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PROVIDING HOPE AND HELP SINCE 1992
The Project Development Learning Center is dedicated to helping Haitian children both in Atlantic County and Haiti. It is estimated nearly 150 Haitian children live in Atlantic County, NJ. Many of these children need special attention from schools related to language barriers, poverty, single parent homes, and cultural differences.
We are a devoted group of businessmen, engineers, an agronomist, medical doctors, nurses, teachers and volunteers who have combined our experiences to work with the Haitian people. If you can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us concerning our activities and involvements. We are anticipating for you to join us in providing a better life for the forgotten children of Haiti.
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Our organization works to open the eyes of America to the plight of Haitian children. We want the Haitian children to know America cares. |
Please help our children!
We are a New Jersey based non-profit organization that is working in the remote Haitian areas providing education. In addition, we have also begun to provide medical assistance, nutritional support, agricultural training, water supply, sanitation, and roads to have access to different remote sites.
This summer we started working in the area of Morne Blanc Commune des  Cotes-de Fer. We prepared the foundation to build the school and church. Our goal is to move the work to other villages which are in need.
| TO ALL GOD’S
PEOPLE ... OUR CHILDREN NEED YOU |
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If you would like to be a part of
our program, contact us at:
P.O. Box 275, Pleasantville, NJ 08232
If you prefer, you may contact:
Nelson Cavalier, President of Project
Development
(609) 641-7994
Our Foundation Status Classification
is under the Federal Internal Revenue Code 501(a)(c)(3). Foundation Status Classification:
509 (a) (1) / 170 (b) (1) (A) (ii)
Inquiries can refer to our public status:
Employer ID # 22-3077829
Registration # 223-077-829/000
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