Education  Haiti Project #44308

180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti

by Extollo International
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180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti
180 Scholarships for Vocational Training in Haiti

Project Report | Jun 7, 2023
Scholarship Report

By Christie Gloster-Bierman | Trade School Director

Despite living in a country that many have described as on the brink of civil war, the Haitian people are very resilient. They continue to strive to push their lives forward in every way possible. Extollo has also found a new normal in this environment, and we remain focused on growing our training programs and taking advantage of new opportunities that arise.

In April, a neighboring organization asked us to consider offering advanced welding training to two students from their community who had completed Welding Level 1.  We seized this chance to launch a new class, Metal Fabrication Level 1.  Taught by our two top welding employees, this is the first class Extollo has kicked off with a Haitian team (rather than our US trainers).  This is a big step, as it is our goal that the trade school be fully Haitian-run.  

Both trainers and students had a great experience over the course of a week, learning the metal fabrication process from start to finish in our metal fabrication shop using state-of-the-art equipment.  The trainees spent mornings in the classrooms learning coursework and building skills through exercises, and transitioning to project work in the afternoons.  

The students are so grateful for the skills and knowledge that will help them become hired for larger building projects.  You are such an integral part of this success story.  You are carving out a better future for two young men who share a common goal, to be able to work and contribute and care for themselves and their families.  Thank you so much!

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Extollo International

Location: Pleasanton, CA - USA
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Twitter: @Extollo_Int
Project Leader:
Keith Cobell
Pleasanton , CA United States

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