Hope Farm's Chickens
Introducing Hope Farm — A Strategic Pivot in a Challenging Season
In 2021, just as we were preparing to begin construction on the TOHH Trade School, the assassination of Haiti’s president brought widespread instability, forcing us to pause our building plans.
But we didn’t let the land—or the vision—sit idle.
Instead, we asked: How can we use this land right now to serve our community, bring hope, and build sustainability?
The answer was Hope Farm.
In 2024, we completed a large water cistern to benefit the local community and irrigate the land. From there, we planted a garden and, in 2025, completed the structures for a chicken farm with capacity for 1,000 chickens—bringing food security and job opportunities to the area.
Hope Farm is more than just a response to delay—it’s a powerful picture of God’s provision and purpose in uncertain times. While the long-term vision of the TOHH Trade School remains, we’re grateful that this land is already being used to bless the community today.
In 2021, just as we were preparing to begin construction on the TOHH Trade School, the assassination of Haiti’s president brought widespread instability, forcing us to pause our building plans.
But we didn’t let the land—or the vision—sit idle.
Instead, we asked: How can we use this land right now to serve our community, bring hope, and build sustainability?
The answer was Hope Farm.
In 2024, we completed a large water cistern to benefit the local community and irrigate the land. From there, we planted a garden and, in 2025, completed the structures for a chicken farm with capacity for 1,000 chickens—bringing food security and job opportunities to the area.
Hope Farm is more than just a response to delay—it’s a powerful picture of God’s provision and purpose in uncertain times. While the long-term vision of the TOHH Trade School remains, we’re grateful that this land is already being used to bless the community today.
