Monday, September 20, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Actor Jimmy Jean-Louis Heading to Haiti
By: Jackie Jones, BlackAmericaWeb.com
Jimmy Jean-Louis of the NBC hit show “Heroes,” NBA star Cliff Robinson and the NFL’s Terrell Owens are expected to arrive in Haiti Friday to assess conditions there 60 days after a devastating earthquake struck the island nation.
“You hear a lot of things,” said the Haitian-born Jean-Louis. “Obviously, I have family there, and they tell me one thing. My nonprofit, Hollywood Unites for Haiti, hears something else; the Pan-American Development Foundation is there, and they see something else. I’m hearing all kinds of things, and they’re all different.”
The Pan-American Development Foundation, the natural disaster relief arm of the Organization of American States, has worked with Jean-Louis’ foundation to clear debris, help Haitians return to their homes where possible and deliver needed supplies.
The PADF also raises money for disaster relief and has assisted more than 300,000 Haitians since the quake.
Hollywood Unites for Haiti originally was formed to promote sports and cultural activities for the underprivileged youth of Haiti, but expanded its role to mobilize relief efforts after the earthquake.
Jean-Louis and his colleagues plan to distribute supplies and visit sites where the PADF has worked to clear up rubble remaining since the earthquake, and Owens and Robinson are expected to contribute scholarship money and other kinds of help.
The PADF is shipping supplies in 40-foot cargo containers and has a program that will inspect 20,000 homes within the next four weeks. Using a U.S. system employed after Hurricane Katrina ripped the Gulf Coast, homes will be tagged green, yellow or red to indicate whether the homes are safe for people to return to them.
“Hollywood Unites for Haiti and the PADF have been doing some of that work, but only in small houses and small areas. We are in need of financial support,” Jean-Louis told BlackAmericaWeb.com. “There’s still a lot more that we need. We lost a country there; this is something that people have to understand. We lost the heart of the country - the capital, hospitals, banks, universities, hotels - everything that makes a country.”
Jean-Louis said he also wants to see whether any progress has been made in neighborhoods that sustained more severe damage and determine how people are managing to hold on where help has been slow to arrive.
“One thing that I hope will happen as far as Haiti is concerned is that the international borders open for Haiti, not for the Haitians to flee out, but for the businesses to go back and forth,” he said.
“I believe Haiti has been isolated for years. For the past 200 years, Haiti has been embargoed, has had no relationship with the superpowers. I think that’s one of the reasons Haiti has died within itself. It’s hard to be an island with closed borders. If that changes, then I truly believe Haiti will go back on its feet and thrive again” with trade, tourism and international commerce, said Jean-Louis.
On Thursday night, the House of Representatives unanimously approved H.R. 4573, the Debt Relief for Earthquake Recovery in Haiti Act of 2010, which calls for debt relief for Haiti. The Senate is expected take up the bill soon.
“Debt relief is essential to Haiti’s ability to move forward with its recovery,” Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in a statement. “By removing this burden, we allow Haiti’s limited resources to be directed to the urgent needs of relief, recovery and rebuilding.
The bill calls for the U.S., the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and other multilateral development institutions to cancel all debt Haiti owes those institutions, suspend debt service payments and provide additional assistance to keep Haiti from accumulating additional debt.
Haiti owes a total of $828 million to multilateral financial institutions. Haiti also owes about $400 million to other individual countries.
While Haiti needs and appreciates the help from the international community, Jean-Louis said that it maintain sovereignty is also important.
“I also hope that the control of Haiti will remain with the Haitians, with the help of the international organizations and governments. When you become such a fragile country, it’s a situation where anything can happen. So, yes, it is one of the concerns. I prefer not to feed that concern, but to believe that humankind is better than that, and if there is any help, it will be to truly help, not take over,” he said.
The primary mission now, however, is addressing the immediate needs of Haiti’s citizenry.
“The eyes are not on Haiti as they were the first few weeks (after the earthquake), and that’s normal,” Jean-Louis said, “but the idea is to keep the eyes and news on Haiti because Haiti is struggling. And will be struggling for months and years to come.”
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Actor Danny Glover To Support Global Commerce Solution's Haitian Earthquake Relief Benefit in D.C.
Actor Danny Glover To Support Global Commerce Solution's Haitian Earthquake Relief Benefit in D.C.
Global Commerce Solutions to host star-studded benefit "To Haiti...With Love" in Washington, D.C. March 21. Danny Glover; Haiti's Ambassador to the United States; and Jimmy Jean-Louis are the among the special guests.
