Origins

Vassar Haiti Project's Story: Origins to Present Day

 Timeline

2001

The idea of the Vassar Haiti Project is first proposed to the Dean of Vassar College.

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VHP holds its first art sale, and starts supporting the lunch program in L'ecole St. Paul.

2005

VHP funds its first capital project, and begins construction of a new, seven-room primary school building in Chermaitre.

2009

The Water and Health Initiatives are formed. VHP begins holding mobile, bi-monthly clinics.

2010

The Haiti Project Inc. was founded in May aligning its mission to mentoring Vassar students in global citizenship by supporting and working towards sustainability for continuing the projects in Haiti.

The first phase of the Water Initiative is completed. Gravity-driven water pipes and cisterns now provide the first running water for the village.

2011

The first trees are planted on a community plot, as a part of the reforestation initiative programs.

The relationship between the Haiti Project and the Vassar Student Association began.

2012

The first fundraising event to support the clinic in Fiervil was held at the Bbull and Buttah restaurant in Poughkeepsie.

2013

Construction begins on the Fiervil medical clinic, located at the base of the mountain climb to Chermaitre.

2014

The medical clinic opens, operating with a full-time nurse and part-time doctor.

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Construction begins on a multi-use structure, which will provide a space to be used as kindergarten classrooms, a community center and a church building.

2015

Femmes de Chermaitre, a women's co-operative, is formed in Chermaitre.

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A secondary school scholarship program is launched to allow student to continue their education beyond the 6th grade.

2016

A $55,000 Rotary International Grant for water access and purification was awarded to the Haiti Project Inc.

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A $41,000 grant from Episcopal Dioceses, intended to help fund the completion of a dual-purpose community center and building was received.

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Planted 14,000 trees over an 18-month period, achieved with an $8,000 grant from American Forests.

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Provided short-term relief as well as support for long-term rebuilding efforts to artists, artisans and Chermaitre families who were impacted by Hurricane Matthew.

2017

A $20,000 grant from FOKAL was received to continue the successful community-based reforestation program.

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Kindergarten classrooms are added as part of the ongoing construction of a multi-use building.

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Work is nearing completion on the Rotary Foundation-funded water access and purification project.

2018

Initiated Solar Lab and Equipment grant proposal and presented to Rotary Clubs. Distributed reusable menstrual pads to the clinic and women in surrounding villages.

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We were donated 100 birthing kits which we gave to Marie-Vierge and Alma Mater Hospital for sterilized birthing equipment (donated by Maryse Haig’s sister from Santo).

2019

Raised funds and started building a new kitchen for school.

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Formed a Women’s Community Board with members from the Hudson Valley community to work with the student committee on particular projects in support of Femmes de Chermaitre. First project is to send fabric (precut) to the women in Haiti to make masks for the COVID pandemic to sell at events in the U.S.

2020

Due to COVID quarantine, we continued our important work through an infinite number of zoom calls across all time zones since many of our students were abroad. We started our first successful online bidding auction to continue to support selling Haitian art.

2021

In August, Haitian President Jovenevl Moise was assassinated and political turmoil began in Haiti.

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Through a grant from several Rotary Clubs, adult education in the village of Chermaitre can begin Fall 2021.

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Funding secured for the Solar Lab and clinic through a Rotary Grant with construction to begin Fall 2021, enabling diagnostic capabilities in the clinic and the building of the Solar Lab and equipment.

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Successfully launched the fundraiser “Sew Some Good” on GoFundMe Charity to support Femmes de Chermaitre in attaining sustainable livelihoods, focusing on providing adult education, microfinancing loans, and sewing machines & skills training.

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Planning began for building an art school in the Gros Morne area of Haiti.

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After planning for 5 years, a Breakfast Program was instituted at the school to provide additional nourishment to the students by supplementing the existing Lunch Program.

2022

The construction of the Solar Lab continued despite political upheaval in Haiti.

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A new Medical Director, Dr. Bertrand Norvilus, for the clinic was hired due to the danger of the journey from Port-au-Prince to Fiervil for Dr. Guesslin.

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The funds were raised to begin the building of an Art School/ Gallery/ Studio for Benoit Profelus which will be an art center for the region.