education
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Take Me Down To The Paradise Village
- April 29, 2017
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Education
Zorange will always be Julie’s paradise After 16 trips to Zorange, Haiti, I can certainly say that no two have been the same. This trip I had the pleasure to have two wonderful teachers as traveling companions. As we traveled in the landcruiser, Jordan, a first time traveler, took it all in. We stopped to
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Help Bring ‘Joy To The World’ One Child At A Time
- December 10, 2014
- HFHF Admin
- Category: News
Angeline is 12-years-old and attends our school in Zorangé, Haiti. She, like most of the children in our school, may walk up to two hours one-way in order to attend. And because food is not always available, she very well may not have eaten anything before starting out on her long journey. But this Christmas,
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Three Years Later: Ever-growing Hope in the Earthquake’s Aftermath
- January 11, 2013
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, Education, Environment, Faith, Medicine, News
It’s already been three years since a devastating earthquake shook Haiti to its core—35 seconds that came suddenly and left misery and despair in its wake. As I traveled to Haiti, through the Dominican Republic, three days after the earthquake I could not miss the multitude of vehicles trying to cross the border into Haiti.
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2012 Year-End Update from Founder
- December 26, 2012
- Jean Elade Eloi
- Category: Community, Education, Environment, Events, Faith, Medicine, News
Dear Friends and Partners, It’s already the end of the 2012 and we, at Hope for Haiti Foundation, are excited to say that it was another awesome year for us as we continue to partner with you here at home and in Haiti. Our work continues in all the initiatives we’ve undertaken. We’ve gone from one
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Library staff and workshops help raise up future leaders
- December 26, 2012
- HFHF Admin
- Category: Education, News
Some members of the Education Team, along with Louis Adam (our founder’s brother) conducted workshops for teachers on active learning and the Character Counts program. In Haiti, most students write simply by copying from a blackboard and learning is done by recitation. Active learning encourages the teachers to engage the students more with exercises like