OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS LOOKING TO MAKE IMPACT IN HAITI
Written by Dana Jean
Saturday, 22 October 2011 00:00
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

WIDE VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS LOOKING TO MAKE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT IN HAITI

Allen, Texas, USA, 21 October 2011 - Universal Learning Centre announces numerous opportunities to be involved in the organization in very significant roles. Posting opportunities on Idealist.org, Universal Learning Centre hopes to attract people with a passion for education, for developing countries, and specifically for Haiti. Opportunities vary widely and include very interesting positions such as amateur videographers who will videotape libraries around the U.S. to be included in training videos for library staff in Haiti. Also posted on Idealist.org:

  • Instructional Designer to develop enrichment programs for the libraries in Haiti
  • Print Translators to translate documents from English to French and Creole and vice versa (multiple positions available)
  • Web Content Manager to maintain and promote the organization’s website
  • Writers to pen articles for the organization’s blog and construct posts for social media sites (multiple positions available)
  • Press Specialist to pen search engine optimized press releases

Volunteers for these positions are not required to be in Texas, or in the U.S. Universal Learning Centre also welcomes international volunteers. The organization is looking forward to welcoming individuals who are passionate and want to make a real impact in Haiti.

 The Universal Learning Centre (ULC) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization whose goal is: “To provide educational resources and learning opportunities for people living in developing countries.”

 Poverty and illiteracy prevent individuals and communities from excelling socially and economically. ULC aims to address these challenges by making available modern learning centres/libraries in developing countries. These learning centres will include the latest educational resources and programs that focus on improving literacy rates and key skills and capabilities vital for both individual and collective prosperity.

For more information, please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 602-904-5363 (Skype).

Last Updated on Monday, 24 October 2011 07:44
 

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