Typical Haitian schools. The different corners of the building are the different grades, but they are all in the same room. Usually the buildings are used as schools during the week and as a church at night and on sundays.
The school/church at Viyon. The roof is made of tin, but the sides are just sticks. When it rains, leaking is a serious problem.
The school/church at Moulin. This is one of the buildings that we are in the progress of completing. The buildings are much more stable, the high roof makes it much cooler, and allows functions to still be held in the rain.
Sunday, March 13, 2005
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