Feeding Members
We believe that Haitians can feed Haiti. Core to the HFSA, are strategic partnerships with health and education organizations that feed thousands of vulnerable Haitians, every day.
Building on past partnerships and years of successful feeding initiatives, the Alliance includes the following three (3) strategic feeding partners.

Model School Network (MSN)
Model School Network’s mission is to improve the life outcomes for children in the Central Plateau through a sustainable, multi-layered, data-driven, and effective government and civil society partnership model for the Haitian educational system.
Reach
~54,000 students
Schools
202 schools
Staff
1,375 educators
Key Programs
Read Haiti Literacy, teacher/leadership training, social-emotional learning
Main Areas of Operation
Central Plateau, Haiti
Notable Stats
62% grade-level passing (vs. 41% national) ; 150+ hours teacher training

Health Equity International (HEI)
Health Equity International provides essential health services to the people of southern Haiti, especially the most vulnerable.
Population/Reach
50,000 direct (Fond-des-Blancs), 2.3M referral
Hospitals
1 hospital (St. Boniface)
Staff/Health Workers
500+ employees
Key Programs
Inpatient & outpatient care, community health, surgery, maternal care, ER
Main Areas of Operation
Fond-des-Blancs, South Haiti
Notable Stats
150,000+ patient visits/year; 250+ surgeries/month; 4,000+ deliveries/year

Zanmi Lasante (Partners in Health)
Zanmi Lasante (ZL), a sister organization to Partners In Health in Haiti, was founded in the early 1980s to respond to these health needs in the rural community of Cange and has since expanded to a network of 15 clinics and hospitals across the Central Plateau and lower Artibonite, two of the country’s most underprivileged and remote regions.
Population/Reach
3.8 million people
Hospitals
15 clinics/hospitals
Staff/Health Workers
7,000 staff incl. 2,500 CHWs
Impact
HIV/TB care, maternal/child health, mental health, social services, nutrition
Main Areas of Operation
Central Plateau, Lower Artibonite, Haiti
Notable Stats
11,000+ mental health patients/year; largest NGO provider after government