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Building Homes & Hope in Haiti
Felton Armand Id #: 93539292
       Trip #: CWP13217
       Two years in a row
Jan. 12, 2010

             A magnitude-7.0
         earthquake forever alters
              the landscape.

           Nearly 190,000 homes
             were damaged or
                destroyed.

         More than half a million
            people remain
               homeless.*



* United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Our mission:
Serve 50,000 families over five years


                           Help build back better,
                            stronger and safer.

                            Empower families to
                             improve their lives.

                              Support or create
                          sustainable communities.
Habitat’s milestones

                       24,500+ emergency shelter kits
                        provided to families through
                           distribution partners.

                       More than 3,300 stockpiled for
                             future disasters.

                       Kits contain tools that families
                        can use to make immediate
                            repairs and construct
                             temporary shelters.
Habitat’s milestones

   12,000+ structural damage
    assessments conducted.

  More than 5,000 transitional or
 upgradable shelters constructed.
Upgradable shelters can be turned
     into permanent homes.

More than 350 homes repaired or
          retrofitted.
Habitat’s milestones


                       More than 700 Haitians provided
                        with job opportunities through
                        Habitat Haiti’s main office and
                          Habitat Resource Centers.

                   More than 4,450 Haitians trained in
                   construction, construction business
                   practices, damage assessments and
                             financial literacy.
Habitat’s milestones


 Habitat created and has fostered
  the Haiti Property Law Working
       Group to support the
     government of Haiti in job
    creation, housing and other
  public purposes by defining the
     current processes for land
 transactions and recommending
     improvements for future.
The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project


                    Each year since 1984, former President Carter
                    and his wife, Rosalynn, give a week of their time
                    to help Habitat build homes.

                    The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project
                    helps to raise awareness for the critical need for
                    simple, decent and affordable housing.

                    The event is held at a different location each
                    year and attracts volunteers from around the
                    world.
Habitat’s Santo community

  In 2011, volunteers at the
     28th annual Jimmy &
Rosalynn Carter Work Project
   — along with corporate
 partners, project donors as
 well as volunteers from the
   Irish nonprofit Haven —
 partnered with families to
build 155 permanent houses
 in the Santo community in
           Léogâne.
Habitat’s Santo community

Léogâne is 18 miles from Port-au-
 Prince and considered to be the
      epicenter of the 2010
           earthquake.


                                     The project is part of a larger
                                    Habitat shelter program funded
                                    by the Multilateral Investment
                                      Fund of the Inter-American
                                     Development Bank and many
                                             other donors.
Santo today

                Many families have started
              small businesses in or outside
               their new homes to increase
              much needed family income.

                Others continue to make
              upgrades to their new homes
               and landscape their yards.

              The pride of homeownership is
                      omnipresent.
Two years in a row

                          But, so much work remains.

                      This year, the Carter Work Project
                      returns to strengthen and support
                       Habitat’s ongoing work and keep
                        Haiti in our hearts and minds.

                       President and Mrs. Carter will join
                     approximately 600 volunteers Nov. 23
                      – Dec. 1, 2012, to build the next 100
                          Habitat homes in the Santo
                                  community.
“Last year, Rosalynn and I worked side by side with families left
homeless by the 2010 earthquake and Habitat volunteers to
build desperately needed homes in Haiti.

We were both deeply moved by the experience in a country we
have known and loved for years. We have a deep personal
investment in the future of Haiti and look forward to returning to
Haiti in 2012 to build 100 more homes in Léogâne.”

President Jimmy Carter
World Habitat Day 2012


  The Carter Work Project will be
  the culmination of a two-month
  observance to bring attention to
    the need for safe and decent
  housing, and the pivotal role of
       housing in community
   development, beginning with
  special events on World Habitat
        Day, Monday, Oct. 1.
Join me in building homes and
              hope in Haiti


                       Please donate today
http://share.habitat.org/cwp2012participants156 or bit.ly/N7i7yH, by phone Call 1-
800-HABITAT (800-422-4828), extension 7530. To ensure that your donation helps
the work of my team, please be sure to mention Id #: 93539292 Trip #: CWP13217.

