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Friday, 15 January 2010

Please don’t forget Haiti when it’s no longer in the headlines…..

"Pray for the people of Haiti please..........I cannot stress enough what a human disaster this is, and idle hands will only make this tragedy worse. The over two million people in Port-au-Prince tonight face catastrophe alone. We must act now........President Obama has already said that the US stands ready to assist the Haitian people. The US military is the only group trained and prepared to offer that assistance immediately. They must do so as soon as possible. The international community must also rise to the occasion and help the Haitian people in every way possible." Wyclef Jean



***Fashion et al is sending out Love and Prayers to our brothers and sisters in Haiti…….The following are people(s) and bodies who are helping –please send your donations to:

The World...
You can donate from anywhere in the world via Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti Foundation website at: www.yele.org

In the UK…
“It is a tragedy beyond imagination and there is a deep sense of loss felt by the whole of the British and Irish people about the tragedy that individual families in Haiti are experiencing at the moment. We send our message of sympathy and support to the people of Haiti at this most difficult of times......Where men, women and children are suffering under the heaviest of burdens, that place must, for that moment, become the centre of our world’s attention, the world’s compassion and the world’s humanitarian help.” Prime Minister Gordon Brown

The DEC [Disasters Emergency Committee ] Haiti Earthquake Appeal is the safest website in the UK and can be accessed via: www.dec.org.uk

In NYC
To make a financial contribution please send a tax-deductible donation to:
IFCO/Haiti Relief
418 West 145th Street
New York NY 10031

DAYTIME DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. - FRI. 11:00-4:00 P.M.
@ FLANBWAYAN HAITIAN LITERACY PROJECT
(718) 774-3037 208 Parkside, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11226

EVENING DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. & WED. 6:30-8:30 P.M.
HAITIAN WOMEN FOR HAITIAN REFUGEES
335 Maple Street, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY (this is not a mailing address)
(718) 735-4660 (718) 735-4660
Please use rear entrance on Lincoln Road between Nostrand and New York Avenue.
Enter through St. Francis Church parking lot
[Credit: NYC details from -www.thehaitianblogger.blogspot.com]

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