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Electrical Project
School of Medicine & Pharmacy UEH
The Jacques Stephen Alexis Foundation (JSAF), keen to promote health and education in Haiti responded to an urgent call at the School of Medicine and Pharmacy of the UEH, its alma mater, to help meet a major challenge : provide electrical power during night hours and at times of shortage of city power.
As a result, our foundation donated US $ 50,735.70 to pay for phase 1 of a project of alternative electricity. The installed state of the art system provides electrical energy to seventeen classrooms at the school of medicine. Night classes and activities during hours of city power shortage are no longer the challenge at the school of medicine for medical and nursing students.
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PLACED
On floor 1, (4) Four Sunny Island 6048-US - 6 KW inverters were placed.
2GENERATE
On floor 1, (4) Sunny Boy to generate power from 120 x 260-watt panels mounted in 10 x 12 strings.
3CHARGES
The Sunny Boys charges six (6) WECO 4.4 K lithium batteries placed on a metal base.
4INSTALLED
On floor 2, a 12 kW Growatt inverter was installed to power four (4) classrooms (Nursing Section) and three (3) WECO 4.4k batteries which total 13.2 KWh.
Materials For Healthcare
Jacques Stephen Alexis Foundation has organized a fundraising activity among its members in the United States to provide a dozen of thermometers and pulse oximeters for community healthcare workers in rural Aquin, Haiti.
Dr. Danielle Comeau, an active member of JSAF insure that the materials provided is properly used and maintained to help the people in that community.
Support for Haitian Community
To mitigate the effect of COVID-19 pandemic in the Haitian community, JSA foundation successfully raise 5000 USD among its supporters in Haiti, United States and Canada to provide face masks made in Haiti to sick patients at the State University Hospital in Port-au-Prince and several other rural communities in the southern part of the country and in the central plateau.. We partner with other organizations working on the ground like “Pitit Manman Marie”, “Rotary club” and “Zanmi Lasante “(Partners in Health) to insure that the help reach the most vulnerable members of the community
Support for Haitian Community
To mitigate the effect of COVID-19 pandemic in the Haitian community, JSA foundation successfully raise 5000 USD among its supporters in Haiti, United States and Canada to provide face masks made in Haiti to sick patients at the State University Hospital in Port-au-Prince and several other rural communities in the southern part of the country and in the central plateau.. We partner with other organizations working on the ground like “Pitit Manman Marie”, “Rotary club” and “Zanmi Lasante “(Partners in Health) to insure that the help reach the most vulnerable members of the community

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