The boarding school, free for students, is funded by private donors and Catholic missions in the U.S. In return for their tuition and board, students must participate in daily service to the school's surrounding neighborhood. Eighty percent of students go on to study at university in Haiti. Of those, many receive scholarships to cover the $3000 to $5000 in tuition and books for study at private universities in Haiti. Patrick Moynihan, seen here, is director of Louverture Cleary School.
Post-quake, blogging about the men and women working to bring about free, universal education for all Haitians.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Louverture Cleary Secondary School
The boarding school, free for students, is funded by private donors and Catholic missions in the U.S. In return for their tuition and board, students must participate in daily service to the school's surrounding neighborhood. Eighty percent of students go on to study at university in Haiti. Of those, many receive scholarships to cover the $3000 to $5000 in tuition and books for study at private universities in Haiti. Patrick Moynihan, seen here, is director of Louverture Cleary School.
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I am very thankful!
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