These are the realities of life for the children and families Print for Change along with it's partners and Healing Haiti supports.

Print for Change donates 50% of profits to Healing Haiti, a mission of buya.org, aregistered 501(c)3 non-profit charity.

care for orphans
Print for Change cares for orphans who have lost their families to extreme poverty, hurricanes and AIDS. We are currently helping to build Grace Village, a new orphanage facility and feeding center, that is committed to preparing and equipping these children with the tools to live life with significance.

deliver clean water
In Cite Soleil, the poorest slum in the Western Hemisphere, you will find the Healing Haiti water truck, supported by Print for Change, delivering clean water, bucket by bucket for FREE, while providing four Haitians a living wage. We help deliver 87,000 gallons of chlorinated water every week to families that do not have access to safe, clean drinking water.



feed starving children
Print for Change has helped ship and distribute over 680,000 meals donated by Feed My Starving Children since 2008. A Feeding Center being built at Grace Village will feed an additional 125+ street children whose families can not afford food.


educate the poor
Print for Change helps Healing Haiti support over 1,000 children attending school by paying teacher salaries, providing student tuition, uniforms, shoes, backpacks and school supplies.

  • Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, located only 90 minutes from the U.S. by air.
  • 9 million people live in Haiti. According to UNICEF, only 30% of Haitians have access to clean drinking water and sanitation.
  • 80% of Haitians live in poverty, making less than $2 a day.
  • 1 in 8 children in Haiti will die before the age of 5 from treatable and/or curable diseases.
  • Life expectancy in Haiti is 52 years.

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