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Helping Haiti

January 19th, 2010

Not enough can be said about Haiti right now. I’m annoyed with people who have the audacity to slam charity of any kind for people who are significantly less fortunate than us. The luxury of being an American is that most of your worries (including the ones about being outraged at banks, car companies, Presidents and the like) is literally minute compared to worrying about where you will get water that day or if your child will live because of a limb infection. This lack of perspective is frightening. I do tolerate questions of infrastructure, not just from our side, but from the Haitian’s side as well. I pray this tragedy sheds light on the necessity for roads, however crudely paved, steel beams (even if you must beg another country for steel) to reinforce hospitals and other important buildings. Some of the problems of getting resources to Haiti have nothing to do with well meaning countries trying to arrive there. Bottle necking supplies are stuck because there is a wealthy of help trying to land on the size of a pin top. Haiti is not a large country. Six large sized planes fit on their runway at once. I’m annoyed with the media trying to imply that the significant help of the US is paling in comparison to say Israel. Israel is wonderful for what they do because they had one mission: get a mobile hospital up. The United States is trying to do that, clear bodies, land relief supplies and clear ports, just to name a few of the agenda items. This is not as easy as one would think. Let’s put the focus back on relief and support instead of who’s doing what better. There are tons of miracles happening daily. People from over 30 countries are aiding. There are people being found alive in rubble after over five days. There are miracles happening daily.

SistaPAC is a group I’ve worked with before (three wonderful women who’ve taken their own goals in entertainment and ran with them) on a short film I wrote called “Perpendicular” (a silent that was a few festivals with great joy). They have deep roots in Haiti and have sent the below helpful email out that I will post so that people will know how to help. Social media is changing how we better ourselves so lets make sure we remember to better ourselves in the process.

I would also like to send my love and prayers to the Toussaint family. My old Brooklyn roommate, Kiki, lost her father to the tragedy. I can only hope my dad was there to greet him on the other side (especially since my dad was fascinated with the story that Kiki and I decided to room together as strangers looking for apartments one day in Brooklyn. We lived together for over a year!).

SistaPAC Supports Haiti
Dear Friends,

As many of you know by now, the tiny island of Haiti was hit hard by a devastating earthquake on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Haiti has suffered much since it gained its independence on January 1, 1804. This recent devastation is one more blow in a long history of hardship.

Two of SistaPAC’s co-founders are of Haitian decent (Maureen Aladin and Ella Turenne) and the third co-founder, Jessica Hartley, also has immediate family who are of Haitian decent. All three have family still in Haiti and have experienced what the rest of the diaspora has – family members missing, injured and some hopeful stories of rescue. We have been heartened by the outpouring of support from friends, family, the US government and the international community.

Please know that Haiti is in a dire state of emergency. It needs your prayers and help to make it through this crisis.  It will need it now and for some time to come. We urge you to give – whether monetarily or in the form of medical, food or other supplies. We also implore you to keep Haiti in your thoughts not only next week, next month or next year, but as long as it will take to help rebuild the country.

For those of you looking for reputable places to give, we offer a few below. Giving can be as easy as texting on your cell phone or writing a check. It can also be as involved as bringing clothes and supplies to a drop off point.

Please find a link below to a beautiful song written and performed by Rob Murat entitled “Souls.” This song was a Lennon Award Winner. It has been dedicated to the people of Haiti and we hope that it will lift your spirits.
http://www.robmurat.com/soulsforhaiti.html

SistaPAC Productions was founded on the principle of giving women a voice – and today we lend our voices to send a message to all of you that the Haitian people are in need. Please do all you can and keep them in your prayers.

Kenbe,

Ella, Maureen and Jessica
Co-Founders | SistaPAC Productions

SUPPORT HAITIAN MEDIA

The Haitian Times
News and blogs about the crisis
www.haitiantimes.com

Haiti Xchange
Videos and other news about the crisis
www.haitixchange.com


DONATE MONEY AND GOODS

Google Haiti Crisis Page
Direct links to the following organizations where you can donate funds, information on finding loved ones news resources and link to Google Earth Images
http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/


Yele
Wyclef Jean’s non-organization working to provide relief to Haiti.
Visit www.yele.orgfor more information. Text “501501” then type “Yele” to make a $5 donation ASAP. You can send your text up to 6 times or donate more directly from the website.

Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees
Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Lakou New York, and MUDHA Movement of Dominican Haitian Women are organizing an immediate delivery of first aid relief. MUDHA is traveling to the Dominican/Haitian border, looking at how to reach affected areas. See first aid list of needs below and bring items to:

  • HAITIAN WOMEN FOR HAITIAN REFUGEES
    335 Maple Street, 2nd Floor
    Brooklyn, NY (this is not a mailing address)
    718.735.4660

    EVENING DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. & WED. 6:30-8:30 P.M.
    DAYTIME DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. - FRI. 11:00-4:00 P.M.

