At Konbit Sante, we believe compassionate care is more than a single act—it’s a commitment that ripples through families, communities, and generations. Every patient comforted, every nurse trained, every child treated reflects your compassion in action.
But care doesn’t end in the moment it’s given. Compassion has a way of lasting—long after we’re gone. That’s why we’re inviting our supporters to join the Lespwa Circle. In Haitian Creole, lespwa (pronounced less-PWAH) means hope. And hope is exactly what your compassion creates.
What is the Lespwa Circle?
It’s a community of donors whose generosity and foresight ensure that the work you value today—supporting Haitian doctors and nurses, strengthening health systems, and caring for families—remains strong for the future.
There are simple, meaningful ways to become part of the Lespwa Circle:
Why Legacy Giving Matters Now
Haiti is at a crossroads. Political instability, humanitarian needs, and growing health disparities make it more important than ever to have strong, sustained support for healthcare systems.
Your commitment through the Lespwa Circle helps:
This work can’t wait for someday, so make your gift today. Together, we can carry hope—lespwa—forward for Haiti’s future.
With gratitude,
Marcella Felde
Director of Advancement & Operations
P.S. If you’ve already made plans that include Konbit Sante, please let us know. We would be honored to welcome you as a founding member of the Lespwa Circle.
At top: KS staff from left to right: Melick Darius, Emile Eustache, Dr. Emanise Muscadin, Immacula Augustin, Odelin Pierre