The road to Piton Vallue is unpaved, and for the last portion descending into the community, the road is extremely steep and not passable by vehicular traffic. Only foot traffic can reach the community at this time. This project will rebuild the road and allow vehicular access to the community and to the school.
Route Vallue Road Construction
The construction of the road is a multi-phased project. Being the largest undertaking of the total effort, it will not only require the most material and man power, but also the most time. It is because of this that we are formulating a schedule in which the first phase of the road construction will be the grading of the path into a temporary dirt road. This will require moving substantial amount of earth, and blazing a trail for materials and equipment to get to the remote location of the school. After the school has reached substantial completion, phase 2, the paving of the road will begin. This will start from the school, and be laid in reverse to ensure lengthy curing time for the newly laid surface.
New![5.31.12] C2C presents “Up From the Rubble” Photo Gallery and Auction Event showcasing photos taken by Haitian Photographer, Ocean Morisset and the C2C team. Proceeds from photo sales will go to completing the building of the water system to provide clean, potable water for over 16,000 people.
[12.8.11] C2C partners with the Black Employee Network (BEN) of American Express for their "Blue Carpet Event". C2C CEO+FireStarter Marie-Yolaine Eusebe and the C2C Team, the only non-profit awarded the opportunity to participate in the event, will be the recipient of the event's cell phone drive. The cell phones donated at the event will go to C2C’s Haïti Restoration and Transformation Pilot Project.
[11.12.2011] C2C Founder+FireStarter Marie-Yolaine Eusebe, Founder of Community2Community and Haitian Rountable Member, will be on hand with the C2C Team on November 12, 2011 to support the The Haitian Roundtable and the Global Syndicate with the New York Historical Society (NYHS) Haïti Day to display the Haitian Independence of Declaration original document at the New York Historical Society.
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New![April 26, 2012] C2C NY team returns home after an industrious week of meetings, surveying, and continuing work on the Haïti Restoration and Transformation Pilot Project’s water system initiative with the people of Petit Goâve.
[Sept. 23, 2011] - C2C Founder+FireStarter, Marie-Yolaine Eusebe featured in New York Beacon recently accepting a nomination by the Haitian Roundtable (HRT) to become one of its inaugural Members. [PDF, page 16]
[Sept. 14, 2011] - C2C Founder+FireStarter, Marie-Yolaine Eusebe recently accepted a nomination by the Haitian Roundtable (HRT) to become one of its inaugural Members.