Washington, D.C. --March 9, 2010 - Actor/Philanthropist Danny Glover; H.E. The Honorable Raymond Joseph Haiti's Ambassador to the United States; and Haitian-born Actor Jimmy Jean-Louis, star of NBC's Heroes and founder of Hollywood Unites for Haiti, are the among the special guests attending “To Haiti...With Love,” a benefit reception to be held at the W Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, March 21 from 5-7pm.
Proceeds from the event, hosted by Global Commerce Solutions, will benefit two nonprofit charities actively engaged in the Haitian relief effort: The Children and Families Global Development Fund Inc. and The Hollywood Unites for Haiti Earthquake Assistance Fund. Guests will hear first hand updates on the relief efforts in Haiti from Ambassador Joseph and Mr. Jean-Louis. Ed Baten, General Manager W Hotel D.C., and Terence Peterson, President/CEO of Kwedz Research, are proud sponsors of the event.
"Even though many of the cameras have left, the needs still exist," said Harry Black, VP of Global Commerce Solutions. "We are proud to host this event with our special guests to do our part to assure that the people of Haiti continue to receive the support they need to rebuild over the long term.”
WHO: Global Commerce Solutions
WHAT: “To Haiti With Love” Fundraiser
WHEN: Sunday, March 21
TIME: 5-7PM
WHERE: The W Hotel, 515 15th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20004
ADMISSION: By Invitation Only
SPECIAL GUESTS: Ambassador Raymond Joseph, Danny Glover, and Jimmy Jean-Louis
INFO: http://haitiwithlove.eventbrite.com/
MEDIA CONTACT: Taroue Brooks (202) 431-1119; roueskie@yahoo.com
About Global Commerce Solutions:
Global Commerce Solutions is a program management, business and organization improvement services company based in Washington, D.C. We help organizations identify fundamental issues and create lasting solutions in the following areas: Acquisition Program Management; Call Center Operations; Personal Property Management; Community Readiness & Emergency Preparedness; Capital Improvement Program Management; and Financial Program Management. Our federal, commercial, state and local government experience enables us to provide the results for our clients. For more information: www.globalcommercesolutions.biz.
About Hollywood Unites For Haiti:
Hollywood Unites For Haiti is a nonprofit charitable aid organization that puts 100% of the donations it receives directly into the cause of helping Haitian citizens and raising global awareness of ways in which people can help. The organization is currently providing support for victims of the earthquake and accepting donations for this purpose. Donations are used to buy:
• Shelter kits with tents, tarps, water purification tables, and other basic necessities
• Emergency relief supplies
• Food
• Medical supplies
• Family tool kits, including shovels
• Telecommunications equipment
About Children & Families Global Development Fund, Inc.:
Children & Families Global Development Fund is a nonprofit organization focused on improving services to people who need them, helping individuals with personal development to become self-reliant, and insuring that people live with dignity no matter their circumstances. The organization collaborates other entities through humanitarian trips, training, fundraising and strategic alliances to better serve their constituencies.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ride For Haiti
Kristopher “DJ GQ” Cottrell
kristophercottrell@gmail.com
Evelyn Jean-Louis
Hollywood Unites For Haiti
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
A Month After the Quake, Haiti Needs to Rebuild
Washington, D.C., -- February 11, 2010 – Thirty days after the catastrophic earthquake that killed more than 170,000 people in Haiti, the Pan American Development Foundation renewed its call for financial support as the nonprofit and its partners are implementing plans to get Haitians to work, to rebuild their homes and to take care of their families. HYPERLINK "http://www.PanAmericanRelief.org" www.PanAmericanRelief.org
“Today, hundreds of thousands of people continue to live under tarps, bed sheets or simply out in the open,” says Jimmy Jean-Louis, the actor and spokesperson for PADF’s disaster relief and recovery efforts. “We need to move survivors out of these miserable camps and into safe homes. I am asking people to contribute to this vital recovery and reconstruction phase by calling toll free (877) 572-4484.”
Jimmy Jean-Louis, who plays the “Haitian” on NBC’s hit series “Heroes,” thanked individuals, companies and governments for their initial support of relief efforts, which enabled PADF and its partners to provide food, water, shelter, medicine and other supplies to more than 35,000 people during the first few weeks after the quake.
3,000 Jobs & “Tagging” Homes
Although providing relief will continue for a few months, PADF, along with its partners Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH) and the Organization of American States (OAS), has initiated its recovery and reconstruction in key areas of Port-au-Prince and the Southeast province.
Starting next week, PADF will put to work 3,000 Haitians in a massive clean-up operation in areas such as Cite Soleil and Bel Air. PADF’s program, which uses funds from the World Bank that were provided to the Haitian government, will eventually employ 6,000 Haitians during six months.
In a separate program, PADF starts to work on Feb. 12 with leading earthquake recovery expert Kit Miyamoto to “tag” homes.
