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Here are some links to other websites about QCS, Haiti, or related topics. Clicking on a link will open a new window. To return to the QCS Contact Center, just close that window. If you know of any other relevant websites, please post them at the QCS Connections Discussion Group. Also PLEASE link to the QCS Contact Center from your website, if you have one.
IslanderOnline.com
IslanderOnline.com is the collaborative efforts of Shawn J. Stewart and Sagine E. Ferrus to fill the void of an online Caribbean community on the Internet. The aim of this site is to bring people of the Caribbean together, regardless of race, age, sex, language, culture, geographic location or economic capacity to share in our similarities as well as our differences.
Haiti Travels
Carla Bluntschli's extremely cool travel & tours business, catering to anyone who is interested in visiting Haiti and fully immersing themselves in the culture. A must-visit for prospective visitors to Haiti. Very exciting!
Safe at Home
James DeYoung's website, with musings on his work and hobbies.

EveryKindOfThing.com
Michael Francis' website portal, with links to everything under the sun! Check it out!

Sakapfet.com
Considered by many to be a definitive site for Haitians on the Web, this site was nice enough to give us a link in their database. News, culture, community, etc.

Quisqueya.org
This is the OFFICIAL "Quisqueya Christian School Home Page". The slide show brings back memories.

Associate Ministries Positions List
If you scroll down, you can find out how to apply for a job as a faculty member at Quisqueya Christian School.

World Missions' QCS page
More info on working for QCS, plus some information on the background, history, and facilities. Not sure when this was last updated.

Ayiti.com
A very simple yet beautiful site about Haiti and its people, agriculture, transportation, and everyday life. Almost optimistic. The owner of this website likes Haiti a lot.

Bob Corbett's Haiti Page
A HUGE website and an EXCELLENT resource on Haiti and its culture. This guy is kind of an expert on Haiti. Bob is semi-famous and teaches college courses on Haiti. There is lots of information on this website, including a Haiti mailing list. Definitely worth checking out.

Haiti Links
Lots and lots of other good links to info about Haiti, including many historical articles.

Haiti.org
The Haitian Embassy's website in Washington, D.C. Links and information about legal and business matters, tourism, visas, and other political stuff.

Port-Haiti.com
"The Internet Information Port Dedicated to Haiti and to the Haitian People". A very "busy" website with billions of links. Information in Kreyol and English. Lots of current Haitian culture and links to other Haitian-run websites.

Windows on Haiti
Lots of pictures of art and other pieces of culture. Also discussions, essays, and commentary.

Saint Joseph's
An inexpensive place to stay when visiting Haiti. A good way to experience Haitian reality.