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Annual Report 2018-2019 1Annual Report 2018-2019
Table of Contents2 Message from our Patron
3 Message from our Non-Executive President & CEO
4 Our Board of Directors & Staff Members
6 Our Work
8 Our School Construction Program
12 Partner Testimonial
14 Our Professional Development Program
18 Our Grants Program
24 BeneficiaryTestimonial
26 Our Staff Engagement Program
" Any human anywhere will blossom in a hundred unexpected talents and capacities simply by being given the opportunity to do so. "
- Doris Lessing
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Wehavecometo theendofour fiscalyear,our12th since the Digicel Foundation launched its operations in Haiti. A year that, in many ways,was very distinctive because it put to the testtheresilienceofmanyinstitutionsinthecountry,especially those whose activities stretch acrossthenational territory. Indeed,over theyears, theneeds grow more and more and the challengesget bigger and bigger.
However, I am delighted with and very proud ofthe work that the Digicel Foundation team hasbeenabletoachieveinsuchadifficultcontext.Ithas continued its investments in education and,forthepasttwoyears,hastouchedthousandsofpeople through its "Konbit pou Chanjman" (Come TogetherforChange)campaign,whichprovidesfinancial support for the best community deve-lopment projects designed and run by local or-ganizations throughout the country’s 10 depart-ments.
Iamhappytonotethat,over theyears, thenu-mber of people touched by the Digicel Founda-tioneffortscontinuestogrow.Todaywithatotalinvestment of more than $68 million USD, it hasbeen able to bring change to the lives of over one million Haitians through the construction of 177 schoolsandtheimplementation,orthefinancing
of,181projects.Averysatisfactoryresult,butwhich,nonethelessopensoureyestotheimmensityofwhatremainstobedoneandtheneedtocontinuetoengagewiththeHaitianpeoplesothattheycanhavethebettertomorrow,whichwealldreamof.
I thank thenationaland localauthorities for theircollaborationduring the fiscalyear that justended. My warmest thanks are extended to Josefa Gauthier, the Foundation’s Non-ExecutivePresident, for her availability and commitment for many years. I congratulate our CEO, SophiaStransky,whothankstoherleadership,hasonceagainallowedtheDigicelFoundationtoconti-nuewithitstremendouswork. IalsoextendmygratitudetotheFoundationemployeesfortheirexceptionaldedication,andtothemembersoftheBoardofDirectorsfortheirinvaluablesupport.YourtotalcommitmentispricelessandIamverygrateful.
Denis O’BrienPatron
Message From Our Patron
Difficulty, Resilience, Determina-tion, Solidarity, Motivation, andInspiration are the key wordsthat describe our 2018-2019 fis-cal year at the Digicel Founda-tion. We have had many mixedfeelings,butourfaithinabettertomorrowandourdutytoconti-nue making progress against all odds has never faltered. So-metimes we may have the im-pression that we have not doneenough, but each brick laid, nomatter how small, gives us themotivation to continue with thisessentialwork.
Wewelcomedover700studentsto the two new schools built bythe Digicel Foundation, bringingthe total number of schools built, or rebuilt, to 177. In parallel, we continued to repair the firstschool constructions dating from 2007 and, particularly, those affected by Hurricane Matthew,toensureasafeenvironmentforourstudents.Professionaldevelopmentforthestaffworkingattheschools,builtbytheDigicelFoundation,isalsooneofourpriorities,andweareproudtohavetrainedover1,700teachersandprincipals.
Thisyearagain,our"KonbitpouChanjman"(ComeTogetherforChange)campaignwashighlysuccessful.Theprojects,eachmoreinnovativethanthe last, ledusacrossthecountry’s10de-partments.Wewereinspiredbythecourageandperseveranceofthemenandwomenwhoworktirelesslydayinanddayouttomakearealdifferenceinthelivesofpeopleintheircommunities.Inthemonthstocome,welookforwardtovisitingthe16winningprojectsandlearningaboutthepositiveimpacttheyhavehad.
Attheendofthisfiscalyear,thereisnodoubtthattheentireDigicelFoundationteamissatis-fiedwith the tremendouswork thathasbeenaccomplished.However,wemustadmit that thechallengesthatwefaceremainsignificant.Nevertheless,wearemotivatedbyourcommitmenttocontributetoHaiti’sdevelopmentandwelooktothefuturewithconfidenceandoptimism.
