In partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce in Morocco (AmCham), HAF has launched a corporate social responsibility program. The program targets the over 250 Moroccan and US companies that are members of AmCham, with a particular focus on engaging small and medium sized enterprises. The goal of the program is to provide a platform for companies to invest in
HAF’s project to bring clean drinking water to five Moroccan villages is featured as part of GlobalGiving’s “Fill the Glass” fundraiser in celebration of World Water Day. Your donation before Sunday, March 22nd could help HAF earn an additional $1,000 in project funds…we are already off to a great start! Just $15 provides clean drinking water for one person – every drop counts! What
Between February 19th and 23rd nearly 20,000 cherry and apple trees were distributed to 250 households, including twenty-eight villages, in the Tifnoute Valley as part of the Kate Jeans-Gail Tree Nursery Memorial. Trees were also distributed to local schools in the valley, allowing children of all ages to participate in this community-wide project. More trees will be distributed
Today is World Water Day. One billion people in the world do not have access to clean drinking water. Nearly 1.8 million children die every year from waterborne illnesses. But you can help change this. Download a free copy of “World Water Run: The Race to Provide Safe Drinking Water to the World” to learn more about the world water
Making its debut just in time for Earth Day on April 22nd and Arbor Day on April 24th, HAF’s Teacher Toolkit is an innovative way to introduce Moroccan geography and culture, volunteerism, and environmental awareness to children in grades one through six. The program includes interactive lessons, a tree planting activity, and grassroots fundraising to plant “sister” trees
HAF’s NYC team is hard at work putting together a series of networking, fundraising, and outreach events for the coming months. Their goal is to connect HAF fans and supporters to Morocco related cultural and artistic events already happening in NYC, as well as create our own inspirational gatherings to inform you of HAF’s latest projects and how
Join the High Atlas Foundation for spring happy hours in DC (May 29th) and NYC (June 4th). Hear the latest updates from the field, get a sneak peak at HAF’s newest initiatives – including grassroots fundraising and youth outreach programs, and enjoy complimentary Moroccan appetizers with new and old friends. Please RSVP to kate@highatlasfoundation.org to let us know
On the evening of June 1st, Moroccan Ambassador to the US, H.E. Aziz Mekouar, and Mrs. Maria Felice Mekouar hosted a sit down dinner for thirty High Atlas Foundation supporters. High Atlas Foundation President, Dr. Yossef Ben-Meir, and Country Director, Kate McLetchie, were joined by Board Members, Sir Charles Dahan, Barbara Balaj, and Talal Belrhiti. We were delighted
Width=200|height=54]We are excited to let you know that the Moroccan American Cultural Center has initiated a $5,000 matching challenge grant for HAF. Through September 20th every dollar you donate or pledge will be matched up to $5,000! You can make a secure donation online, fill out a pledge form, or send us a check. Do you live in Morocco?
HAF has partnered with G4S (Morocco), the worldâs leading international securities group, to combat rural poverty and highlight awareness for dislocation of Moroccoâs rural populations due to challenging socio-economic conditions. Together, this NGO-corporate partnership will bring clean drinking water to five villages in the Tifnoute Valley, benefitting 1,500 people. It will also  plant 15,000 saplings in
Shortly after its release, in the spring of 2008, HAF teamed up with the authors of the childrenâs book The Butter Man, Ali Alalou and Elizabeth Letts Alalou (RPCV Morocco 1983-1986), to share their Moroccan tale of âpatience, perseverance, and hopeâ with HAF friends and supporters. If you missed out on purchasing a signed copy of The Butter Man at one
HAF will receive a Peace Corps Response Volunteer this fall â and it could be you! The Peace Corps Response program allows former Volunteers to re-enroll in Peace Corps for short-term assignments that range from three months to one year, working in everything from HIV/AIDS education to humanitarian assistance in response to natural disasters to capacity-building of
âA penny can make a differenceâ was the motto for sixty-five students in the Fairfax County School Age Child Care (SACC) after school program at Shrevewood Elementary School in Falls Church, Virginia. The children, ages six to eleven, raised $200 through grassroots fundraising efforts and secured a $200 matching grant from a corporate sponsor, to
HAF is excited to welcome Rabia El Alama, Managing Director for the American Chamber of Commerce in Morocco, to the Board of Directors! With twenty years of experience in project management, entrepreneurship, and international business, Rabia is looking forward to working with HAF to build its corporate giving program, helping to develop creative ways to engage corporations
HAFâs project to bring clean drinking water to Moroccan villages is featured as part of GlobalGivingâs Ramadan Giving Campaign. Please consider making a life changing gift to help 1,600 people in five villages in southern Morocco have access to safe drinking water. Just $15 provides clean drinking water for one person and $150 for an entire family. And,
