
AYMY School
Education to build opportunities
A space for learning and opportunities
Since 2011, AYMY has worked to ensure children can access education without barriers in Anse-à-Pitres.
What makes our school special?
Free school
It's the first free school in the area.
Inclusive environment
Ensures an inclusive environment where children can learn without discrimination.
School materials
Provides uniforms, school supplies and one meal a day, key elements in a country where access to education is full of obstacles.*
* Uniforms, for example, are required by law, and very few children could afford them if not for AYMY's work.
Monthly school budget: approximately $23 per child.
School impact
children in school
snacks per month
local workers
families benefited
An educational programme adapted to Haiti's reality
In Haiti, access to education is a challenge, especially for children who have lived on the streets. Many arrive with significant educational delays, making their integration into the traditional education system difficult.
That's why at AYMY we apply an accelerated learning model:
Two-year programme per year, designed to help children catch up and get up to speed.
Integration into vocational training or higher education once Primary Education is completed.
Integration into AMSAI School or the French Lycée (both in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital) to continue their Secondary Education.

Beyond the classroom: education for life
AYMY school doesn't just teach basic subjects, it also prepares children for their future:
Skills training: children who cannot continue with higher education have access to professional training programmes.
Connection with sustainable projects, like AYMY Bakery, so they learn practical skills.
Values and community education: we foster respect, cooperation and self-sufficiency.

Professional training impact
children in plumbing and electrical work
children in bakery
children in computing
children in carpentry
Impact and growth of AYMY School
Since 2017, the number of students has grown every year.
All students receive uniforms (required by law), materials and food.
Over 80 children have received primary education at our School.
Students with the best performance continue at Haiti's French Lycée.
How can you help?
Different ways in which people can collaborate with the project.
Becoming a member:
Contribute with a monthly donation to guarantee education for more children.
Make a donation so we can acquire school materials:
Books, notebooks, backpacks and other supplies.
Collaborate on an educational project:
Support professional training or educational continuity for students.
