Vassar-Haiti Project (Aired on November 10 and 11, 2018)

Published: Nov. 21, 2018, 2:53 p.m.

b'For eighteen years, the Vassar-Haiti Project, started and still directed by Lila Meade and her husband Andrew, assistant dean of international students at Vassar College, has improved the lives of Haitians in the remote mountaintop village of Chermaitre and its surroundings. Vassar sophomore Mary McCarthy, publicity director of the project, and Lila Meade were the guests on RadioRotary for this show. Ms. McCarthy was inspired to work on the project by reading Mountains Beyond Mountains, a biography of Paul Farmer, founder of Partners in Health. As a result of the project, which raises funds primarily by selling Haitian paintings and crafts, Chermaitre and the surrounding area is served by a 250-student school, a clinic that treats 3,000 patients annually, and clean water, the last from a Rotary Global Grant sponsored by the Poughkeepsie-Arlington Rotary. Vassar now has a Rotaract Club, which is seeking grant money from Rotary to provide the clinic with electricity. It is inspiring work. \\n\\nLearn more:\\nThe Vassar Haiti Project: http://www.thehaitiproject.org/\\nPoughkeepsie-Arlington Rotary: http://rotary7210.org/arlington/\\nThe Rotary Foundation Global Grants: https://my.rotary.org/en/take-action/apply-grants/global-grants\\nMountains Beyond Mountains: https://www.tracykidder.com/mountains-beyond-mountains.html\\nPartners in Health: https://www.pih.org/\\nRotaract: https://www.rotary.org/en/get-involved/rotaract-clubs\\n\\nCATEGORIES\\nEducation\\nHealth\\nInternational Programs\\nRotary Club Projects\\nRotary Foundation\\nWater Projects\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support'