WethankourPatronMr.DenisO’BrienforhisgenerosityandunwaveringfaithinHaiti.Ourwarmestthanks also go to our dedicated staff and the members of the Board of Directors for their enga-gement. To the partner institutions and organizations that have accompanied us throughout the year,wethankthemwholeheartedly.
Message From Our Non-Executive President & CEO
Josefa GauthierNon-Executive President
Sophia StranskyCEO
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Our Board of Directors
From left to rightMaud L. Jean, Jean Philippe Brun, Judith Jean-Jeune, Giovanna Menard, Alcio Febe, Josefa Gauthier, Nicholas Menos
AbsentMaarten Boute, Belinda Ulysse, Mae-Lynn Edouard
From left to right
Front row: Clinederson Guerrier, Esther Policard Clotaire, Sophia Stransky, Winda Sylvain, Su-yen Simon Bertrand, Fritz-Gérald Joseph
Back row: Celder Desir, Charles Leslie Metellus, Cherby Fortuné, Lafalaise Audate
OurStaff Members
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Our Work
Schools Built Students Impacted Invested Since Inception177 Over60,000 $68.9
Active Grants 17 Total Number of Grants Direct Beneficiaries181 1,259,128
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Our School Construction Program
ur mission at the Digicel Foundation is to work to provide opportunitiesforall,startingwiththechildrenwhoarethefutureofHaiti.That’swhyfor12 years we have been improvingthe physical environment in which
theyreceivethebreadthoftheireducation.
Since 2007, our school construction programhas reached many milestones. Last March,we ended our fiscal year with the celebra-tion of our 175th school. And in response to
the growing demand for school constructionprojects across the country, it was decidedto continue working in this sector, which hasalwaysbeenoneofourmainpillarsof inter-vention.
The goal for the 2018-2019 fiscal year was toinaugurate four new projects. However, themany difficulties encountered, related to theunstable socio-political situation, caused adelay in the execution of this work. Nonethe-less,wearepleasedtohavebeenabletoopen
two new schools: Ecole Nationale Congréga-nistedeBainet, in theSoutheastdepartment,and the expansion of the Centre d’Etudes deGamaliel in Beraud in the South department.
ThisbringsthenumberofschoolsbuiltbytheDigicel Foundation, in the country’s ten de-partments,to177.
Centre d’Etudes de Gamaliel
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Attheendofthisfiscalyear,theremainingtwoschools were in the final phase of construc-tion:EcoleNationaledeCotton inJeanRabelintheNorthwestandCollègeSaintLouisMariede Montfort in Delmas 31 in the West depart-ment.
Inadditiontoaminimumofsixclassrooms,allthese construction projects include an admi-nistrative block, a sanitation block, a securityfenceand,insomeinstanceswhenpossible,asports court.
Inthepastyear,theDigicelFoundationalsoengaged in special projects in two of our
A refresh of the older bui ldings. . .
One of our main goals is to provide child-ren,attendingtheschoolsbuiltbytheDigicelFoundation, a safe environment that facili-tatesbetterlearning.Thus,everyyearweim-proveourconstructionplansandcontinuallyreinforcesafetyfeaturesinthebuildingsthatneed it.
Once again this year, we continued with re-pairstonineschools,twoofwhichareamongthefirstschoolsbuiltbytheDigicelFoundation
existingschools. CollègeAndrewGrene, lo-catedinCitéSoleilandbuiltin2011,receivedabasketballcourtalongwithbleachers.Thefinancingoftheprojectwasprovidedbyourlongtime partner, the Andrew Grene Foun-dation,andnow249studentsattendingtheschoolaredelightedwiththeirnewfacilitiesandarequickly improving theirskillson thecourt.InstitutionMixteRescueOneChild,alsobuiltin2011,benefittedfromaschoolimpro-vementprojectwhich included theelectrifi-cationoftheschoolpremisesmainlytosup-portanewcomputerlab.
during the 2007-2008 fiscal year and whichbenefited from structural reinforcement. The other seven schools are buildings located in the South, Nippes, Northwest, and West de-partments that were affected by HurricaneMatthew.
