Our mission was originally launched in 2018 with the foundation of ‘College Shamma de Fond Parisien’ (COSHAF), a Primary and secondary school in Fond Parisien, having the aim to educate 500 students with low-income parent in 10 years (2018-2028). COSHAF opened in July of 2018 with 20 students k-7 and K-8 grade. And new class has been added each subsequent year, now we currently serving over 200 children.
The relationship between COSHAF and PENN AYITI FOUNDATION INC.
COSHAF was founded and operated over a 5-year period. In January 2024, the Penn Ayiti Foundation was established in PA to assume the operational responsibilities of the school and take to school 67 other children working miserable in the field, where most of them never attend school in the past.
Penn Ayiti Foundation Inc. was founded by Windy Gelin and Jean Yvens Gelin, a 501(c)(3) non-profit Christian organization based in Pennsylvania and devoted to break the cycle of poverty and violence by serving the needs of children in Haiti with a holistic approach to do more for them, focusing on three areas:
Education
Evangelism
Agriculture
Our flagship programs are assuming the operational responsibilities of COSHAF, scholarship for 67 children, support financially the online library BAVTGV project. In addition to our educational efforts, we establish agricultural cooperatives to empower 5 local farming women. We know that when women thrive, families thrive. We provide training and supply seeds to support sustainable farming practices. This initiative helps improve food security and economic stability in our community.
We have successfully implemented programs related to the above-mentioned in Fonds Verettes and Fond Parisien, Haiti, both rural areas, impacting over 500 lives and have partnered with institutions and networks.
Vision: Create a brighter future by doing more for people, ensuring that the children have access to education and spiritual resources for a better life.
Mission: Provide opportunities for educational and spiritual development to improve the lives of individuals in our community.