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		<title>Lequel des ancêtres Haitiens admirez-vous le plus ? Et pourquoi ?</title>
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<h5>Lequel des ancêtres Haïtiens admirez-vous le plus ? Et pourquoi ?</h5>
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<h5>Kilès nan zansèt ayisyen ou pi admire? Epi pou kisa? </h5>
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<h5>Which Haitian ancestor do you admire the most? And why? </h5>
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Toussaint L&#8217;Ouverture
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Jean Jacques Dessalines
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Henri Christophe
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Alexandre Petion
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Francois Capois
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Jean Pierre Boyer
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Catherine Flon
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Choisissez un.<br />Pick one.
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</center>... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2013/05/02/lequel-des-ancetres-haitiens-avez-vous-admire-le-plus-et-pourquoi/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Haitian Heritage Month</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Haiti1Stop™ is proud to celebrate Haitian Heritage Month with the millions of our brothers and sisters located all over the world.  Read &#8220;Our Blog&#8221; to learn more, and visit our &#8220;Calendar&#8221; to participate in the events of this month.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2013/05/01/haitian-heritage-month/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Quelques mots pour la Saint-Valentin / A few words on Valentine’s Day</title>
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<p align="right"><em>Written by Dahla &#8211; Follow us on Twitter @Haiti1Stop</em></p>
<h3>Quelques mots pour la Saint-Valentin</h3>
<p>La fête de Saint-Valentin n&#8217;est pas seulement un jour pour les amants. Il s&#8217;agit aussi d&#8217;une journée de reconnaissance de l&#8217;amour en nous pour aider les autres. Souvent, nous nous appuyons sur cette seule journée pour être gentil, romantique, attentif, ou affectueux à ceux que nous aimons. C’est normal de célébrer cette journée avec ses proches mais il est également important de montrer notre amour et notre compassion durant toute l&#8217;année.</p>
<p>Nous avons réalisé que la plupart des gens au jour de la Saint-Valentin peuvent sentir plus d&#8217;insécurité simplement parce qu&#8217;ils sont seuls, ils n&#8217;ont pas d’amants, ou ils ont des situations difficiles. Cepedant, le facteur le plus important, est de “VOUS AIMER” avant tout!  Ne laissez pas une seule journée ruiner vos émotions juste parce que vous êtes seul ou que vous n&#8217;avez pas quelqu&#8217;un romantique avec vous.</p>
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<li>Si vous n’avez pas de Valentin or Valentine pour celebrer ce jour, nous aimerions que vous sélectionnez  une organisation de bienfaisance ou une personne dans le besoin afin d&#8217;étendre votre amour pour eux, en les aidant.</li>
<li>Pour tous les jeunes et les adultes, il est important de ne pas avoir des relations sexuelles simplement a cause de la Saint-Valentin et que vous aimeriez etre aimé.</li>... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2013/02/04/valentinesday-saintvalentin/" class="read_more">Read more</a></ul>]]></description>
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		<title>Happy Holidays!</title>
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<p>Whether it is Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, the important thing is to acknowledge your blessings to the Divine Source. Let’s be humble and count our blessings in everything we do. Volunteer your time wisely to help others, bring comfort to someone in need, be present in the moment and do not let the purchasing of gifts, and attending of events, overwhelm you to the point that it overshadows the true meaning of the holiday season.  </p>
<p>We get so caught up that often we forget to pay attention to where the mind really needs to be. Do not feel pressured into buying things that you do not need and cannot afford to buy. Invite your children in the spirit of giving to others whether it is a meal, a piece of clothing, a candy, a card, a smile, or more attention, the gesture will be appreciated.</p>
<p>Haiti1Stop wishes hope and positive beginnings to the families who’ve lost a loved one to a natural disaster, and those who are still struggling daily.
