LSM TECH 2026
Equipping the next generation for Christ has always been at the heart of our mission as we serve the vulnerable in Haiti. That’s why LSM Tech was created for Home of Hope students and young people from surrounding communities who come from difficult pasts but have incredible potential. Through two years of vocational training, biblical discipleship, and leadership development, students gain far more than an education. They are equipped with the tools they need to become independent, self-sustaining young men and women.
LSM Tech is a critical part of completing our mission, empowering graduates not just to survive, but to thrive, lead, and impact their communities for Christ. But as enrollment continues to rise, our campus has reached capacity. Expanding now is essential to make room for more students who are waiting for this life-changing opportunity.
Will you prayerfully consider giving today to help meet the urgent need to expand LSM Tech? Your support will make it possible to welcome more students and equip and disciple the next generation in Haiti.
Joseph’s Story: A Foundation for the Future

“LSM TECH CHANGED MY LIFE. I NOW HAVE THE EDUCATION, FAITH, AND VISION TO HELP REBUILD MY COUNTRY.”
Joseph’s difficult childhood led him to a Home of Hope at a young age, where he experienced stability, care, and the opportunity for an education. He excelled in school, graduating at just 17 years old as the top student in his high school class. Joseph continued his studies at LSM Tech, where he grew both academically and spiritually. Through hands-on training and mentorship, he developed valuable skills in technology and leadership. He now invests in others by mentoring younger students in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
Today, Joseph is in his final year of university and will soon graduate with a degree in civil engineering. After graduation, he plans to continue sharing the Gospel, support LSM Tech by helping design the expansion of the campus for more students, and help restore Haiti with structurally safe buildings.
Joseph’s story is just one example of what is possible when vulnerable children are given the opportunity to grow through faith, education, and mentorship at LSM Tech.
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Help Expand the LSM Tech Campus
EQUIPPING HAITI’S NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS
57 Students Today → Over 100 Students by 2028
Over 75% Enrollment Growth
With your support, we can:
• Expand facilities to welcome more students
• Provide vocational and academic training
• Disciple and mentor future leaders
• Equip graduates to build sustainable futures

Help us expand LSM Tech now so we can welcome more young men and women who are waiting for this life-changing opportunity and equip them to transform Haiti for generations to come. Thank you for your prayerful consideration.

Stevenson’s Story: From Orphan to Future Leader

“DESPITE MY DIFFICULT PAST, GOD GAVE ME A NEW BEGINNING. NOW I SHARE WITH OTHERS HOW HE TRANSFORMED MY LIFE AND GAVE ME REAL HOPE WHEN I HAD NONE.”
Twenty years ago, Stevenson became an orphan, and his future was uncertain. After joining a Home of Hope, he no longer had to focus on survival but was given the opportunity to thrive. After graduating from high school, he attended LSM Tech, where his transformation continued. Through the mentorship of dedicated instructors, he discovered his leadership potential and learned skills in computers and technology.
Stevenson is now in his final year of university studying computer science and is already operating a small business selling technology products. He is no longer a young man without hope, but a future entrepreneur and Christian leader with a vision to open a software and web development business. He also plans to mentor younger students at LSM Tech, investing in their lives just as others invested in his.
Because of supporters like you, lives are being transformed at LSM Tech. Your generosity provides mentorship, education, and discipleship – raising up the next generation of Christ-centered leaders. Thank you for your prayerful consideration in helping us expand and equip more students like Stevenson.
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