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Haiti Community Support A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Charitable Organization |
About Au Centre
Click for more about Haiti. Au Centre is at the very edge of the Pico Macaya National Park. This is coffee country, with residents also growing black beans, corn and root crops. People live on survival’s edge through hard work, intelligence, and a good sense of humor. They experience a perilous life that people born to comfort find hard to comprehend. Most residents cannot afford school for their children nor any medical care. It's hard to make money when food production takes up most of your life. The village depends on one small spring located about 1/4 mile down
a steep footpath from the village center. Most water is transported in
plastic jugs by village children. Because the spring is not contained
in a sanitary tank, it is subject to contamination when dirty utensils
are placed in the water, or when people walk inside the open tank. In
some dry summers the spring goes completely dry, putting the village into
a very precarious situation. Summary:With so little cash in the economy, the people of Au Centre face a daunting
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