In its effort to stop the spread of Covid-19, Tek4Kids dispensed 676,000 gallons of free purified water in Jeremie, Haiti in response to the pandemic.
With our unique approach, we create structures of opportunity for the students we serve.
By improving learning environments in our partner schools in Haiti, we provide a great space for kids to grow.
We offer lots of exciting opportunities to get involved - look around to find out what you can do to make an impact in the lives of students in Haiti!
St. Francis School of Technology encourages innovation by offering its students skills for future IT employment and launching their own technology start-ups.
We provide students with iPads as a cost-effective, interactive learning method to stimulate critical thinking.
With access to knowledge and technology, students have effective tools to help improve their community.
Providing clean drinking water to improve students’ well-being is one of the cornerstones of our work.
Reliable power enhances students’ learning in our partner schools and is the foundation for our water and education projects.
We have been working in Haiti for more than 10 years - find out more about the interesting milestones along the way.
Start by doing what is necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
Since 2006, Tek4Kids has been partnering with existing schools to empower students through skills and knowledge to shape their future society. Our education and technology projects strive toward creating sustainable change reaching far beyond the classroom.
Take a peak to read about our volunteers' adventures during their trips to Haiti. Find out more about their touching encounters with students and people around the city, what they think of the projects they participated in, and how this unique experience has broadened their horizons.
The reliable electricity and security features we install improve school operation effectiveness and support our water purification systems and education efforts.
We purify a total of 10,000 gallons of water per week at our partner schools to improve the students' health, which is an essential foundation for academic success.
In our computer classes, the students learn typing, Microsoft Office programs, and how to access the vast amount of knowledge resources available online.
Carrying iPads between schools makes them a cost-effective tool to supply interactive learning teaching knowledge, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.