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Maria Boretti in Baie-de-Henne poses next to the solar oven that is helping to provide school children with their one hot meal a day. It is one of three sustainable development projects being funded in Haiti by the Global Solidarity Committee composed of St.
Thanks to a grant from the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, another oven will be installed, allowing the school to feed all its students. Powered by E-system. Feature News Tuesday, May 31, Bring on the sun! By Tom Tracy - Florida Catholic. The grant was awarded to St. The grant money is expected to pay for the purchase and installation of a 7. It has a population of , There is no consistent public electrical supply for Port-de-Paix, and the internal migration last year of over 50, displaced people from the capital of Port-au-Prince following the Jan.
Thousands arrived seeking shelter and aid but with no consistent lighting for resettlement services. The absence of public services means the church is the center of civil life. Thomas University, who was to lead a delegation to Haiti this month in advance of the solar system installation. Currently, the church uses a diesel fuel generator that provides costly, intermittent power. The delegation that was to visit Haiti May includes St.
Thomas students as well as professors from the areas of philosophy and ethics, counseling, and international business. An electrician also will accompany them in order to take measurements, study the wiring at both the cathedral and parish community center, and order all the new parts and batteries. The system will be shipped down to Haiti in the late summer or fall if all goes as planned. Alberto J. Varela, associate professor at St. Aside from directly helping the people of Haiti, the project is building Church relationships, fostering student learning and providing training for Haitians in modern electrical systems, according to Vinciguerra.