The California-based structural engineer uses a high-tech inspection process to categorize buildings: “Green tag” means a home can be occupied; “Yellow tag” allows limited access until repairs are made; and a “red tag” indicates that it unsafe.
“Many engineers are red tagging buildings for destruction, but no one is placing the very vital green and yellow tags on homes that can be used,” says John Sanbrailo, PADF’s Executive Director. “Reassuring Haitians as to which homes are safe, as well as the rooms that may need to be repaired, is critical to getting people off the streets and into their homes.”
PADF’s goal is to inspect 20,000 buildings during the next few months, which Miyamoto will reach by training 50 Haitian engineers to use the technology.
“If PADF obtains enough financial support, our goal is to expand the inspections, as well as provide proper guidance and construction materials so Haitians can repair and rebuild their homes,” says Sanbrailo.
Individual and corporate donations to PADF-OAS-HUFH’s Haiti relief, recovery and reconstruction efforts are encouraged by calling toll-free in the U.S. (877) 572-4484 or visiting HYPERLINK "http://www.PanAmericanRelief.org"www.PanAmericanRelief.org. Text HEAL to 50555 in the U.S. to donate $5.
About HUFH
Hollywood Unites For Haiti is a non-profit charitable aid organization based in Los Angeles that that is lead by Jimmy Jean-Louis. HYPERLINK "http://www.hufh.org"www.hufh.org.
About the OAS
The Organization of American States (OAS) is the world’s oldest regional organization and today is comprised of 34 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean. HYPERLINK "http://www.oas.org"www.oas.org
About PADF PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries. PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights. Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. HYPERLINK "http://www.padf.org"www.padf.org
Friday, February 5, 2010
Eugene W. "Rod" Roddenberry Jr the newest Hero for Haiti
Hollywood Unites For Haiti (HUFH) gratefully acknowledges a major gift of $100,000 from Eugene W. "Rod" Roddenberry Jr. Mr. Roddenberry is the son of the late Gene Roddenberry, the wunderkind mind behind multiple Star Trek television series and motion pictures, and the late actress/producer Majel Barrett-Roddenberry. Mr. Roddenberry recently auctioned off precious Star Trek family memorabilia in order to make this generous gift a reality.
This gift will allow HUFH and partner Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) to provide tents, food, water and medical supplies to the people of Haiti, of which they still need more. With this gift, HUFH can not only provide shelters and meals to the general population, but can also help fund the work of another hero in Haiti, Bill Carter. Mr. Carter is an American ex-patriot in Haiti who is spending his entire modest monthly pension to run an orphanage for boys, called Morning Star. He operates on a shoestring budget, and there is never enough every month. Now HUFH can ensure his children are properly housed, fed and clothed and, in fact, plans to move Morning Star to a larger location as soon as practicable. Currently they are all living in a two-bedroom residence with multiple bunks.
Mr. Carter describes the mission of Morning Star, " We are a youth treatment program for 18 boys currently aged 10 to 17. It's design is to train the boys in various ways .. . first to attend regular Haitian schooling and then get supplemental education at the mission. Boys are trained to become self-sufficient with basic life skills, computer training for those able. All are trained in first aid skills and assist in our clinic and then of course all are taught English by me." He further adds, "Our boys have been silent heroes ever since the earthquake and have responded with their training in extraordinary ways."
In addition to ensuring the sustainability of Morning Star, HUFH's longer term goals include constructing a brand new residential school compliant with modern building codes. The school would provide comprehensive educational curricula, sports programs, youth mentoring and real-world skills training as the students approach maturity.
A gift such as the one provided by Mr. Roddenberry makes a true impact on the lives of people that otherwise might not survive. The goal of HUFH is to not ensure that children survive, but that they thrive. Mr. Roddenberry is a true philanthropist and the newest hero for Haiti.
For more information, please visit www.hufh.org www.haitianhero.com
Monday, February 1, 2010
Hearts for Haiti
- Michael Voltaggio of The Dining Room, Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa, Pasadena
- Mattin Nobilia of Iluna Basque Restaurant in San Francisco
- Adam Greenberg of Barcelona Wine Bar (several locations in Connecticut)
- Chef Allen Susser of Chef Allen’s Seafood Grill in Aventura, Florida
- Ron Duprat of Latitudes Beach Cafe at the Hollywood Beach Marriott in Hollywood, Fla.
- Sean Gavin of Crave Restaurant, Fort Myers, Fla.
- Niranjan Perera of Nilus Delights Bakery in Hollywood, Fla
- Timo Restaurant, Sunny Isles, Fla.
