June 12, 2005: Events: Headlines: COS - Haiti: Service: Haiti Innovation: RPCVs announce "Haiti Innovation" to allow individuals to contribute to the development of Haiti
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June 12, 2005: Events: Headlines: COS - Haiti: Service: Haiti Innovation: RPCVs announce "Haiti Innovation" to allow individuals to contribute to the development of Haiti
RPCVs announce "Haiti Innovation" to allow individuals to contribute to the development of Haiti
Created by four returned Peace Corps volunteers, Haiti Innovation is a non-profit organization which funds and promotes creative, community-based development projects throughout Haiti
RPCVs announce "Haiti Innovation" to allow individuals to contribute to the development of Haiti
Press Release
June 12, 2005
Haiti Innovation is pleased to announce the launch of its website. We invite you to become a part of the Haiti Innovation community by visiting us at www.HaitiInnovation.org.
Created by four returned Peace Corps volunteers, Haiti Innovation is a non-profit organization which funds and promotes creative, community-based development projects throughout Haiti.
The Haiti Innovation website allows individuals to contribute to the development of Haiti. Members of the Haiti Innovation community will be able to support a variety of outstanding, community-based projects, receive regular news updates, and discuss other issues relevant to Haiti's development.
Stay connected at www.haitiinnovation.org and make a difference. Together we will build a better Haiti.
Contact
Robert Miller
robert@haitiinnovation.org
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This is a wonderful site to explore and visit but I would like to volunteer in Haiti through the Peace Corp. Is that possible?
I enjoyed reading the posting on this site. It is an excellent way to share ideas and events.
Margaret