Community Empowerment Network
Community Empowerment Network, Petion-Ville, Haiti
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Recurring gifts multiply your impact, and
​provide stability for the services our communities rely on
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FAQ

​Choose your gift amount.  All donations are tax deductible.


House Construction

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​​If you wish, your one time donation will  help move a family whose home has been destroyed by the 2011 earthquake from a tent into a two rooms house.  The average cost of a small house is $7,000.  About 150 families are still leaving under the tents in the Bellevue Lamontagne Community.   ​More Info


Seedling Distribution

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Seedling Distribution to farmers during sowing seasons. More Info

Stipends for our Volunteers

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CEN Staff and Volunteers -  provide monthly stipend to our dedicated full-time staff and volunteers to cover their cost such as transportation, phones, lunch etc.  Their support to the CEN program includes:
- Training and workshops for community leaders
​- Collecting data on the needs and resources of the communities to create the online inventory

- Community meetings
- Promoting local projects to Haitians living abroad thru social media


Community Phillippeau School

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Investing in Haiti’s Future Generation: Providing Opportunities for At-Risk Youth.  The school particularly targets restaveks who are children who left their rural home to stay with family members in the city in hope of earning their keeps by doing house work. More info

Chicken Distribution

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Chicken distribution to children. This project may look small. But people in the community have shared that they have managed in the past to turn chicken into cows over a period of time.  More Info


Community Radio Program

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The CEN community radio program objective is to sensitize around key issues and to promote cohesion in the communities; including knowledge sharing, connect the different communities around common interests and promote social change. Strictly nonpolitical, the program encourages community members to collaborate with the local elected officials, whether they voted for them or not.

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