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As the opening message of this web site explains, the Haitian Pilgrims have worked towards helping the village of Boileau, Haiti become self-sustaining. For the last decade we have helped them help themselves through education, micro-credit, agriculture training, medicine, and wells for clean water. read more »

Alix and Mike will visit our adopted village, Boileau to discuss their new priorities for projects following the earthquakes and the February flooding. Despite valiant efforts at email and telephone contact, our communication is always incomplete. Personal visits provide a chance to get a more detailed understanding of their situat read more »

People continue to donate Garage Sale items. Floe Koeman has agreed to make her house available again. Much help will be needed. More information to follow.
Update notes: The villagers in Boileau are working to recover from the quake and flooding rains. The water has started to abate and they are trying to salvage what they can from the flooded gardens. Some is recoverable; much was destroyed by the floods. read more »

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We presently have 120 new refugee students St. Therese School, and they came to us empty-handed." Father Kensy reports. "Several of their parents have disappeared. We need to make benches for them and get books and supplies for them." read more »
If you think back to your visits at the Hotel Montana during our trips, think about walking out on the various terraces, you might find this first-hand account of the earthquake especially gripping. Father Tom Streit is a priest at Notre Dame read more »