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<p>Count your blessings, because you never know when you will ever be in need, which is why it is also very important that you acknowledge and respect everyone.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2012/12/06/happy-holidays/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>INAUGURAL “IMPACT WEEK HAITI” VOYAGE</title>
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<p align="center"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Exclusive Travel Package Invites World Travelers To Experience A Caribbean Adventure</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK, NY &#8212; November 14, 2012 – My Haiti Travels</strong>, a boutique concierge firm that coordinates high-quality travel services to Haiti for leisure and business purposes, today announced its first annual “Impact Week Haiti 2013” signature expedition to Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  The five-day package will feature custom activities, volunteerism, networking and touristic exploration of the Caribbean island nation on January 17-21, 2013.  The trip is all-inclusive, including all meals, hotel and beach resort stays, private ground transportation and professional escorts in Haiti.</p>
<p>“Impact Week Haiti 2013” will offer vibrant events featuring live entertainment, fine dining, nightlife, beach resort activities on the Arcadins Coast and more. Guests will also enjoy one-of-a-kind cultural affairs, historic excursions and scenic tours of Haiti that capture its long and renowned history as the first independent sovereign nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the first black republic in the world when it declared independence from France during the Haitian Revolution on January 1, 1804.</p>
<p>“With Haiti in my heart, I founded My Haiti Travels with a mission to expose a positive image of Haiti, help stimulate the local economy, as well as create an unparalleled platform for international travelers to experience Haiti’s authentic beauty through our eyes,” said <strong>Dina Simon</strong>, founder and managing director, My Haiti Travels.  “During Impact Week Haiti 2013, our clients will receive exemplary services dedicated to introducing the real Haiti &#8211; - the people, attractions and the exciting developments that lie ahead.”</p>
<p>To coincide with the Martin Luther King, Jr.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2012/11/28/inaugural-%e2%80%9cimpact-week-haiti%e2%80%9d-voyage/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>GHACC Career Development Day</title>
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<p><strong>On Saturday December 1st, 2012</strong>, the Greater Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Orlando (GHACC), will be providing a career development day at the Public Library.  The event will take place from 11:00am &#8211; 2:00pm, at 4600 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32839.   </p>
<p>The GHACC is here to serve the Haitian community of Orlando, and look forward to helping you get your dream job!  For more information, please contact the GHACC via email at info@ghacc.org or phone at 407-308-5803. </p>
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		<title>Happy Thanksgiving from Haiti1Stop</title>
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		<title>CapraCare HuffPostLive Panel</title>
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Founder and Executive Director of CapraCare, nonprofit organization serving the residents of Fonfrede, Haiti was a panelist on the HuffPostLive on October 19, 2012. The topic of discussion was the response of medical volunteers following the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Other panelists join in the conversation such as Amy Costello, Dr Henri R. Ford and Dr Ben Nwomeh. The panelists brought their insights based on their expertise and /or experiences they witnessed while responding to the needs of the victims of Haiti earthquake.
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The video segment is worth to watch as it will enforce all organizations and NGO’s to take on responsibilities for the volunteers they bring in to Haiti. In addition, it can spark a new discussion among medical volunteers to assess their true skills prior joining a disaster relief cause and ask themselves if they are ready to work in a new environment.</p>
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<br />Bad Medicine


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CapraCare is exemplary in their methods they use to implement a community health program in Fonfrede, Haiti. They are now recruiting medical volunteers for their upcoming trip to Haiti in February 2013. Do not hesitate to contact CapraCare at info@capracare.org for further details.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2012/11/08/capracare-huffpostlive-panel/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Haitian Women Profile – 10,000 Women Entrepreneurship Training Program</title>
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<p>The <strong>10,000 Women Entrepreneurship Program</strong> is an initiative led by Goldman Sachs with the partnership of the U.S. Department of State and the Thunderbird School of Global Management to educate women from various countries including Haiti about business management. Those great leaders are positively impacting the lives of those underserved women by providing them knowledge on how to sustain a financially viable business that can in turn, create more job opportunities in their communities, and be part of their country’s economic growth. Acquiring business acumen is important for these women to identify their products and services, attract customers, expand their brand and overall improve their financial performance.</p>
<p>We were in awe of the 27 Haitian women that were selected to the <strong>10,000 Women Entrepreneurship Training Program</strong>. After an extensive and rigorous interview process led by the U.S. Embassy in Haiti for the first round, the finalists were chosen by Thunderbird and Goldman Sachs.  The winners were offered a full scholarship including airfare, hotel, transportation, course materials, food and visa fees.  According to Amy Scerra, Program Manager of Thunderbird for Good, the 27 women started their first day of school on October 15, 2012 in Arizona at the Thunderbird School of Global Management for a two-week program.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2012/10/24/haitian-women-profile-10000-women-entrepreneurship-training-program/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Charitable Giving for a Haitian student</title>
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On October 11th, we ran a brief story in our Facebook page about the collaboration between the Haitian Connection Network (HCN), a non-profit organization based in Haiti and the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for giving a pro bono reconstructive facial surgery to one of HCN’s students so he can have a better life.  The surgery was well deserving as the student named Daniel Smith was diagnosed to have a benign jaw tumor called ameloblastoma. You can read more of Daniel’s story in the Philly.Com News Article.</p>
<p dir="ltr">We just had another follow up with Kristen Hertzog, the Founder of the non-profit organization HCN to have an update of Daniel’s recovery from his surgery. He is doing well and by the end of November, he should return to Haiti and continue his online computer classes there. .</p>
<p dir="ltr">Daniel has one request; he needs a laptop to pursue his own independent study. We are asking you to help Daniel achieve his wish. If you would like to DONATE a good laptop in working condition to Daniel or the funds to acquire the equipment, please send us an email at info@haiti1stop.com and we will forward your responses to HCN.... <a href="http://haiti1stop.com/blog/2012/10/24/charitable-giving-for-a-haitian-student/" class="read_more">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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