
Haitian American Jean Arnaud, seen here in the orange. A far cry from North America, this University of Massachusetts graduate labors with muddied handsand and farm worthy clothes.In 2009, he wanted to go to Haiti to help.In 2011-2014…,
He did just that. He is in Haiti teaching sustainable agriculture and perma-culture.
Giving back in expertise and knowledge as best as he can.Jean Arnaud, secret identity Haitian American Hero. #communityservice
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