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For immediate release.
"Give a man seed and a bucket of water and he can plant a
garden. Teach
him to irrigate and he can produce a crop that will not only
feed himself, but his family and his community."
The use of agricultural irrigation can improve the quality
of life, dramatically impact food production and provide a
much needed revenue stream for the disadvantaged worldwide.
With your help, “Irrigation without Borders” can
provide a cultural foundation of sustainability, commerce
and hope in destitute communities around the globe.
On Sunday, March 13, 2011 at 1 p.m., “Irrigation without
Borders” founder David Youssi launched
Camp H.A.I.T.I.
(Haitian Agriculture Irrigation Technology
Initiative), which will raise awareness and money to
establish irrigation systems in third and fourth world
countries.
Youssi, an Irrigation Association Ambassador, will be
camping every night until funds have been raised to support
at least one proposed village irrigation project.
Youssi chose camping to show solidarity with those
who live like this every day.
Our campfire can be seen every night as you travel on Towne
Lake Parkway, in Woodstock, GA.
Visit with David anytime between
7pm and midnight to show
your support and learn more about Camp H.A.I.T.I. and
Irrigation without Borders
www.irrigationwithoutBorders.org .
Join us and help
spread the word.

http://www.ledgernews.com/dload.php?volume=17&issue=15
(Cherokee Ledger Issue 15, page 17) CAMPING MISSION -
Cherokee Ledger News Article.
http://www.ledgernews.com/community/cherokee-life/1170-february-15-2012/4573-camping-with-a-cause-raises-40000
CAMPING brings in $40,000.00 - Cherokee
Ledger News
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