The June Issue of Haitian Project News is Here!


Louverturians, gathered here at Morning Assembly after the campus reopened to students, were well positioned to resume studies.

The June issue of Haitian Project News is here! What's featured in this issue?

LCS Campus Alive and Spirited Again: In the March issue of Haitian Project News, it was reported that students were remaining home for their safety due to the increased insecurity in the area around Louverture Cleary School. After weeks of limited activity on campus, LCS welcomed its students back on May 12th!

Moving Forward, Continuing to Serve: During the period of weeks this spring when Louverture Cleary students were asked to stay at home as a precaution given the potential risks associated with traveling to campus, Louverture Cleary School adapted so that it could continue to serve as a lifeline to its students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding neighborhood. During the break in onsite learning, school and community families were provided with food and hygiene kits, and school leadership developed strategies which allowed LCS students to continue their studies at home until they could return to campus.

25 Years of Impact through Design: THP community member Dan Wykes first became involved with The Haitian Project in 1999. Since then, Dan has generously provided graphic design and layout expertise in the production of THP’s annual reports for 25 years running! 

Contributing to the Transformation of Haiti: In April 2024, Fred E. became the second executive director of Fondation Haitian Project, The Haitian Project’s partner foundation in Haiti and the local entity responsible for the management of school programs and the development of the Louverture Cleary Schools Network. 

And much, much more!


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