Wynne Farm- Environment and Education!By Matt Marek on Jeudi, décembre 8, 2005.
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These two worlds were brought together this past Wednesday. Twelve orphan girls from City of God a slum of 10,000 people in Haiti’s capital, accompanied by their first grade teacher, headed into the mountains of Kenscoff, 45 minutes away, to visit Wynne Farm. Wynne Farm, founded by Victor Wynne in the 1930s and now run by Jane Wynne, his daughter, is a magical place in Haiti that is fast suffering the same misfortune as most of Haiti’s environment. As Jane Wynne does battle with those who encroach on her land using the same destructive practices, environmental and political that have destroyed Haiti for centuries she works equally as hard to educate Haiti’s youth about their environment.
Jane is also active with other major environmental and peasant organizations in Haiti including being a founder of FWE Fondatioin Wynne Pour L’Environment. She plays a major role in protecting the environment through reforestation efforts, alternative fuel programs and larger scale education initiatives.
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its just wonderful!
its just wonderful!
Good Job
Want to send my best wishes to Jenny. I hpe you remember me
Hortense
Farming In Haiti
I would love to talk to you about yoru fathers work and suggestions you would have for someone beginning a project today.
Thank you
Audie
My email address is jwynne2005@yahoo.com
Thanks
Jane
Thank you
I would appreciate getting in contact with Bridget,Bryan and Audie. Please contact me at my email address. Thank you for your kind remarks.
Jane
thank you
Jane,it's a wonderful thing that you are doing.i only wish there were more people like you.people who care about the environment.the destruction of the flora and fauna in haiti is more drastic than most places.how frustrated this must be for you;watching the beautiful trees that protect the land and the people to a larger extent, being decimated right from under your eyes.how sad.what can i do to help? some one who cares.Audie
Jane Wynn
Jane,
I received your voice message but could not hear well your email address or your phone number. Please email me at bryan@haitiinnovation.org and then I can ask around for you. Thanks.
Bryan
Wynne Farm
Does anyone know how to contact Jane Wynne?
Thanks, Bridget
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