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Donate to Haïti Wonderland: Together, Let’s Change the Image of Haïti on the Internet!
Donate to Haïti Wonderland: Together, Let’s Change the Image of Haïti on the Internet!
Donate to Haïti Wonderland: Together, Let’s Change the Image of Haïti on the Internet!

Donate to Haïti Wonderland: Together, Let’s Change the Image of Haïti on the Internet!

Do you want to discover beautiful images by typing ‘Haiti’ on the Internet? Together, let’s make it a reality!

Today, searching for Haïti online often gives degrading results that are far from reflecting the true essence of our country. However, Haïti is full of breathtaking landscapes, heavenly beaches, a vibrant culture and an inspiring history that deserve to be highlighted.

We are committed to changing this, we produce and share positive content that shows the beauty and wealth of our nation. Thanks to our efforts, many keywords related to Haïti are starting to display honorable results. But to go further, we need your support.

A Wrong and Discouraging Image

In May 2024, a simple Google search with the keywords "Haïti summer" revealed an alarming observation: the images displayed did not honor the country. Among all the photos proposed, only one came from our site, illustrating the true treasures of Haiti. This situation is not isolated: many terms related to Haïti still return demeaning results.

Why We Need Your Support

To continue and accelerate this transformation, we need additional resources:

- Produce more content: Currently, due to lack of budget, we write less than 10 articles per month. With your help, we could reach our goal of 100 monthly articles and more.

- Invest in professional equipment: Cameras, drones and other equipment are essential to capture high-quality images that showcase Haiti.

- Mobilize a dedicated team: With editors, photographers and videographers, we could produce more and more impactful content.

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How You Can Help

Changing the image of a country is a collective mission. With your donation, you contribute directly to:

- Improve the perception of Haïti on the internet.

- Show the world the true wealth of this country.

- Support an initiative that makes a concrete difference, every day.

How can this benefit Haiti?

Improved international image
Positioning positive and inspiring content at the top of search results helps counter negative stereotypes and showcase a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Improved global perception fosters renewed respect and interest in Haiti.

Attracting tourists and investors
When images and stories highlighting Haiti’s pristine beaches, historical heritage, and vibrant festivals dominate searches, it attracts more tourists. Foreign visitors are more likely to explore a country that is perceived as safe, beautiful, and welcoming. Increased tourism generates significant revenue for the local economy and opens the door to investment opportunities.

National Pride and Mobilization of Haitians
Seeing their country highlighted on an international platform, Haitians feel a collective pride. This valorization strengthens national identity and motivates citizens to share their own positive experiences, thus amplifying the movement.

Other Economic Opportunities
Promotion of local products: By drawing attention to Haiti’s cultural and artisanal riches, it offers local producers a showcase to export their products.
Job Creation: The growth of tourism and increased interest in Haïti encourages the creation of new jobs in the travel, hospitality, restaurant and trade sectors.

Join us in this inspiring adventure. Together, we can build a positive and inspiring image of Haiti, both on the web and in people’s minds.

How to Donate?

For now, you can support our mission via MonCash at the number: 36184317.

We are actively working on our site to expand payment options and soon allow you to contribute via credit card, PayPal, and other convenient methods.

Donate today and help transform Haiti’s image on the Internet. Together, let’s give Haïti back the place it deserves on the world stage!

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