TheDigicelFoundation’scontributiontoHaiti’seducational sector is very significant and weare proud to welcome over 60,000 studentsto the schools we have built. We are lookingforwardtoverysoonreachingamilestoneof180schoolsbuilt.
École Nationale Congréganiste de Bainet
Collège Saint Louis Marie de MonfortCollège Andrew Grene
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Centre d’Etudes de GamalielTestimonial
uilt in2007, theCentred’EtudesdeGamaliel, located in Beraud in theSouthdepartment,ispartofthefirstgroup of schools built through the Digicel Foundation’s constructionprogram. At the time, the school
quicklybecamea reference in thecommu-nitybecauseitwasequippedwithwellventi-latedclassrooms,anadministrativeblock,asolar-poweredcomputerlab,etc.
Unfortunately, inSeptember2016 thebuildingwasseverelydamagedbyHurricaneMatthew,causing great concern for the future of the school among its community members, whocherished it so much. Confident in the excellent relationship that has always existed betweenour school and the Digicel Foundation, I qui-ckly reached out. Our cry for help was heardand answered with the spontaneity that hasalwayscharacterizedtheFoundationteam.
Our expectations were fulfilled beyond ourdreams. Indeed, inaddition to the repairandreinforcement of the structure in the original building,wewereofferedanewbuildingwithsixclassrooms.Therefore,theCentred’Etudesde Gamaliel was completely revitalized andcontinuestobe,asthepeopleinthecommu-nity so aptly call it, the "benchmark" in edu-
cation inthearea;thankstoboththequalityoftheinstructionprovidedandthebeautyofitspremises.Assuch,theschoolwasselectedby the Ministry of National Education for thefirst time as the seat of official examinations. Inaddition,applicationsforadmissionforthenew academic year are steadily increasing.Our estimate is that our current student po-pulationof250willdoublebynextyear.
IhavenowordstoexpressourgratitudetotheDigicelFoundation,whichgiveshopetohun-dreds of children through its support. Thanks totheFoundation,theCentred’EtudesdeGa-malielwillcontinue,inmuchimprovedcondi-tions, itsmissiontoeducategoodcitizensforthe future of Haiti.
Lorde FlanelPrincipal, Centre d’Etudes de Gamaliel
At the time, the school quickly became a reference in the community because it was equipped with well ventilated classrooms, an administrative block, a solar-powered computer lab, etc.
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Our Professional Development Program
n its pursuit to contribute to the improvement of the quality ofeducation in Haiti, the DigicelFoundation has not limited its in-volvement to building schools. We firmly believe that adequate tea-
cher training is also key to delivering goodinstructiontochildren.Thus,duringthe2018summerbreakwewelcomed,atCentreMa-zenodinCampPerrin,ourlatestgroupoftea-cherswhohadnotyetbenefitedfromphase2 of our continuing education program. A to-tal of 243 teachers received training focused on the social and experimental sciences.
After ten years our professional develop-mentprogramhasbeenenhanced.Newto-picshavebeendevelopedandnewmoduleshave been added to best meet the require-mentsofmodernlearning.Infact,theDigicelFoundation, in partnership with the MinistryofNationalEducation,hassetupthe"SchoolCommunityEmpowermentProjectforaQua-lityEducation(PARCCSEQ,inFrench)",whichwillbeintegratedinto75ofourschoolsthathave been selected for this purpose. This projectreflectsourvisionofcommunityem-powerment, since its main goal is to helpset up community participation structuressuch as school management committees. Experimental science field trip with teachers to Saut Mathurine, Camp Pérrin
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During the preliminary phase, training ses-sions on Community Management, SchoolDevelopment Projects, School Maintenance,andothertopicswerepresentedtoourteamoftrainersbyspecialistsfromtheMinistryofNational Education. Upcoming training ses-sions will address other subjects, such as:ProjectDevelopmentandManagement, Pe-dagogical Supervision, Environmental Pro-tection,FirstAid,ConflictManagement,etc.
Furthermore, to improve our professionaldevelopmentprogramnewtopicsareintro-duced yearly. For example, the Alliance forDisaster Management and Business Conti-nuity(AGERCA)conductedathree-dayse-minar on risk reduction and disaster mana-gement in schools.
