Help put education and opportunity within reach.

Your support can help RSVP fund organizations in Haiti that are meeting the practical needs behind a child’s education: a school ready to teach, food and clean water, useful technology, and trusted adults who can help young people see a safer path beyond gangs and crime.

Students and teachers gathered outside a school in Haiti
Students gathered outside school · Photo supplied by RSVP

Education

Learning spaces, teacher support, books, supplies, and access to school.

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Food, Water & Essentials

Meals, clean water, and basic supplies that help children arrive ready to learn.

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Practical Technology

Power, internet, shared equipment, and tools that fit the classroom.

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Trusted Care & Chaplaincy

Belonging, mentoring, voluntary faith-based care, and adults who stay.

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A classroom cannot do its job alone.

A student may also need breakfast, clean water, electricity, internet access, or a safe adult to turn to. RSVP raises and stewards grants across those connected needs. Together, they can help young people stay connected to school, community, and a future outside gang life.

See how the needs connect →
A full classroom during the school day
A classroom during the school day · Photo supplied by RSVP
Darling Giordani

The founder’s story

Darling wanted to become part of the solution.

For years, Darling Giordani gave from her own pocket to organizations serving people in Haiti. She wanted to understand the needs more closely, become more involved in the solutions, and make it possible for other people to contribute. She created Resurrection Morning RSVP Inc. to do that.

She brought more than twenty years of experience in nursing, medicine, medical missions, ministry, and youth service to the organization.

Read Darling’s story →

Before RSVP funds a grant

A gift deserves careful hands.

The board wants to know where the request came from, what the money will support, how children will be protected, and what the recipient can report afterward.

Who identified the need?

The request should come from people close to the school or community.

What will the money pay for?

The board reviews a specific purpose, not a broad promise.

What happens after funding?

RSVP and the recipient agree on an update that fits the grant.

Help put more behind a child’s school day.

Your support can help RSVP make grants for schools, food and clean water, technology access, and voluntary faith-based care in Haiti.