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Our mission is to participate in God's initiative to rewrite the story of the Haitian people through sustainable solutions and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Learn more below about our ongoing initiatives and A Race for the Innocent, our strategic mobilization to combat the intensifying epidemic of sex trafficking in Haiti.
Every contribution brings us one step closer to winning A Race for the Innocent.
What We Do
An outreach effort that also provides emergency, life-sustaining aid to individuals and families. Each care package costs just $16 and includes enough rice, beans, and cooking oil to feed a small family for a week or more. (James 2:15–16)
In Haiti, there are no government programs or social assistance systems in place. When a widow has no family or close friends to care for her, she is often left to suffer alone, physically unable to meet her basic needs.
Our ACOCW team give welfare checks in which ‘widows indeed’ are cared for physically and spiritually.
"Honor widows that are widows indeed." (1 Timothy 5:3)
We sponsor schools to ensure children get educated and administration gets paid regardless of the families ability to pay tuition. (Deut 24:14–15)
We host Vacation Bible Schools and other spiritual training programs, build safe recreational spaces for youth, and more. (Mark 10:14)
Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. (Mark 10:14)
Crusade evangelism followed by lasting impact through church development and discipleship.
"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent?...” (Romans 10:14–15)
“Children’s bodies have become battlegrounds.” — James Elder, UNICEF
Statistics from Mid 2023 to Mid 2025
Even in the Haitian prostitution epidemic, these children and young women are not freely choosing to be exploited. The real issue is vulnerability; created by poverty, abuse, and lack of opportunity.
The solution must start with protection, prevention, and access to real alternatives; like education, housing, and jobs.
Our mobilization campaign divided into five objectives within three clear phases, purpose-built to drive widespread, sustainable change.
Completing Ground Infrastructure for Expanded Missionary Operations
Establish a safe, efficient, and cost effective channel to reach Haitians with supply shipments and missionary support.
Status: Complete
Finalize foundational components to support a larger, scalable missionary presence.
On mission you see lives on both sides of the trip transformed
Action Steps Remaining
1. Purchase of multi-purpose mission truck -
2. Install the final components to our mission house’s first level. -
Supply Housing and Aftercare Treatment to Rescued Survivors
Secure a large piece of land and immediately launch our sustainable agricultural initiatives to allow these to develop as we prepare for residents.
This will provide rescued survivors with work and skills training in addition to a sustainable food supply.
- Objective Four -
Begin construction of a series of one- and two-level facilities to house, educate, and provide aftercare for rescued women and children, as well as others vulnerable to this crisis.
Our mission goes far beyond meeting basic needs. We walk alongside each resident on a journey of healing and growth; until hope, strength, and purpose are restored.
A Job Creation Model that is Sustainable, Scalable, and Powered by Export
Launch a “cut and sew” garment assembly operation and begin exporting.
Today, the national average for Haitians working in this sector is just $3.33 a day, earned in difficult and demanding conditions, primarily to increase profits for others. Our approach is different. Because our primary goal is sustainability and not profits, we focus on people first, creating safe, healthy workplaces and offering wages dramatically higher than the national average. Every additional dollar earned is reinvested to expand our mission and help more Haitians escape exploitation. This distinction gives us a clear and insurmountable advantage in the industry. This is more than business; it is a movement rooted in purpose, progress, and profound impact.
This business puts income directly into the hands of those once most vulnerable. Through this remarkable reversal, the once powerless rise to become the strongest pillars of their communities, leading local economies and breaking the cycle of exploitation from within.
However, the transformation doesn’t end there. That income flows through these empowered individuals into local small businesses, toward tuition payments that support teachers, and sparks a ripple effect of opportunity that breathes life and hope into the entire community.
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-A RACE FOR THE INNOCENT-