
YOU CAN'T PUT A PRICE ON HOPE
But $33 is a good
place to start!

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THE CREW is a community of committed Extollo monthly donors giving hope and support to students and their families in Haiti through vocational training in construction trades.
Your monthly donation is an investment in a lasting effort to build stronger structures and economic stability in Haiti.
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Our Guarantee: 100% of your gift will go directly to training in Haiti.
"I am beginning to believe in life!"
RICHARD, EXTOLLO STUDENT
CHARITY
Over 43% of Haitians are unemployed and 73% of those with jobs are under-employed, with little opportunity to increase their earning potential. Most don't have the skills to earn more, send their kids to school, and change their future.
Extollo's CREW is changing that.

OPPORTUNITY.
CREATING OPPORTUNITY
The vast majority of our students are unable to afford Extollo's high-quality vocational training. As a community of advocates, CREW members provide financial support to ambitious men and women who are elevating their careers, their families, and their communities.
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Each student at Extollo is required to pay a portion of their course fee. CREW members commit to covering the remaining cost of their education through scholarships.
Join a like-minded community of world-changers who believe in the future of Haiti.

THE $33 IMPACT
An annual pledge $33/mo will provide the opportunity for a student to attend and get certified in a Level 1 trade such as Masonry, Electric, Welding and Concrete.
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Sure, it covers the costs of things like their trainers, textbooks, supplies, and safety equipment, but that is not what's exciting...

Here's the best part:
The construction industry is a growing market in Haiti.
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Skilled laborers drastically increase their chances to find work.
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Their daily wage doubles - effectively giving them a path out of extreme poverty. And when that happens,
everyone wins.