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Somehow, a month has already passed since Les Petits Chanteurs visited our campus on their East Coast tour and graced us with their musical stylings. Reflecting below on music, community, and the event itself is Anna Brashear ’15.  “Music is a universal language. Music, to this date, has been found to be present in every […]

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October Trip to Haiti

This past week, Andrew and Lila Meade, Sarah Oliver ’15, and local nurse Amy Sherman visited Haiti to check on operations in Chermaître. Below are Sarah’s reflections about the trip.  “This past week I traveled to Haiti with Lila, Andrew, and the most wonderful Amy Sherman. After about 3 hours of sleep on Saturday night, we left […]

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Quick update from the Cap

We’re moving– almost unbelievably– in to the last leg of our journey in Haiti. Yesterday we drove all the way from Gros Morne to Cap Haitien; though it was a long, bumpy ride we made it here safely. Today we had the chance to visit a small street art market, stop by the Cap Haitien […]

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We survived hiking up and down the mountain, had lots of productive dialogues with teachers, women from the community, students, and other partners! We’re now setting off for the Cap, we have so much to update but we’ll do that when we get more Internet access. With lots of love from Gros-Morne!

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Mid-Semester Update

Hello VHPers! It is finally spring break at Vassar. While most of us are relaxing and sleeping, we are excited that a team of VHPers are in Haiti with Lila and Andrew, in hot weather, their sandals and t-shirts wrapped around their heads, their hands ready to help and their minds ready to learn. This […]

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This past Thursday we held a film screening in collaboration with a Vassar alum ’11, Joseph Redwood-Martinez. Here are some details about what happened!   One day, everything will be free is a feature-length documentary about permaculture, international aid, and Sadhana Forest Haiti––an unlikely reforestation community organized around an alternative economy in an area of Haiti devastated […]

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Welcome back!

We are kicking off this semester with our very first event! Sustaining Water and Land is a combination documentary and speaker event examining the two items that give life to people around the world: water and land. The Vassar Haiti Project and Environmental Studies Department will be first screening One Water, a documentary about global […]

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The Vassar Haiti Project participated in HarvestFest, an annual festival celebrating the coming of fall with refreshments and activities out on the Vassar Quadrangle. This year, VHP had a table where we had handcrafts for sale and face-painting. Ilse Heine ’15 gives us her perspective on the experience: “I had a lot of fun face […]

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The Garden Party

You can really get to know someone when they invite you into their home.  Donna Trimboli, DDS has been a supporter of VHP from the early years.  From VHP’s trips to Haiti in the early years, her practice has donated tooth care products for the children of Chermaitre. Donna decided to open her heart and […]

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Sarah Oliver ’15 and Manny Singh ’15, our Co-VPs of Programming of this year comment on our first event of the year:   “On Friday, September 21, VHP opened with our first fundraising event of the school year,September Soiree!”, Sarah says. “When Manny and I found out that we were going to be Co-VPs of Programming […]

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