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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project

Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. We Did It.Thank You! Every resident of Gran Sous as well as residents of the many other surrounding communities are now collecting and drinking clean, treated water! Thank you for supporting this incredible process and stay tuned as we move forward. Your long-term involvement will ensure Gran Sous and others continue to accomplish their goals and find the basic needs the have always deserved. A "before" photo of the tank/faucet area. To see more recent photos.

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. We Did It.Thank You! Every resident of Gran Sous as well as residents of the many other surrounding communities are now collecting and drinking clean, treated water! Thank you for supporting this incredible process and stay tuned as we move forward. Your long-term involvement will ensure Gran Sous and others continue to accomplish their goals and find the basic needs the have always deserved. A "before" photo of the tank/faucet area. To see more recent photos.

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project: Construction Begins!

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. With enough money raised to cover the costs outlined in the budget, the first set of materials has been purchased and construction has begun. Local construction bosses, all from Gran Sous, were chosen by the Water Project Committee to begin work on the public latrine and the cement shed that will house the device that produces the chemical that will be used to treat the water. To see more recent photos. DONATE NOW (click icon below). List of Posted Topics. To learn...

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project: Basic Creole Phrases

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. As a creole language, Haitian Creole draws linguistic influences from French and several West African languages, namely Wolof, and some Gbe languages. Ki jan ou ye? Ki jan ou rele? What is your name? Mwen kontan rekonet ou. I am happy to meet you. Ki sa w ap fe? What are you doing? Souple./Si vou ple. Thank you (very much). Mwen pa pale Kreyol. I don't speak Creole. DONATE NOW (click icon below). List of Posted Topics. Basic Statistics on Haiti. Washington, DC 20036.

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project: We Did It....Thank You!!

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. We Did It.Thank You! Every resident of Gran Sous as well as residents of the many other surrounding communities are now collecting and drinking clean, treated water! Thank you for supporting this incredible process and stay tuned as we move forward. Your long-term involvement will ensure Gran Sous and others continue to accomplish their goals and find the basic needs the have always deserved. A "before" photo of the tank/faucet area. To see more recent photos.

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project: Brief History of Haiti

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. Brief History of Haiti. The recorded history of Haiti begins with the arrival of Christopher Colombus in 1492. The land he arrived at was inhabited by the Taino. An Arawaka people, who called their island Ayiti. Columbus promptly claimed the island for the Spanish Crown, and renamed it La Isla Española. The Spanish Island"), or Hispaniola. Depicted in the image above), Jean Jacques Dessalines. Revolted and gained control of the northern part of Saint-Domingue.

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project: About Gran Sous

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Gran Sous Water Rehabilitation Project. A town on an island off the mainland of Haiti. The island is set within the Gulf of Gonave. 7 primary schools and 2 secondary schools. Mainly agricultural or with livestock. Vast majority being Christian; with a total of 7 churches in the area (incl. Nazarene, Catholic, Baptist, Wesleyan, etc.). DONATE NOW (click icon below). List of Posted Topics. Basic Statistics on Haiti. Brief History of Haiti. Interesting Topics Regarding Haiti. PHOTOS From Most Recent Trip.

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Fundraising for Gran Sous: Creole Proverbs

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Fundraising for Gran Sous. Haiti has a very strong oral culture. Proverbs are used very often and meant to pass on wisdom and/or advice. It is common to hear a proverb surface in conversation every four to five phrases. They reflect everyday life and provide insight into both the beauty of Haitian culture and the challenges facing the country's people. The following are some of the more popular proverbs:. Woch nan dio pa konnen doule woch nan soley. Si travay te bon bagay, moun rich la pran-l lontan.

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Fundraising for Gran Sous: Music

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Fundraising for Gran Sous. Konpa is probably the most well known form of Haitian music. Though Konpa is related to early European ballroom dancing, it has changed drastically to become the most listened to genre of Haitian dance music today. Other popular genres include Zouk, Merengue, and Salsa. Some of the modern musicians found in Haiti today include Richard Augustin, King Posse, Original Rap Staff, Top Adlerman, RockFam Lame A, Barikad Crew, Seca Konsa, Bennchourny, Mystik703, Magic Click and Mecca A...