Please use rear entrance on Lincoln Road between Nostrand and New York Avenue. Enter through St. Francis Church parking lot. To make a financial tax-deductible donation to Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Lakou New York, and MUDHA Movement of Dominican Haitian Women, so that they may take supplies to Haiti, please mail donations to:
IFCO/Haiti Relief
418 West 145th Street
New York NY 10031

Dance Xpressions

In response to the Earthquake in Haiti Danse Xpressions dance studio is working in collaboration with the Haitian Consulate office of NY as drop off center to have people donate items that are urgently needed within the next couple of days.  We will be collecting items for the next 7 days starting today.  These are items that we need to get out ASAP, on the medical planes that are leaving this upcmoning week.  Below you will find a list of the requested items.  We thank you in advance for your generosity

Danse Xpressions
70 South Central Avenue
Valley Stream, NY 11580
(516)825-1920
www.dansexpressions.com

Please feel free to contact Jessica St.Vil-Ulysse directly at (718)986-7142 orjessdance78@hotmail.com.  For questions etc.

Drop off hours are :
Monday: 11am - 2pm
Tuesday: 11am - 2pm and 6pm - 9pm
Wednesday: 11am - 2pm
Friday: 11am - 2pm and 6pm - 9pm
Saturday:  9am - 2pm
Sunday: 4pm - 7pm

List of Items Requested by the Haitian Consulate:

The following items have been requested urgently by the Haitian Consulate office of NYC.  We kindly ask that you please only donate the items on this list as these are the items that are urgently needed. Note: There will be no collection of clothing at this time.  In addition to the following items, Danse Xpressions is currently in need of people to donate boxes and packaging items, as well as volunteers to help during drop off hours and to help pack the boxes with the donated items.

1.    Water ( Cases of bottled water )
2.    Water purifiers ( brita pitchers and bottles with filters along with extra filters)
3.    Band-aids
4.    Sterile Gauze pads
5.    Elastic Bandages
6.    Adhesive Bandages
7.    Triple Antibiotic ointment
8.    Acetaminophene
9.    Baby Aspirin
10.    Ibuprofen
11.    Tweezers
12.    Toothbrushes
13.    Toothpaste
14.    Alcohol Wipes
15.    Hand Sanitizers
16.    Soap
17.    Toilet Paper
18.    Diapers ( all sizes are needed)
19.    Cotton Balls
20.    Feminine Sanitary Napkins
21.    Hard Hats
22.    Light Sticks
23.    Dust Masks
24.    Blankets
25.    Pain Killers ( Tylenol, Aspisin, Motrin, etc.)
26.    Flashlights
27.    Batteries (A, C, D)
28.    Non-Perishable Foods ( canned foods, dry foods, granola bars, pasta etc)
29.    Tents
30.    Trash Bags
31.    Sleeping Bags
32.    Small shovels
33.    Baby Formula ( Enfamil, Similac etc)
34.    Baby Bottles
35.    Pedialyte
36.    Paper goods ( plastic utensils, plates, cups, paper towels etc.)
37.    Towels
38.    Salt
39.    Sugar
40.    Leather Golves
41.    Latex Gloves
42.    Portable Radios

Dwa Fanm

Dwa Fanm is a human rights organization that works to protect women and children. To give financial support, please make donations at www.dwafanm.org or Visit www.brooklyntabernacle.org to make donations directly online. Please UNBLOCK your popup blocker.

Make your checks out to ‘Brooklyn Tabernacle’ with ‘Haiti Relief’ in the memo line and mail it to Dwa Fanm P.O. Box 23505, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201.

For donations of medical supplies, please bring your items to:
The Brooklyn Tabernacle at The Brooklyn Tabernacle, 17 Smith Street (near Fulton St) Brooklyn, NY 11201. Church Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM EST and all day Sunday.
Dwa Fanm at 74A 4th Avenue, (near Bergen St), Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217. Hours: Thursday and Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM and Saturday 9:00AM -5:00PM.


The Global Syndicate’s Haiti Project
Give any financial support you can by donating to http://www.theglobalsyndicate.org/get_involved.html. All proceeds will be used to support relief efforts of Project Medishare and Yele (two of our partner organizations that have robust structures that offer direct support).

Once again, we would like to sincerely thank you for helping to make the launch of our project a success.  We were happy to have the opportunity to work with you, and we look forward to building with you in the near future.

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