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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Dec 42011
We just had our water filters delivered, and although we are ecstatic to get them, we were a bit disappointed that the buckets we were brought from our Haitian contact had Lowe’s logos on them all. Now, we’ve got nothing … Continue reading
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Dec 42011
When we first got to Port-au-Prince, we weren’t real sure how we were going to source the materials necessary for the aquaponics project, but everything has fallen perfectly into place. There is a well stocked “Eco Depot” – Haiti’s version … Continue reading
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Dec 42011
We have arrived, and we are getting stuff done! The components of our Project Haiti are two-fold; 1) providing cholera relief in the mountains where there are no roads, and 2) building inexpensive aquaponics systems in community centers, schools and … Continue reading
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