Voila donates $100,000 to HELP
In November 2010, the Voila Foundation held a press conference to highlight the latest chapter in their longstanding partnership with HELP. Robin Padberg, the CEO of Voila, presented HELP's Country Director, Garry Delice, with a check for $100,000, to sponsor 20 HELP students for the 2010-2011 school year.
HELP op-ed in the Montreal Gazette
Universities reopen as HELP expands
HELP welcomed its largest freshman class to date, including Ginel Dorleon (above), a computer science student from the town of Gros Morne...
HELP Alum Interview: Florenal Joseph
HELP caught up with alum Florenal Joseph, who's completing his Master's degree at Brooklyn College and participated in the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Bioenergy Review in July 2010...
The MasterCard Foundation Partners with HELP
The MasterCard Foundation is strengthening HELP with several related initiatives...>
HELP gets GOOD feature
About Voila Foundation
Waterford, MI: Charity game night
After the earthquake, Dick and Nancy Peurtas, the owners of the Overtyme Grill & Tap in Waterford, MI, approached their friend, Jan MacCormack, asking how they could help.
VA Tech forms Haiti intern program with HELP
HELP students speak at CGIU
The 2010 CGIU annual meeting was hosted by the University of Miami, and two HELP students were invited to speak on panels. Click here to watch the webcasts.
From Haiti to Hanover
In the wake of the earthquake, Dartmouth College accepted two of HELP's top students for their spring session...
Rebuilding Haiti's higher education system
New York, NY: Haitian art auction
HELP founder profiled by Brown University
HELP students helping Haiti, thanks to you!
In the days following the earthquake, as we accounted for all of the students, we began looking for opportunities for many students...
Education System Also Leveled in Quake
A sad day at HELP
Samson was recovering some books at the old HELP center yesterday afternoon when a neighbor approached him with a letter that someone had asked him to deliver to HELP...
Recovering Haiti, renewing hope
A friend here recently said "things are starting to come back; not to normal, just back." There is a new normal in Port-au-Prince...
108/108 - Gade yon mirak!
"Gade yon mirak" can loosely be translated as "Behold a miracle." Today we tracked down the 2 students who we had not yet heard from...
Starting to look forward, not back
I spent Monday trying to bury the father of a dear friend of mine. It was much more of a race against circumstance and time than a time for reflection and remembrance...