School Opens!

October 29th, 2011 by admin

 

After more than a year of hard work, the South Windsor Haiti School Preschool (Ecole Agape-South Windsor Preschool) will open its doors in Lilavois, Haiti on Monday, Oct 24th, 2011. A delegation from the town of South Windsor will be there to participate in the long awaited event.

The delegation includes South Windsor town councilman and president of South Windsor Haiti School, Inc., Dr. Saud Anwar; Rabbi Jeffrey Glickman, from Temple Beth Hillel; Dr. Joel Davidson, president of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Dental Society Association; and Mrs. Judy Glickman. “I am very excited about the opening of our school,” Dr. Anwar said. “Without the generous support of the South Windsor community, this day would not have been possible.”

The group will be taking books, schools supplies, vitamins and nutritional supplements to the school. The items have been donated by members of the South Windsor community. A proclamation signed by Mayor John Pelkey will be placed on the school building and South Windsor’s town seal will be placed on the pre-school building that is now being added to the existing school.

The mission of the South Windsor Haiti School Task Force is to offer services to the Haitian people so that they can take responsibility for their own education, health and nutrition.

The South Windsor Haiti School Task Force is partnering with Ecole Agape, a tuition-free private school serving more than 200 children. Established more than 25 years ago, Ecole Agape educates girls in grades 1 through 6 and a small number of preschool age children from impoverished families and who would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend school. The task force is funding the construction of a permanent location for the preschool, enabling the school to accept more needy preschool age children. The School will also house a small health care and dental clinic to serve the entire community.

The South Windsor Haiti School is a registered 501 C 3 charity located in South Windsor, CT, dedicated to building a better world through education. The South Windsor Haiti School Task Force is looking forward to the continued support of the South Windsor community as it continues to raise funds to operate and maintain the Ecole Agape-South Windsor Preschool.

Fundraiser Pictures by Lena Stien

June 14th, 2011 by admin

Dr. Anwar addresses our guests. "The Fundraiser is a great success!" Click here for a slideshow.

Renowned photographer Lena Stein was on hand to take pictures of our event.  Lena specializes in “fine portrait, wedding and event photography”.   She also travels to and shoots subjects based on humanitarian interest, including locations in Nepal, India and Haiti.

Fox 61 Coverage!

June 6th, 2011 by admin

Special thanks to Narmeen Choudhury!

Check out our latest newsletter!

May 9th, 2011 by admin
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South Windsor Haiti School Banner

April 23rd, 2011 by saudanwar

Dinner Invitation

April 10th, 2011 by saudanwar



Journal Inquirer Coverage on Ecole Agape

March 22nd, 2011 by admin

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SW Haiti School Task Force to build Haitian preschool

By Kory Loucks
Journal Inquirer

Published: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:45 AM EDT

SOUTH WINDSOR — After months of consideration and reviewing potential projects, members of the South Windsor Haiti School Task Force have decided to build and operate a preschool in the Haitian town of Lilavois, just outside of Port-au-Prince.

Town Council member Saud Anwar, a physician who heads the South Windsor Haiti School Task Force, said Friday the hope is to open the school by October, staffed with up to four teachers for between 60 to 80 girls.

Save the Date

February 14th, 2011 by saudanwar

Please keep the June 11th, 2011 evening available for the South Windsor Haiti School Fund Raising event.

South Windsor Haiti Team Members go to NYC to meet Haitian friends to learn about a School Ecole Agape

February 14th, 2011 by saudanwar

Battle for Haiti, now on Frontline

January 12th, 2011 by admin

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The Battle for Haiti