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Formally began in September 2012. “Zanmi Alfabetizasyon” means “Friends of Literacy.” This name parallels Zanmi LaSante and Zanmi Agrikol. PILH adds a New Puzzle Piece for a Better Life in the Central Plateau. Episcopal & Baptist Church Congregations. Pre-K to 6 th Grade Cange Library
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Formally began in September 2012 “Zanmi Alfabetizasyon” means “Friends of Literacy.” This name parallels Zanmi LaSante and Zanmi Agrikol.
PILH adds a New Puzzle Piece for a Better Life in the Central Plateau Episcopal & Baptist Church Congregations Pre-K to 6th Grade Cange Library ZanmiAlfaphetasyon Agriculture Rev Fritz Lafontant Center for Innovation in In Agriculture & Construction Zanmi Agrikol Health & Nutrition Zanmi LaSante
Haiti is the poorest countryin the Western Hemisphere. The Central Plateau is the poorest region in the country of Haiti.
Haitian Literacy *2011 CIA World Factbook
“Education is the future of Haiti.” President Michel Martelly “Education is crucial for the development of children, families, communities, and for the future of Haiti’s reconstruction.” Françoise Gruloos-Ackermans, 2012 UNICEF Representative in Haiti
GOAL: TO BUILD READING ABILITIES in PRE-K to 6th GRADE CHILDREN A Functioning Village Library Pre-K Teacher Training/ Books in 21 Schools First Books in Homes of 4K Children
The Village Library • Assist the librarian • Air condition the library • Reorganize the library • Provide cataloguing materials • Begin Cange Library Committee
Dada Pierre-Louis the Librarian, CenterSara Mansbach, Andre Gerard, Richard Ameris, Karline Desrosiers
FOKAL will train Dada(Haiti’s Knowledge and Freedom Foundation) in Port Au Prince
Rotarian Rita Yarbrough, Elizabeth Pierre- Louis, FOKAL Director, Josiane Hudicourt, FOKAL Associate, Rotarian Sara Mansbach
Facts about Our Village Library There is no other village library in the region. Our paraprofessional librarian completed ninth grade. She will be trained by FOKAL. Kreyol is the villagers’ language We have only 7 Kreyol books in our library. There are 250 books in French at the Pre-K to 3rd grade level. Students begin learning in French in the 1st grade. The French books in the collection do not follow the curriculum. They are not current. About 1400 outdated or unuseable books have been weeded. There are 1000+ books in the English language.
Communicating with Dada Dear sara, How are you, your family, and activities! by my side it is ok, the reason I didn't write you is because of the internet was unavailable. I am so sorry, now the internet is available I receive all the messages. thinking with me, and specially for the amazing and interesting christmas card. thinks alot. Dada
Pre-K Classrooms in 21 SchoolsTrain the TeachersProvide 26 Books per Bin PP
Facts on Our Teachers Currently: The teacher is usually the most educated person in the vicinity of the school. Many of our teachers may not have finished high school. Some may not have finished 7th grade. Few have had teaching coursework. There a no books in the classrooms. There are no reference books, learning aids or materials.
FIRST BOOKS in HOMES Through our partnership with Star Bright Books, 530 four year olds took their FIRST books home this Christmas. Teachers were thrilled.
Priority #3.Follow up on the Training to Learn about Teacher Needs & Outreach to Families St. Josephs School, Thomond
Facts on Graduating from High School 70% of our children drop out before 7th grade.We are serving 21 schools in a very remote area. 17 of the schools must be reached by burro or hiking. Some schools are 8 hours away from Cange. These schools are similar to Abe Lincoln’s pioneer schools.The annual family wage is $240, less than $1 a day.Staying in school is expensive and an economic decision. The cost of tuition is $40 a child. Uniforms are $20. Workbooks are $15.
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District 7750 of Rotary International needs help in both South Carolina and in Haiti to move our work forward We hope your Rotary Club will be a part of our team with volunteers and funds.
Top 6 Reasons to Get Involved: Embrace humanity in Haiti to. . . 5. Ensure that students have workbooks to learn 4. Create a culture of literacy in homes 3. Help teachers enrich their classrooms 2. Provide young Haitians with skills for future 1. Strengthen Haiti’s literacy rate
Friends whose time, talents and funds have helped us thus far . . . District 7750 in Easley, Greater Anderson, Greenville, and Pleasantburg Leader Club Rotarians 12 Individual Rotary Clubs Zanmi Lasanti/Partners in Health Christ Church Episcopal Greenville Star Bright Books Inc. of Boston The Alliance Francaise of the Upstate Jackie Williams in Haiti Haitian Americans in Greenville Thank you!
We especially welcome as volunteers Haitian Americans Alliance Française Members Librarians and Book Lovers College Faculty Teachers and Retired Teachers Church Groups
How can you get involved? Donate Be part of a work visit Sign up for one of our committees Sponsor a fundraiser
Join Our March Work Team to: • Continue teacher training • Build bookshelves and cabinets Place Kreyol and French books in the library Visit outlying school sites Distribute school books and supplies
Tax-exempt donations may be made to the Pleasantburg Rotary Foundation Attn: Mr. Robert Elrod Partners in Literacy Haiti 18 W Seven Oaks Drive Greenville, SC 29605 For more information Visit our website: www,HaitiLiteracy.org Call: 864-414-0875