The Haiti Project. Led by Integral Life Foundation (now Solventas Foundation) in partnership with C3 Missions International & Nueterra Healthcare (2008-Ongoing)

The Haiti Project was a collaborative humanitarian initiative led by Integral Life Foundation (now Solventas Foundation) in partnership with C3 Missions International and Nueterra Healthcare, created to address the urgent needs of Haiti’s most vulnerable population—abandoned and orphaned children.

At the time of the project, children under 15 represented approximately 40% of Haiti’s population, with an estimated 640,000 living in extreme poverty. Many lacked stable housing, access to education, adequate nutrition, medical care, and spiritual support. The Haiti Project was designed as a holistic response, addressing every major pillar required to build healthy, sustainable communities.

Through this partnership, the initiative:

  • Built and supported orphanages in multiple locations across Haiti

  • Established medical clinics, including a completed clinic in Gonaïves and plans for a second in Jacmel

  • Delivered primary and specialized healthcare, including surgical care

  • Provided nutritious meals, education, and faith-based community support

  • Worked alongside local Haitian churches to ensure long-term sustainability and local leadership

As a result of these efforts, the lives of more than 600 Haitian children were significantly improved, with plans in place to expand care to an additional 900 children. The project also laid the groundwork for a scalable partnership model intended to be replicated in other underserved regions around the world.

The Haiti Project reflects Solventas Foundation’s enduring mission to support under-resourced communities by integrating housing, healthcare, education, economic opportunity, and spiritual support—demonstrating how aligned partnerships can drive meaningful, lasting change.

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