  Your donation will help fund construction of the 100 homes as
             well as Habitat’s ongoing work in Haiti.
2012 Cwp Presentation For Volunteers 4.0 Fa

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2012 Cwp Presentation For Volunteers 4.0 Fa

  • 1. Building Homes & Hope in Haiti Felton Armand Id #: 93539292 Trip #: CWP13217 Two years in a row
  • 2. Jan. 12, 2010 A magnitude-7.0 earthquake forever alters the landscape. Nearly 190,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. More than half a million people remain homeless.* * United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
  • 3. Our mission: Serve 50,000 families over five years Help build back better, stronger and safer. Empower families to improve their lives. Support or create sustainable communities.
  • 4. Habitat’s milestones 24,500+ emergency shelter kits provided to families through distribution partners. More than 3,300 stockpiled for future disasters. Kits contain tools that families can use to make immediate repairs and construct temporary shelters.
  • 5. Habitat’s milestones 12,000+ structural damage assessments conducted. More than 5,000 transitional or upgradable shelters constructed. Upgradable shelters can be turned into permanent homes. More than 350 homes repaired or retrofitted.
  • 6. Habitat’s milestones More than 700 Haitians provided with job opportunities through Habitat Haiti’s main office and Habitat Resource Centers. More than 4,450 Haitians trained in construction, construction business practices, damage assessments and financial literacy.
  • 7. Habitat’s milestones Habitat created and has fostered the Haiti Property Law Working Group to support the government of Haiti in job creation, housing and other public purposes by defining the current processes for land transactions and recommending improvements for future.
  • 8. The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Each year since 1984, former President Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, give a week of their time to help Habitat build homes. The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project helps to raise awareness for the critical need for simple, decent and affordable housing. The event is held at a different location each year and attracts volunteers from around the world.
  • 9. Habitat’s Santo community In 2011, volunteers at the 28th annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project — along with corporate partners, project donors as well as volunteers from the Irish nonprofit Haven — partnered with families to build 155 permanent houses in the Santo community in Léogâne.
  • 10. Habitat’s Santo community Léogâne is 18 miles from Port-au- Prince and considered to be the epicenter of the 2010 earthquake. The project is part of a larger Habitat shelter program funded by the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank and many other donors.
  • 11. Santo today Many families have started small businesses in or outside their new homes to increase much needed family income. Others continue to make upgrades to their new homes and landscape their yards. The pride of homeownership is omnipresent.
  • 12. Two years in a row But, so much work remains. This year, the Carter Work Project returns to strengthen and support Habitat’s ongoing work and keep Haiti in our hearts and minds. President and Mrs. Carter will join approximately 600 volunteers Nov. 23 – Dec. 1, 2012, to build the next 100 Habitat homes in the Santo community.
  • 13. “Last year, Rosalynn and I worked side by side with families left homeless by the 2010 earthquake and Habitat volunteers to build desperately needed homes in Haiti. We were both deeply moved by the experience in a country we have known and loved for years. We have a deep personal investment in the future of Haiti and look forward to returning to Haiti in 2012 to build 100 more homes in Léogâne.” President Jimmy Carter
  • 14. World Habitat Day 2012 The Carter Work Project will be the culmination of a two-month observance to bring attention to the need for safe and decent housing, and the pivotal role of housing in community development, beginning with special events on World Habitat Day, Monday, Oct. 1.
  • 15. Join me in building homes and hope in Haiti Please donate today http://share.habitat.org/cwp2012participants156 or bit.ly/N7i7yH, by phone Call 1- 800-HABITAT (800-422-4828), extension 7530. To ensure that your donation helps the work of my team, please be sure to mention Id #: 93539292 Trip #: CWP13217. Your donation will help fund construction of the 100 homes as well as Habitat’s ongoing work in Haiti.