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Camp H.A.I.T.I  (Haitian Agriculture Irrigation Technology Initiative) 

We are proud to announce that we will be putting in our first irrigation system in Haiti at the beginning of 2012.

The 3 projects that Camp H.A.I.T.I. is focusing on are:

1. 
70 to 100 acres located outside of Port-a Prince, partnering with Harvest for Hope.
     Pastor Martin Hawley in the US and Pastor Jean Paul in Haiti.

2.
 Two 50 to 70 acre sites located in NE Haiti, near Acul Samedi & Phaeton, outside the city
     of Cap Haitian. Partnering with Pastor Oris Guillaume from Haiti.

3. 
25 to 50 acre site located in Leogane, near the Port-a Prince and Dominican Republic borders.
     Partnering with Pastor Charlie DeTellis in Haiti.

 
Why an Irrigation Project? In Haiti, when seeds are planted in the ground for food, many times they can only be watered with buckets of water that are carried for several miles. This might work to feed a family, however; it will not feed the masses. Synergizing water supply analysis with proper irrigation design and installation techniques can exponentially increase crop yields. Properly designed and installed irrigation systems can save thousands and thousands of man hours. Our irrigation experts will not be installing the irrigation for these projects but instead, we procure the materials and then educate and train the locals to install it themselves. The local people will learn to follow our irrigation design and become proficient in installation as well as repair.

Help us help them to “Water their World” by volunteering or simply donate! By donating to Irrigation without Borders you will be helping more than one person, you will be helping an entire community. If you can’t do either, then please just pray for us.

Irrigation without Borders is a faith based, non-denominational 501(C)3 Non-Profit Organization. 100% of your tax deductible donation will go towards our Camp H.A.I.T.I. Projects. So please donate today.

 
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