Additionally, an innovative creative writingworkshop for poetry, slam and story-tel-ling was born out of a partnership with theUniversity of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM)’sSchool of Educational Sciences. This pro-jectwhichaimstostrengthenstudents’rea-ding and writing skills, while allowing themtofreelyexpresstheiremotions,wasagreatsuccesswiththestudentsfromparticipatingschools and the general public.
Inordertohelpcommunitiesprepareforandcopewithcurrentemergenciesandcrises,wehadtheopportunity towelcomeDr.KathrynAdams, Ph.D, for a training session on theconsequencesoftraumaonlearning,aswellas adequate responses in crisis situations:livinginandbeyondthesituationofviolence,educationforrecoveryandresilience.
Teachers at Centre Mazenod, Camp Pérrin
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Our Grants Programv e r t h e p a s t y e a r s q u i t e a f e wn o n - p r o f i t , community-based,organizations have emerged and are providing solutions to many of the issues facingthe country. Two years ago, in
celebration of its 10 th anniversary, theDigicel Foundation launched its "Konbit pou Chanjman" (Come Together for Change) campaign, through which localorganizations were invited to submitproposals for projects covering areas such as education, culture, inclusion,l ivelihoods, access, disaster prevention,etc.
Wewereveryexcitedby thevarietyofpro-posalssubmittedandsome,inparticular,re-tained our attention. The reforestation pro-ject by EJTA in the South-East department,which planted 13,000 fruit trees, or that ofPAVODEV, in the Nippes department, whosedistributionoffertilizersto300farmersinthetown of Paillant has provided a significantboost to their production capacity. On theother hand, other projects have focused onempoweringpeople.IntheWestdepartment,an organization called HAGN focused on em-powering 300 young girls in Solino, by offe-ring them a meeting place to better inform themselves and avoid teen pregnancies. Inthe city of Les Cayes, in the South depart-
ment,AJPEhasconductedtrainingsessionsfor the youth to raise awareness about is-sues related to gender-based violence.
The first edition of “Konbit pou Chanjman” was a success both in terms of the numberofapplicationsreceivedandthequalityoftheprojects proposed. It was a real celebrationof the work of these community leaders whoinspireduswiththeircommitmentandconti-nuetomotivateustokeepourpledgetoworkfor a better tomorrow for our country. Initial-ly thecampaignwastobeheldonlyoncetomarkthisimportantmilestoneachievedbytheFoundation;however,thankstoitsresoundingsuccess, the decision was made to continue
andimprovetheinitiative,whichhasnowbe-come an annual event.
The second edition of the program waslaunched in May 2018, and in comparison tothe first some important details are worthhighlighting
- We recorded a 50% increase in the num-ber of applications received over the previous year,foratotalof452submittedproposals.
-Thenumberofwinnersincreasedfrom11lastyearto16thisyear,withat leastonewinningorganization per department. The plan wasto sponsor 15 winning organizations, howevera 16th was added as an exception, following
PAVODEV Members
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the serious water crisis in the community ofGrand-Bois Cornillon. The organization “Union des Jeunes Progressistes pour l’Avancementde Grand-Bois Cornillon” (Union of Progres-sive Youth for the Advancement of Grand-Bois Cornillon)wasamongthe25finalists,andhadsubmitted a proposal for improving access to waterinthedistrict.Touchedbythealarmingsituation, the jurydecided tohelpandspeeduptheprocessforthisorganizationbyfinan-cing its project. A memorandum of unders-tanding was signed even before the awardceremony was held for the second edition of"Konbit pou Chanjman".
- The prize per winning organization was in-creased from 700,000 to 800,000 Gourdes,foratotalamountofapproximately13milliongourdes. Due to the socio-political unrest in the country,thefinalawardsceremonycouldnotbeheldduringthelastfiscalyearwhichendedonMarch31st; instead, itwasheldduringthe2019-2020fiscalyear,onApril4,2019.Howe-ver, funding for the second edition of Konbit
pouChanjmanwasincludedinour2018-2019budget and appears in our audit report this year.
We lookforwardtovisitingthe16winningor-ganizations to see first-hand the progress being made in their communities through their development projects.