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Share Your Thoughts: June 2010

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010. An Interview with Carline Etienne. 1 What is the name of the Women's Group? Groupment Fanm Development Advancement Gran Sous (Women's Group for the Development and Advancement for Gran Sous). 2 Whose idea was it to start the group? 3 Why is it important that there is a group for women? 4 How did you become President? 5 Did you offer to become President or were you and this other women chosen by the group? 6 What do you like about being President? Links to this post. Our US team o...

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Share Your Thoughts: January 2010

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Thursday, January 14, 2010. New Leadership for Haiti. The move came just weeks after President Clinton, appointed United Nations special envoy to Haiti in May, assembled and led a historic summit of potential foreign investors to the country. The conference proved hopeful but may have highlighted the lack of government progress on the issues facing the country. The change also ushered in new Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, who was nominated the day after Michèle Pierre-Louis was removed. We suffer the...

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Share Your Thoughts: October 2009

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. First Annual Advisory Board Retreat. Written by Lindsey Walker. October marked the first annual Advisory Board retreat. Eight dedicated board members and two energetic interns forfeited their standard leisure weekend activities to summit in Washington D.C, performing strategic long-term planning on behalf of the organization. Links to this post. An Interview with Justin Stevenson. Interview and Translation by Mara Hiley-Chery. Are you from Gran Sous originally? Well, I was born...

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Initiatives for Independence: May 2008

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Initiatives for Independence" is a set of micro-enterprise projects designed by Roots of Development to provide the communities we work with the resources they need to create, improve, and maintain their own development. Each initiative focuses on creating job opportunities and strengthening project self-sustainability. This initiative will allow the members of KODAG to:. By creating positions responsible for daily operations, and computer use training. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Washington, DC 20036.

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Share Your Thoughts: Musings on Haiti

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. By Lynn Haney (April 2010 Trip to Gran Sous, Haiti). I awoke the first morning after our return from Gran Sous to the gentle sound of rain on the roof, classical music on the radio, and the security of my Connecticut life. I found it hard to believe that only 24 hours before, I had wakened to the sounds of roosters crowing, donkeys braying and dogs barking; the sounds of early morning in a remote mountain village in earthquake ravaged Haiti. I came to Gran Sous to assist them in wo...

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Hurricane Relief: Home #1

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Four major hurricanes devastated Haiti this past fall (2008) and left many families on the island of La Gonave homeless. Gran Sous, lacking the necessary resources for disaster relief, asked Roots of Development for help. Take a look at how Roots, and the residents of Gran Sous and several surrounding communities, are working together to replace the destroyed homes of seven families. -Roots of Development. To see more photos. DONATE NOW (click icon below). Links to our other projects. Community Health Ca...

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Share Your Thoughts: A trip to Haiti (April 2010)

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A trip to Haiti (April 2010). Saturday night, April 25th, I returned home from Gran Sous and slept in my own bed with my down pillow. In Gran Sous I slept in a bed, but in a mosquito tent with my coat for a pillow. A tarantula over my head the first night! Mosquitoes, 3 inch cockroaches and geckos in our room every night. A symphony of animal sounds all night long – dogs barking, roosters crowing (it’s a myth that they only crow at daybreak! Simple things we take so for granted; cl...

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Share Your Thoughts: May 2010

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A trip to Haiti (April 2010). Saturday night, April 25th, I returned home from Gran Sous and slept in my own bed with my down pillow. In Gran Sous I slept in a bed, but in a mosquito tent with my coat for a pillow. A tarantula over my head the first night! Mosquitoes, 3 inch cockroaches and geckos in our room every night. A symphony of animal sounds all night long – dogs barking, roosters crowing (it’s a myth that they only crow at daybreak! Simple things we take so for granted; cl...

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