THE AGT CENTER 
HAITI PROJECT, Inc.

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A VISION!

We have recently purchased a great property, about 50 acres of land, located 5 miles north from the city of Saint-Marc, Haiti.

 The AGT Center will have University, Conservatory of Music, Hospital, Worship Center, and Various facilitiess.

University

Hospital

Conservatory of Music

Worship Center

The NEED in Haiti is GREAT

Health Care

"The majority of the Haitian population lacks access to drinking water and proper sanitation, but cholera treatment has still not been properly integrated into the few existing public health facilities"
Médecins Sans Frontières

Education

Currently, the majority of Haitians lack access to quality education; a prerequisite for sustained social and economic development.

USAID's Article

Arts

The passion for music in Haitian culture is infectious. You cannot walk down a street in Haiti without hearing music blasting from a radio or pass by a church without hearing choral music pouring through the windows. 

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Spiritual Care

There's a great spiritual need in Haiti. Our main church, Gospel Tabernacle of Saint-Marc, is too small to hold large gathering. With a ministry of more than 25 churches in the department of Artibonite, we sometime meet with 6,000 people. 
GOSPELTSM.ORG
  • Interview in the local paper

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  • See what others are saying about the Project 

    Read the articles below!

    Palm Beach State College

    "Palm Beach State College alumnus Luc Beauliere has a big vision for his hometown of Saint-Marc, Haiti.
    Beauliere, who graduated from PBSC in 2007 with an Associate in Arts degree, is currently raising funds to build a community center for the people of Saint-Marc and the surrounding areas."
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    Florida Atlantic University

    "Luc graduated from FAU in 2010 with a BA in Music Education. In 2013, Luc returned to his hometown of Saint-Marc, Haiti to give back to his community. Seeing a lack of opportunity and the level of poverty that people were living in, Luc was inspired to start the Artibonite Gospel Tabernacle (AGT)."
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