Mabrouk Ramadan from all of us at the High Atlas Foundation! You are invited to join HAF Board members, supporters, and friends for Ramadan ftoor during the month of September. The cost includes a donation to HAF to support its One Million Tree campaign (cash and checks please). More information about HAFâs newest project â a
HAF will host its fifth annual New York City reception â a Moroccan hefla â on the evening of Friday, November 6th (7pm-10pm) at the American Institute of Architects New York. Approximately 150 guests, including Moroccan expatriates, returned Peace Corps Volunteers, politicians, business leaders, and academicians, will take part in the eveningâs festivities that include Moroccan hors dâoeuvres, a traditional tea pouring
Over 125 guests, including Moroccan expatriates, former Peace Corps Volunteers and staff, business leaders, and academicians, participated in HAFâs Fifth Annual New York City reception held on the evening of November 6th at the American Institute of Architects New York. Guests enjoyed Moroccan hors dâoeuvres, a traditional tea pouring ceremony, henna art, and music. The
Looking for a meaningful way to give this holiday season? HAFâs Made in Morocco partners might just have the thing you are looking for! Our partners are committed to using local materials and talent to produce high quality products that respect both the environment and the people who create them. They partner with us on events, contribute
To kick off 2010, HAF is launching a networking and idea sharing initiative in New York City, aptly called Eat.Drink.Share. Weâll be meeting every few months to discuss a different development topic, provide updates on HAFâs projects, network, and share ideas (and share good Moroccan food!). Please join us on Sunday, January 10th for the inaugural gathering at LâOrange
The students of Ibn Khaldoun Academy, located in Alexandria, Virginia, kicked off a year of service with a tree planting event held on school grounds on October 31, 2009. The Moroccan owned academy offers instruction in Arabic, French, and Islamic studies to students from elementary school to adults. Students, teachers, and parents came together on
During the month of March, the Washington Moroccan Club (WMC) is celebrating its 20th anniversary with 20 events that highlight the diversity and spirit of Morocco. HAF is proud to partner with WMC on this special occasion to present the program Rural Development in Morocco. On Friday, March 12th from 5 :30pm-7 :30pm, please join the High Atlas Foundation
âGlobal Sustainability through Community Developmentâ is the theme of People to People Internationalâs (PTPI) 2010 Young Generation (YG) IMPACT Weekend to be held on Friday, May 28, 2010 – Sunday, May 30, 2010 at The Heldrich Hotel (10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ). The conference is aimed at connecting young adults to PTPI’s mission of enhancing international understanding
In rural Morocco, women play an integral role in the sustainability of their communities. HAF works to have these women’s voices heard through organized women’s cooperatives. HAF will be presenting in conjunction with Kantara Crafts, a fair trade company specializing in women’s carpet weaving cooperatives, on the importance of cooperatives, current projects being led in the
His Excellency Aziz Mekouar Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United States. and the Board of Directors of the High Atlas Foundation, cordially invite you to join us for a special reception and silent auction to honor the contribution of the High Atlas Foundation to rural development in Morocco. When: Friday, June 18th
Each fall for the past five years, HAF has hosted an annual fundraising event in New York City to support development projects with rural communities throughout Morocco.  These events have traditionally taken the form of Moroccan heflas, featuring North African food, art, music, silent auctions, and distinguished honorees. For the 2010 event, HAF is pursuing something more ambitious: a
Between June 3rd and June 5th, HAF hosted fourteen students and two adult leaders from People to People International (PTPI) in the village of Tassa Ouirgane located in southern Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. PTPI, founded by President Dwight Eisenhower, and now run by his granddaughter, is dedicated to cross-cultural communication within and across communities and nations. The
La Fondation du Haut Atlas (FHA) a Ă©tĂ© honorĂ©e de la visite du Consul gĂ©nĂ©ral des Ătats-Unis, M. Brian Shukan, aux cimetiĂšres musulman, juif et chrĂ©tien dâEssaouira qui y font lâobjet  du projet de patrimoine culturel de la FHA. A lâentrĂ©e des cimetiĂšres, M. Shukan a Ă©tĂ© accueilli et accompagnĂ© par M. AndrĂ© Azoulay, Conseiller de
Greetings to friends, supporters and beneficiaries of the High Atlas Foundation. My name is Lillian Thompson and I am a Peace Corps Response Volunteer. Since my arrival in Morocco in May, I have been working with the High Atlas Foundation to develop its curriculum in participatory development. I hope to use my blog to keep you
As an American student at Al Akhawayn University I have been an intern with the High Atlas Foundation this summer. Iâve had the opportunity to participate in and observe first-hand the work that the High Atlas Foundation is doing in Morocco. Last semester Professor Ben-Meir (the Foundationâs president) introduced participatory development to my class and a