Many donated tools will head over to La Gonave
We have been getting a few donated tools that we will bring to La Gonave that will help in the various projects for the island. These tools will be used for various projects and will lower the overall costs of building.
Things like drills are very important as they can be used for the many applications we will use on the island. From building benches, greenhouses, storage sheds, etc, having something as simple as a portable drill makes a major difference. While it may seems like a small thing, it has a massive value.
La Gonave and Haiti must have cooperation from leaders and community members in-order for the region to be successful. The country is tackling many issues from infrastructure issues to ending malaria. We have to have NGO's and other not-for-profits working with the business community in Haiti to make major strides.
Teaching folks workshop and working with tools will go further than buying a meal for the village. Skills training is what Haiti needs. La Gonave can move forward by having people donate their time, and tools for community efforts lead by strong companies like ours. Many not-for-profits are putting things in from water wells to hospitals and these are things that make major impacts on hundreds of people. So projects that impact the largest amount of people is what is needed first.
Funny how something as simple as a portable hand drill can impact and help a large group of people.
Go Gonave!
Things like drills are very important as they can be used for the many applications we will use on the island. From building benches, greenhouses, storage sheds, etc, having something as simple as a portable drill makes a major difference. While it may seems like a small thing, it has a massive value.
La Gonave and Haiti must have cooperation from leaders and community members in-order for the region to be successful. The country is tackling many issues from infrastructure issues to ending malaria. We have to have NGO's and other not-for-profits working with the business community in Haiti to make major strides.
Teaching folks workshop and working with tools will go further than buying a meal for the village. Skills training is what Haiti needs. La Gonave can move forward by having people donate their time, and tools for community efforts lead by strong companies like ours. Many not-for-profits are putting things in from water wells to hospitals and these are things that make major impacts on hundreds of people. So projects that impact the largest amount of people is what is needed first.
Funny how something as simple as a portable hand drill can impact and help a large group of people.
Go Gonave!
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