Winning Organizations Konbit pou Chanjman 20191. RasanblemanPeyizan«HatteSance»pouyonDemenMiyò(RaPHaDeM)-Artibonite
2. ActionCommunautairepourl’EducationetleDéveloppementautourduLacdePéligre(ACEDLP)-Center
3. UniondesJeunesProgressistesdeMaïssade-Center
4. MouvementdesFemmespourleDéveloppementdelaGrand’Anse(MOFEDGA)-GrandeAnse
5. InitiativeHaïtiennepourl’EncadrementdesPaysansDéfavorisésdesNippes(INHEPADEN)-Nippes
6. AssociationProducteursVanilleLimbé(APROVAL)-North
7. GroupedeRechercheenEnvironnementetenDéveloppementAgricole(GREDA)-Northeast
8. LaviPouTimounYo(LAPTY)-Northeast
9. AssociationdesJeunesProgressistesdeWane-Solon(AJPW)-Northwest
10. Grouped’EntraidepourleRenouveaud’Haïti-South
11. CoordinationRégionaledesOrganisationsduSud-Est(CROSE)-Southeast
12. Union des Associations des Pêcheurs de Marigot (UNAPMA) - Southeast
13. FraternitéNotreDame-West
14. LaMaisonl’Arc-en-Ciel-West
15. CentreHaïtienpourlaPromotiondel’AgricultureetlaProtectiondel’Environnement(CEHPAPE)-West
16. UniondesJeunesProgressistespourl’AvancementdeGrand-BoisCornillon(UJPAGC)-West
ORCRO Members
Winners at the Konbit pou Chanjman award ceremony with Foundation board members
UNAPMA Member
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Long-termPartnerships….
The Digicel Foundation is well aware of theenormousworkdonebyNon-ProfitOrganiza-tionsinthecountry,andconsideringthefinan-cialhurdles theyoften face, ithassupportedhundredsof themoverthepast 12years.Ourpartnershipswithsomeoftheseorganizationshavelastedformultipleyears.Inthisreport,weare highlighting the work of two of our long-termpartnerorganizations,namely,HELPRandSpecialOlympicsHaiti.
Through its scholarship program for outstan-ding students in a precarious economic situa-tion,HELPRoffersinvaluablesupporttodozensofyoungHaitians.Withfundingof$10,000USD
fromtheDigicelFoundation,HELPRwasabletocover the cost of qualified tutors to supervise thedissertationworkofgraduatingstudentsintheprogram.Knowingthatabout50%ofgra-duatingstudentsintheHaitianuniversitysys-temfailtosubmittheirthesis,thereisnodoubtthatthisgranthasbeenveryuseful.
As a partner to Special Olympics Haiti since2007, the Foundation’s funding for this yearwas dedicated to training and conditioningathletesforparticipationinthe2019WorldGa-mes, which took place in March 2019 in AbuDhabi,UnitedArabEmirates.TheDigicelFoun-dation donated $ 50,000 USD, which helpedbetterprepareathletes for thegamesby re-fining their training in the sports disciplines in which they competed. Thus, training was in-
tensifiedwithreinforcedtechnicalsupervisioninunifiedsoccer, trackand field,andeques-trianism.
As has always been the case with their par-ticipation in international competitions, theathletes brought joy to the whole country byachieving extraordinary results. The Haitiandelegationcamehomewithatotalof10me-dals, 3 gold, 6 silver and 1 bronze. It was anincredible experience for the athletes. Belowsomeoftheirtestimonials:
"I’m happy to have my medal around myneck.Someof thekids inmyschoolhadtoldme that I had no value, that I shouldn’t havebeen chosen to participate in these games,
andthatIwouldbeaburdenfortheteam.Sothisgoldmedalwillprove to themthat Iwascapable. ” -Joseph Stivenson, unified soccerteammember,goldmedalist.
“IthankGodforallowingustoobtainthisvic-tory. Ihavebeenwaitingfor thismedalsince2015.Finally,mydreamcametrueandIhopethat in futuregames, Iwillgetmanymore.”-Yves Christopher Banks, unified soccer teammember,goldmedalist.
Ourwarmestcongratulationsgoout to thesebrave athletes and all the Special OlympicsHaiti staff members for this excellent accom-plishment.
