Join Us for the #HabitatinHaiti Twitter Party (November 14, 2012)

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Join us! Register on Eventbrite.

On November 14 at 7 PM EST we will moderate a Twitter conversation about the Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter Work Project in Haiti this year. The 29th annual Carter Work Project returns to Léogâne, Haiti, Nov. 23-Dec. 1, 2012, for the second year in a row.

Together, we will chat about:

  • Habitat’s earthquake recovery initiatives in Haiti and specifically how the Habitat community in Léogâne is now flourishing
  • What it takes to build and strengthen a community
  • Ways you can help with Habitat’s work in Haiti or in the community where you live

Follow @Habitat_org for updates and join the conversation at #HabitatinHaiti. For more information about the 2012 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work project, visit: http://www.habitat.org/cwp/2012. Join us! Register on Eventbrite.


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