Welcome to FondasyonKaSoley

WomenRise Project

Haitian women and children are not just being caught up in the country’s spiralling gang wars – they are increasingly being targeted for rapes, torture, kidnappings, and killings by the 200 armed groups that now control 60% of the capital. On top of the daily struggle to survive, many are being left with trauma or injuries from attacks. Some, like Madeline, have also been left to fend for their families on their own.

Their plight has been compounded by a lack of safe shelters or refuge. More than 96,000 people have been displaced by the gang violence, but neither the Haitian government nor the international community have mandated formal displacement sites – centres set up during previous bouts of instability or disasters. 

Dozens of women and girls have been raped at some of the 33 makeshift displacement camps, according to the Haiti-based Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI), a legal group trying to assist some of the women who have been attacked. 

 


Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get involved or support FondasyonKaSoley?

You can get involved by supporting a family via our fundraising or by contacting out partners.

“FondasyonKaSoley has been a beacon of hope for our family. The support and care they've provided for our child with special needs have been transformative, not just for him, but for our entire family.”

Marie Joseph

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Location

FondasyonKaSoley
Port au prince


About us

FondasyonKaSoley is a beacon of hope and support for children with special needs and their families in Port-au-Prince. Founded on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential, we offer specialized education, therapy services, and family support. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to create a nurturing environment where children can thrive and families can find a supportive community. Join us in our mission to empower and enlighten the futures of these incredible children.