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December 22, 2010

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Hi Friend,

As we wrap up an eventful, often challenging year, we give thanks for the opportunities we've had to give and to receive.

The outpouring of support following the tragic earthquake in Haiti was unprecedented. We all knew, however that it would require a sustained effort to really make an impact on the rebuilding of Haiti.

At HUFH we have sustained our efforts, steadily continuing our work to bring opportunities to the children in most need.

Now we need your help!

Cadet School

77746HUFh's school in Cadet will open three classrooms in January 2011. Can you give a child the gift of education? Please donate to help with tuition, books, and school supplies. Please Donate

More Classrooms
DSC00935 Ninety percent of Cadet's 65,000 residents are illiterate. The remoteness of Cadet means that help may never reach this community. HUFH is commited to providing more classrooms to accomodate the children here. Will you help us buy more cement, pay builders and create more classrooms? Please Donate

Please invest in the children of Cadet. We will bring you updates of the pupils as they begin their first day of school next year!

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