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Yon demen miyo pou Ayiti ak Liv. A better future for Haiti through Books.

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Although we all know cash donations are the most needed, there is an article in the Huffington Post with links to organizations collecting clothing and shoes for the earthquake survivors:  http://tiny.cc/seRbE

Bobbi Weaver

Please donate to Doctors without Borders but keep Haiti Reads in mind in the near future. We will have to relocate and desperately need monetary donations to reopen the library. Reopening as soon as possible will be of utmost importance in order to bring some type of normalcy back into the lives of the children and adults who depend on the library as a safe place to go.

                                                         Thank you,

                                                     Jeanette Attisso

                                                      

Helping Children and Adults Read - One Book at a Time 

               

"Reading is a ladder out of poverty. It is probably one of the best anti poverty, anti-deprivation, anti-crime, anti-vandalism policies you can think of."-U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown, on the launch of the National Year of Reading,

8 January 2008

                                                                     


Haiti Reads believes that each child in Haiti should have access to books. Unfortunately, only children whose families can afford the approximate $150.00 annual tuition have access to books, and even those children use outdated textbooks, if any at all.      

 

Haiti Reads believes that it can change the literacy rate in the communities it serves by teaching free basic literacy classes to children and their parents. It is our believe that those who have the chance to take advantage of these free classes will be able to teach what they have learned to others in their community.



"When I was a child, my family was too poor to send me to school.

We had one book which I looked at every day. I was determined to

learn what those words on the pages meant. With much resolve, I learned how to read by asking the few people in my family who knew how to read to teach me. It was a struggle, but I was determined. Today, I speak and can read in four different

languages. Books made this possible for me." 


Donald Dorcilus, Haitian Musician 

Please Donate

 

Haiti Reads is a Non-for-Profit, tax exempt 501(c)3 charity, making all donations tax deductible. 

 

Haiti Reads
P.O. Box 607654
Chicago, Illinois 60660
Phone: 773-616-0043      
booksforhaiti@haitireads.org

 

Please drop off or ship all in-kind donations to:

Jeanette Attisso

c/o DANK German Language School

4740 N. Western Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625