Why Gardens?
In Haiti, many families don’t know where their next meal will come from. With so many challenges—rising food prices, natural disasters, and limited access to farmland—the reality is stark: nearly 4 million people face hunger every day—but our Garden Hope Project is changing that by helping Haitian families grow their own food. A simple garden can give people hope, independence, and a fighting chance to rebuild.
Gardens Grow Nutrition for Kids and Families
In Haiti, malnutrition threatens children’s health and learning. A garden acts as a local food source, offering vital nutrients for kids’ growth. For $75, families can start a garden, providing fresh, healthy produce year-round, ensuring children thrive and parents feel secure about their meals.
Making Food More Reliable, One Garden at a Time
In Haiti, natural disasters devastate crops, making food scarce and prices soar. The Garden Hope Project empowers families to grow their own food, creating a reliable source of fresh produce. This small garden offers a safety net, helping families stay resilient amid rising costs and unpredictable storms.
Building a Stronger Community, Garden by Garden
Food connects people and strengthens communities. Home gardens empower families to grow, share, and sometimes sell produce, fostering neighborhood bonds and creating extra income for essentials like school supplies and medical care. Each garden sparks a ripple of positive change, bringing fresh food and new opportunities to life.
A Legacy of Self-Sufficiency
For Haitians, growing food brings empowerment and control. Families gain lasting skills as children watch their parents plant, harvest, and cook from their own gardens, learning self-sufficiency. A garden isn’t just a quick fix—it’s a path to independence that keeps giving, season after season, with one-time support.

Reaching Haiti’s Most Vulnerable
In Haiti, the food crisis is especially hard on the elderly and young kids. For elderly people, a lack of nutrition makes it harder to stay healthy, heal, or just get through each day. And for kids, not having enough to eat can lead to serious health issues that stick with them their whole lives. A simple garden helps ease this burden by putting fresh food within reach. The Garden Hope Project brings hope and practical support to those who need it most.
How a Little Donation Goes a Long Way
When you donate, every dollar goes directly to getting a garden set up for a family in need. Just $75 covers seeds, tools, and everything a family needs to start growing. Think of it as planting not just a garden but hope, independence, and resilience for a whole community. Rising food costs and ongoing hardships in Haiti make this help all the more essential. With your support, kids get healthier, elderly folks get stronger, and families get a real chance at self-sufficiency.
How You Can Get Involved
Community Garden
Donate to fund a garden that involves 5-10 households coming together on a large lot of land.
Family Garden
Community Roots for a Better Tomorrow
A garden isn’t just rows of plants; it’s a gathering spot, a place where families share stories, pass on skills, and connect. Gardens strengthen communities, bringing families together as they learn to grow and harvest side by side. This support isn’t just about food—it’s about resilience and learning to rely on each other. Gardens show Haitians that they’re not alone, that there’s hope, and that with the right tools, they can create a brighter future together.

Help Us Plant Seeds of Change
The Garden Hope Project is about helping Haitian families take the first steps toward a stronger, more self-sufficient future.

Donate Today
By donating, you’re doing more than feeding someone for a day—you’re giving them the tools to keep feeding themselves. Are you ready to plant hope, and see lives transformed in Haiti? Then donate now!