About
The Mission: Being a good Samaritan to the least fortunate, especially the young and old. Providing education, economic opportunities, and spiritually to the people of Haiti.
The Vision: Pointing people to Jesus Christ who can change their lives now and forever.
The Story of the Mission: In 2008 I went to visit my sister in Haiti and a few hundred feet from her home was a slum. By curiosity I ventured into the neighborhood. Those few steps would change the course of my life. There I met Choudeline playing in the mud. I could have simply passed by but decided to take a picture. From that moment I heard a voice saying “Jack, what are you going to do about it?” Upon returning to the US, I took a small box, and in it I put everything I thought a small girl her age could use and send it to her with her picture on it. Then again I heard the voice saying “Jack, is that all you could do?” Now it was time to put loving my neighbor into practice. It was hard to turn a blind eye to the boys and girls in that neighborhood. A school was made available free of charge to the least fortunate, but in 2018 the place became too small. Thanks be to God who led the way in providing a piece of land close to that community. In January 2022 the school was reopened. Even though the building is not yet finished now we don’t have to worry about leasing cost. We are looking forward to reopen the trade school in the near future. Thanks to all who have made thls project a reality. When all is said and done it won’t be about how big was my house, how many cars and boats I had, or who was my friends, but what have I done to make a difference in the lives of those around me. May God continues to bless you.
Jack Alius
Choudeline in 2008
Choudeline in 2024
Looking at her today, many times I wonder,
“What if I had looked… the other way?”