At the Wellfiks Foundation, we believe that responding to sexual violence against minors requires more than emergency aid. It demands a long-term, systemic strategy that restores dignity, prevents future abuse, and equips survivors to become leaders of change.
Our ten-year strategic vision is built on three pillars: Scaling, Replication, and Global Influence.
1.Scaling the Pilot Center (2025–2027)
- Successfully launch our first flagship center in Haiti, which will serve as a model of excellence in survivor care and empowerment.
- Establish robust monitoring and evaluation systems to measure impact: reduction in school dropouts, prevention of suicides, pregnancies avoided, and survivors reintegrated.
- Build partnerships with local governments, universities, and healthcare providers to strengthen sustainability.
- Launch an international advisory board made up of experts in psychology, education, law, and social entrepreneurship.
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2. Replication Across Regions (2028–2030)
- Expand the Wellfiks model to at least three additional regions in Haiti (Cap-Haïtien, Les Cayes, Jérémie), creating a national network of survivor support centers.
- Train and certify over 200 Haitian professionals (psychologists, social workers, nurses, and teachers) in trauma-informed care.
- Establish mobile outreach units to reach rural and underserved communities where victims are often invisible.
- Build the Wellfiks Academy, an internal training institute, to ensure the replication of best practices across all centers.
3. Global Recognition & Partnerships (2031–2035)
- Position Wellfiks as a regional leader in the Caribbean for survivor rehabilitation, with the potential to replicate the model in other high-need countries.
- Host the International Summit on Girls’ Protection and Empowerment, convening NGOs, UN agencies, governments, and survivors themselves.
- Develop research and policy papers in collaboration with universities and global think tanks to influence public policies on gender-based violence.
- Build strategic alliances with international donors, foundations, and corporations to create long-term funding pipelines.
- Create a Wellfiks Global Fund, dedicated to financing survivor programs, research, and innovation across multiple countries.
4. Long-Term Impact (2035 and beyond)
By 2035, the Wellfiks Foundation aims to:
- Directly protect and empower over 10,000 girls in Haiti and the Caribbean.
- Prevent thousands of child pregnancies, suicides, and forced marriages.
- Create an employable generation of female leaders, breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty and violence.
- Position survivors not as victims, but as architects of Haiti’s and the region’s social reconstruction.
✨ In essence, our vision is bold yet achievable:
To transform the Wellfiks Foundation from a local safe haven into a global model of survivor-centered transformation — one that proves to the world that even in fragile states, dignity can be restored, futures can be rebuilt, and resilience can become a national strength.
