Progressive School of L.I Haiti Genorsity
As a continued effort to contribute to earthquake relief in Haiti, The Progressive School of Long Island is dedicating the proceeds from their upcoming fair. World Day is a multicultural fair, in which the school will host games, artistic performances, hands-on crafts, and serve traditional cuisine from countries around the world, with half of the proceeds to be donated for Haitian relief
Only 25¢ for 5 months
A Progressive School graduate recently returned from Port Au Prince where he worked through AMURT. Prashanta Jacobson reports back that it is critical that people donate to small organizations like AMURT, which has been active in Haiti for two decades. “Big organizations, like Catholic Relief Services, are financially backing AMURT projects, because the AMURT workers are so good at collaborating with the Haitians, and providing them with what they really need.”
As a continued effort to contribute to earthquake relief in Haiti, The Progressive School of Long Island is dedicating the proceeds from their upcoming fair. World Day is a multicultural fair, in which the school will host games, artistic performances, hands-on crafts, and serve traditional cuisine from countries around the world, with half of the proceeds to be donated for Haitian relief
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