapateau, Haiti built a school canteen that provides lunches for the students.

Sterling, Virginia

St. Pauls supports The Haiti Micah Project supports vulnerable children in Mirebalais, Central Plateau, by offering food, housing, clothing, and a safe refuge, while also providing full K–12 education to build stability, hope, and opportunity.

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King George, Virginia

Supports St. Paul's church and school project located in Montrouis, Haiti.

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Sterling, Virginia

St. Timothy's works with St. Mathieu School in  Chapateau, Haiti by paying teacher salaries.

Herndon, Virginia

The Haiti Micah Project supports vulnerable children in Mirebalais, Central Plateau, by offering food, housing, clothing, and a safe refuge, while also providing full K–12 education to build stability, hope, and opportunity.

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Arlington, Virginia

Trinity Episcopal Church supports Haitian Hope (formerly FOSMITH) at St. Mark's church and school in Trouin, Haiti. This non-profit offers support for trade school, university scholarships, and a secondary school (grades 7 - 13) that provides uniforms and lunches.

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Washington, Virginia

Episcopal Diocese of Washington and Schools and Churches
Active in Haiti

All Souls supports Haiti Micah Project in Mirebalis, Haiti, through by oferring a orphanage, a meal program, and provides elementary through high-school tuition, college expenses, and vocational training.

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Cathedral Ave, Washington DC

Christi Roi Kapson contributes to educational and community stability by funding teacher salaries, supplying school meals, and supporting agricultural initiatives such as the goat farm in Leogane and the fish farm in Cange.

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Potomac, Maryland

St. John's works with two projects in Léogâne, Petit Harpin and Children's Nutrition Program (CNP). CNP empowers communities to overcome malnutrition through sustainable, community-led solutions that strengthen nutrition, health, clean water access, and food security. Petit Harpin in Leogane

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Bethesda | Chevy Chase, Maryland

St. Paul's ministers through Haiti Micah Project, a place that provides shelter, education, food to orphans, provides the community with a meal program, a elementary–high school tuition; college expenses and vocational training school.

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K Street, Washington DC

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St. Etienne Church and school with a orphanage, meal program, elementary through high school tuition, college expenses and vocational training.

Washington DC

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