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HIP Haiti, an acronym of Humanitarians Initiating Progress in Haiti, is an American non-profit organization established in 2008 by Anne Jordan-Reynolds and her daughter Stephanie Reynolds, of Montgomery, Alabama. The organization supports a school and a medical clinic in , and has started the Vanilla Project, which aims to support the local economy in a sustainable manner by growing vanilla beans.

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  • HIP Haiti, an acronym of Humanitarians Initiating Progress in Haiti, is an American non-profit organization established in 2008 by Anne Jordan-Reynolds and her daughter Stephanie Reynolds, of Montgomery, Alabama. The organization supports a school and a medical clinic in , and has started the Vanilla Project, which aims to support the local economy in a sustainable manner by growing vanilla beans. (en)
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  • HIP Haiti, an acronym of Humanitarians Initiating Progress in Haiti, is an American non-profit organization established in 2008 by Anne Jordan-Reynolds and her daughter Stephanie Reynolds, of Montgomery, Alabama. The organization supports a school and a medical clinic in , and has started the Vanilla Project, which aims to support the local economy in a sustainable manner by growing vanilla beans. (en)
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