HELPR Scholars
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Fraternité LaguamitheTetimonial
he peculiarity of an initiative likethe Digicel Foundation’s “Konbitpou Chanjman” is that it allowslocal organizations to provide so-lutions to major problems facing theircommunities,thatinthisday
and age should no longer exist. Unfortuna-tely inLaguamithe, located inMombinCro-chuintheNortheastdepartment,thepopu-lation lacked even the most basic sanitaryfacilities,suchaslatrines.
This very alarming situation worried us be-
cause residents were contracting all kindsof diseases and epidemics. The need to find a solution was imperative. It became moredramatic when a mother of just one monthfoundherselftrappedinalatrinecollapsed,becauseofitsextremelypoorcondition.Thiswomanwassavedthankstotheinterventionof local residents.
Coincidentally,weweremadeawareof the“Konbit pou Chanjman” campaign scheduled bytheDigicelFoundation.Wequicklyorga-nized a meeting of Fraternité Laguamithe,our association, and submitted our projectto build 15 latrines for the community. Weweredelightedtohearthatourprojectwasone of the winners of the first edition, al-lowingustobenefitfromagrantof700,000gourdes,fromtheDigicelFoundation,fortheimplementation of our project.
Now more than 400 community residents
The Digicel Foundation was the first organization to take an interest in this village, and for that we will be eternally grateful to their dynamic team.
benefit from these sanitary facilities, andwe feel a great satisfaction when we notethat the number of people affected by theepidemicshasdrasticallydecreased.Thisisan example that has made us realize that together we can accomplish great things.A committee has been set up to guarantee the maintenance and the cleanliness of the premises.
TheDigicelFoundationwasthefirstorgani-zationtotakeaninterestinthisvillage,andforthatwewillbeeternallygrateful totheirdynamic team. On behalf of all the benefi-ciaries of this project, a very big thank youto the Digicel Foundation for always beingattentive to the needs of the Haitian popu-lation.
Ismay MarcellusExecution ManagerFraternité LaguamitheMombin Crochu, Northeast
Before After (Under construction)
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Our Staff Engagement Program
s it has since its inception, the Di-gicelFoundationwasabletocounton the commitment of Digicel em-ployees to carry out some specialactivities, including volunteer dayswhich,fortwelveyears,havebeco-
mearealtradition.Someemployeeshavebe-comeregularparticipants,andyearafteryearthenumberofvolunteeremployees,who jointhisgreatinitiative,continuestogrow.
For this fiscalyear, the firstactivitywasabitunusual.DuringthemonthofMay,Digicelheldits Digicel NBA jumpstart program, a basket-ballclinicforyoungaspiringplayersorganized
incollaborationwithNBAstars.Onthisocca-sion,adayofactivitieswasorganizedat theCentreSportifpour l’Espoir;DigicelvolunteersjoinedtheNBAvisitingteamforsomeveryen-tertaining basketball games with 25 SpecialOlympicsathletes.Apleasurabledaythatwillremainwiththemforalongtimetocome.
With the help of employees, we were able tobringasmiletomanychildren’sfacesoverthe2018 holiday season. Various activities wereorganized such as a costume contest, to getemployees into the Christmas spirit, and aChristmas Fair where Digicel employees andfriendscoulddonatetoys.Thankstotheem-
ployees’ generosity over 3,000 students fromour schools were able to receive toys. A bigthank you to everyone who helped bring asmile to these children by allowing them toenjoythemagicofChristmas.
TheDigicelFoundation, an engaging voice. . .
Inrecentyears,theDigicelFoundationhasbe-comemoreactively involved incertaincausesinordertodrawtheattentionofthegeneralpu-blic to pressing issues. One of these causes is
tobringawarenessandmobilize the public todonateblood,anissuethathasbeenaffectingtheHaitianhealthsystemformanyyears.Haitioften faces natural disasters and unfortuna-tely, this year, the departments of ArtiboniteandNorthwestwerestruckbyanearthquakethat caused significant material damage and many injuries. The Digicel Foundation quicklyresponded to the Haitian Red Cross’s call byorganizing a blood drive for its employeeswho, as usual, responded and participatedwithgreatenthusiasm.Wetakethisopportu-nitytothankallthevolunteerswho,ononeormoreoccasions,haveactedwithgreatgene-rositybydonatingtheirblood.
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