Invite Dr. Tawainga Katsvairo As Speaker
Sought after as speaker, Tawainga, our CEO has presented internationally across the US, Europe, Africa, South and Central America, and the Caribbean. A dynamic and engaging speaker, he has presented to a wide range of audiences including universities, companies, and civic groups such as Rotary Clubs, Kiwanis, and places of worship. He has appeared on TV and spoken on radio programs. Contact us for Tawainga to speak at your events.
Collaborative Partners
We’re grateful to our many partners! Each is contributing to the effort to create sustainable communities either through education initiatives for the underprivileged in the US or erosion and poverty reduction in Haiti. These partners include civic and educational organizations, places of worship, businesses, and individuals.
Join us! Together we’re working to reduce soil erosion, thereby improving the lives of Haitians and the country’s overall socioeconomic situation.
Other Organizations
Phipps Farm
Rotary Club of St Marc, Haiti
Rotary Club of Bayonnais-Gonaïves, Haiti
Georgia Farmers
The farmers provide advice on the management of Bermuda grass and goats for their colleague farmers in Haiti. The farmers also provide financial assistance for growing grasses in Haiti. Georgia grows large acres of Bermuda grass and bahiagrass, the same kinds of grass we’re growing in Haiti. Farmers in Georgia also raise goats. In Haiti, goats are a major threat to the grass, but are an essential source of income and food for villagers.
Major Individual Donors
Connie & Len Adams
Dr. Larry Deeb
Dr. Fanchon Funk
Drs. Penny Gilmer & Sanford Safron
Dr. Mark Jack
Dr. Angela Natilla
Robert Parker
Jan and Lance Peterson
Nancy Stepina Robison
David & Jane Watson
Partnership with Rotary International!
Soil and water management in Haiti are of concern to Rotary International. Rotary International has a 10 year plan to provide clean water to Haiti. Rotary International President Barry Rassin has major interest in the potential impact and supports the grass project.