Schools
Haiti: Since
1973, when AMURT (Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team) volunteers
first started working in the poorest areas of Port-au-Prince, Ananda
Marga has been providing the community with a weekly medical clinic,
a food distribution program, and education initiatives supplementing
its school operations ranging from adult literacy, martial arts,
and English classes, to yoga and meditation classes, to solar oven
construction workshops.
Over the years the deepening poverty in Haiti and the lack of hope
for a better future has meant that many Haitians struggle to survive
on a daily basis. This desperate situation is getting worse. There
has been a total collapse of the already shaky infrastructure, and
electricity and running water is sporadic at best. This has made
life even more difficult for poor families. Haiti has become yet
another example of a state that has failed its people, leaving the
Haitians to fend for themselves against impossible circumstances.
Children are succumbing to malnutrition and diseases at record rates.
According to UNICEF, the political, social and economic chaos has
indentured 300,000 children into a life of domestic slavery.
Currently
AMURT runs two schools in Port-au-Prince, serving students who would
otherwise be unable to get any education. The curriculum is based
on the principles of Neohumanism, emphasizing holistic development
of the student’s personality.
Both of the schools are an integral part of
the social and cultural fabric of the Haitian society. They are
situated on the outskirts of one of the poorest residential slums
in Port-au-Prince. Most of the students are confronted daily by
extreme economic hardship and tense social conditions. Because of
the complete lack of a social safety net most of them have no medical
care, are malnourished, and have no access to school materials or
supplies. We are currently running a feeding program, a daily medical
clinic at the school, a weekend medical camp, a solar oven initiative,
and disaster relief for the villages that have been hit hardest
by the flooding of May 2004. Our goal is to develop a variety of
service programs that seek to benefit the students, their families,
and the surrounding community. The areas that experience greatest
need are community health care, nutrition, adult education, literacy
and skills training.
Planning and fundraising has begun for the establishment of the
Center for Neohumanistic Education (CNHE). The center will strive
to develop a balanced representation of the arts, sciences, economics
and esoteric studies. It will seek to draw upon the rich cultural
and spiritual heritage of the Haitian people, bringing in volunteers
and participants from around the world. The focus will be on building
programs that are accepted and embraced by the local community,
who will play an active part in the center's administration and
maintenance.
The CNHE will share space with the Neohumanist school at our Delmas
location. The building is currently undergoing extensive renovation,
adding energy-efficient features such as a rainwater collection
system, composting bins, a rooftop garden, solar ovens and a complete
solar PV system providing electricity for the evening classes and
computer lab. The project will serve as an environmental education
center, housing several labs and student-run service projects that
will seek to encourage active participation and creativity.
The CNHE will have a very active community outreach orientation.
Its unique location in the heart of Port-au-Prince together with
the capabilities of its educational initiatives will provide a suitable
base for establishing and maintaining a host of planned integrated
development projects, including several cooperative initiates such
as a community tech (and computer education) center, an evening
adult education program, an environmental education center, and
construction and sewing cooperatives. The community has requested
these development projects, which will provide people with an opportunity
for eventually meeting their economic needs.
We welcome volunteers who have desire to serve
those less fortunate. Bring along your enthusiasm, practical life
skills, and passion for making this a better world. Personal initiative,
team building, education experience, and community involvement are
all valuable skills. Knowledge of French or Haitian Creole is a
plus but not a requirement.
Have you got what it takes?
Email service at anandamarga.org to volunteer.
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