Gigi Foundation lends a heart in hand to help

On February 24, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The children of Gigi Foundation in the schoolyard.

The Gigi Foundation was originally founded in 2009 as one woman’s desire to feed, educate and nurse every child in need-one at a time. Before she immigrated to the United States, Gisselene Romulus worked as a preschool teacher, educating and supporting young children in her home country of Haiti. After immigrating to the U.S. she continued to aid those in need as a licensed practical nurse for over 15 Years . Never forgetting her roots and with a heart for children, Gisselene materialized her dream and the Gigi Foundation was born.

Since then, the Gigi Foundation has gracefully grown into a collaborative team of individuals who share the same passion and dedication. Led by the founder, the members and donors’ work to provide greater opportunities for each child to advance and grow into confident contributing citizens.

Today, the mission continues to grow, and the “GIFOAT!” (Gigi Foundation-One at A Time) motto remains their rally cry. They  continue to be a resource for 41 underprivileged and underserved children in the impoverished community of BoucanCarre in Mirbalais Haiti.

By providing genuine access to education, health care and nutrition for children in one neighborhood in Haiti, they begin to fulfill their core mission-one community at a time.

The Gigi Foundation is a 501c3  nonprofit organization that serves children in Haiti. Many of these children are homeless, abandoned or have lost their families during these unprecedented times in Haiti.  With nowhere to go, nothing to eat and no access to education the Gigi Foundation lends a heart in hand to help as many of such.

Donations of any amount will go a long way in furthering the outreach of love and support to so many in need. Rest assure all proceeds of the Gigi Foundation go to the well being of children in Haiti. To donate or learn more about the causes of  the Gigi Foundation visit https://gifoat.org/

 

 

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