
We are pleased to offer multiple donation methods. For secured online giving, please click button below. For mail-in donations, please send to:
Hope Grows Haiti, Inc
4409 Hoffner Ave #537
Orlando, Florida 32812
Make check or money order payable to: “Hope Grows Haiti, Inc.”
Donation Designation Request:
Thank you for donating to Hope Grows Haiti, Inc. We have continual needs for Feed, Clothe, Educate and Housing programs. If you wish to designate to a specific program, please let us know by contacting us directly at: ContactUs@HopeGrowsHaiti.org We will acknowledge your request.
Donation Receipt Notes:
- By clicking the Donate Now button you will be directed to a secure donation web site (PayPal). You will receive a receipt from PayPal once your donation is completed. If you do not receive a receipt, please let us know and we provide you with one.
- Hope Grows Haiti, Inc. is a Public Charity organization registered with the IRS, EIN 81-4097059. Unless otherwise requested in writing and/or authorized by Hope Grows Haiti, Inc., this organization does not provide goods or services in whole or partial consideration for any contributions made to the organization nor quid pro quo contributions.
- By request a separate acknowledgment from Hope Grow Haiti, Inc. may be provided for each single contribution of $250 or more.
Please make any of the above requests to: ContactUs@HopeGrowsHaiti.org


We are now selling fair-wage Haitian coffee by the pound! Grown by Haitian farmers but roasted locally to ensure freshness, our Haitian coffee is top quality.
Education is a luxury in Grande Goave, Haiti. It can take so long for a mother to save enough to send her child to school that it is not uncommon to see a 17 year old starting out in grade one.
We will be looking for work teams and medical teams to spend time in Grande Goave. If this interests you as well as any of the following volunteer ideas – please contact us.
Medical care in Haiti is only available to those with cash in their hands. As money is virtually non-existent among the people of Grande Goave, they have no medical care or provisions. Many suffer and die from disease and ailments that could easily be treated and often cured. Malaria, scabies, lung disease, infection from untreated cuts and sores and complications during childbirth are only a few of the basic medical needs which often go untreated.