The December Issue of Haitian Project News is Here!

LCS Director of Outreach Daëlle E. (standing center) and newly-appointed Assistant Director of Outreach Carolande L. with Junior Staff Medical Student Jean Michel P. (left) facilitate a community support program.

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An update on the situation in Haiti: By now, most people have heard about the difficulties in Haiti. Even in a world full of challenges, the already dire situation in Haiti has deteriorated enough in recent months to become a regular fixture in the U.S. media. Read more about how these challenges have affected Haiti and Louverture Cleary School in the December issue of Haitian Project News.

What else is featured in this issue?

  • LCS leadership is looking inward to identify the needs, potential for growth, and new opportunities that will not only support the current school, but also form the leaders of LCS 2—the second campus in what will become the 10-school LCS Network. And it is clear that the key to replicating the academically-rigorous, formative, and service-oriented environment that defines a Louverture Cleary School will be the people involved.

  • Though the LCS campus is self-sustaining in terms of energy and water production, it is far from self-maintaining. The LCS Maintenance Team is not only responsible for taking care of the school, they are tasked with laying the groundwork for the future schools in the LCS Network.

  • Many things can be said of long-time THP supporter Pat Newell: enthusiastic, positive, and lively are among them. Last month reaffirmed two more: loyal and dedicated. Pat has now officially been a supporter of the Project for twenty years!

  • Read about these topics and more of the latest THP happenings in the December issue of Haitian Project News!

Meet the knowledgeable and dedicated LCS Maintenance Team in the December issue of Haitian Project News.


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