Fri, Oct 30, 2009 -- 10:00 AM
'On That Day, Everybody Ate'
After the untimely death of her husband,
Margaret Trost was left with her five-year-old child and
much uncertainty about the future. But after a
fortuitous trip to Haiti where she encountered
unimagined poverty, Trost ended up founding an
organization to help feed those in need on the island --
and in the process worked through some of her own grief
and shock. Margaret Trost is the author of "On That Day,
Everybody Ate: One Woman's Story of Hope and Possibility
in Haiti."
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Host: Dave Iverson
Guests:
- Margaret Trost, author, founder and director of The What If? Foundation, which partners with the St. Clare's community of Port-au-Prince to provide food, enroll students in school and run a summer camp
- Brian Concannon Jr., director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
More info:
- About the What If? Foundation : at WhatIfFoundation.org
- About "On That Day, Everybody Ate" : at the book's official website