- Trina Restaurant at the Atlantic Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale
- Hector Santiago of Pura Vida-Latino Tapas Restaurant & Bar, Atlanta
- Andrew Black at Skirvin Hotel's Park Avenue Grill, Oklahoma City
20 tons of Disaster relief supplies
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Fundraising
Kevin has also been instrumental in the organization of One love for Haiti, a benefit concert for Haiti Relief.
This Valentine’s Day give the gift of love and help the Haitian community by attending the ‘One Love for Haiti’ Benefit Relief Concert at the BankUnited Center at the University of Miami on Sunday, February 14th from 6PM-10PM.
Melky Jean, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Inner Circle, Cornelius MD, Sweet Micky, T-Vice, Frankie Paul, Alana Decosta, Screwdriver, 4th Dimension, R&B Sensation, Wayne Wade, Mawon, The Collaboration and King Yellowman* are scheduled to appear as well as special surprise guests who will take the stage in this memorable event hosted in conjunction with YouKwik.com, ClassAct, and Hollywood Unites for Haiti.
With 100% of the proceeds from One Love for Haiti being donated directly to the relief and rebuilding of the Haitian Nation, this Valentine’s Day event gives the South Florida community the opportunity to unite and provide assistance and assurance to our Haitian neighbors. With everyone’s involved support, we are sure to open their hearts and provide an indication of hope for Haiti’s future!
* All artists and guest appearances are subject to change.Tickets
$25.00 prior to event and $35.00 day of the event
VIP Tickets and Suite Packages are also available. .
In Miami, Haitian-born Ron Duprat, perhaps best known from Bravo’s hit TV series “Top Chef” has teamed up with four fellow contestants, Mattin Noblia, Hector Santiago and Michael V. to welcome other fine chefs across the country in an all-chef Relief Benefit on St. Valentine’s Day for his native land. On February 14, all participating chefs and restaurants will donate up to 10 percent of their receipts to Hearts for Haiti: An American Dining Relief Benefit. The donated funds will be divided between two charities: Hollywood Unites For Haiti and Kinship Circle Disaster Relief. One hundred percent of the donated funds will go directly to on-the-ground relief efforts. Restaurants who wish to participate can contact Valary Bremier at valary@mindspring.com
Thanks for the support!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Food Distribution
PADF-OAS-HUFH served more than 35,000 people within the first 9 days of the earthquake with food, medicine and shelter. A large quantity of family sized tents and tarps is being shipped out in the next few days. These are critical as many families are sleeping outside, in the dirt.
Today "family food packages" were distributed to 600 people in PaP, 110 in Carrefour Hector, tomorrow another 400 in Cite Soleil. That will feed over 6,000 people for three days.
People can now donate to the relief effort online at Donate or phone 1-877-572-4484 or to donate $5 Text Heal to 50555
Sunday, January 24, 2010
LAN CARGO Flight Provides Critical Lifeline to Haiti
Twenty tons of urgently needed earthquake relief supplies collected by partners of the Pan American Development Foundation will arrive to Port-au-Prince on Monday as part of a humanitarian aid flight operated by LAN CARGO.
www.PanAmericanRelief.org
“LAN CARGO’s donation of the flight opens another critical lifeline to the survivors in Haiti,” says John Sanbrailo, PADF’s Executive Director. “This flight allows PADF’s relief office in Port-au-Prince to receive and distribute vital supplies that have been donated by our partners and friends in the Miami area.”
PADF is using its space to send medicine, medical supplies, food, water and other vital materials to ease the suffering of Haitians who survived the devastating 7.0 earthquake and its aftershocks. The supplies were donated by Missionary Flights International of Fort Pierce, Fla.
LAN CARGO’s 767-300F flight will leave Miami International Airport early Monday morning. It is carrying cargo for PADF, the University of Miami’s Project Medishare and America’s Relief Team, amongst others.
“LAN CARGO is honored to have the opportunity to assist respected organizations like the PADF to transport aid to the earthquake victims in Haiti,” said Cristian Ureta, CEO of LAN CARGO.
PADF – which is collaborating with the Organization of American States (OAS), the non-profit Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH) and other groups – has worked in the country for nearly 30 years on economic development, protecting human rights and responding to natural disasters.
Donations are encouraged by calling toll-free (877) 572-4484, visiting www.PanAmericanRelief.org. Text H E A L to 50555 to donate $5.
About HUFH
Hollywood Unites For Haiti is a non-profit charitable aid organization based in Los Angeles that puts 100 percent of its donations directly into the cause of helping Haitian citizens and raising global awareness of ways in which people can help.
www.hufh.org and www.HaitianHero.com
About the OAS
The Organization of American States (OAS) is the world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, which was held in Washington, D.C. from October 1889 to April 1890. Today, it is comprised of 34 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean. www.oas.org
About PADF
PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries. PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights. Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. www.padf.org
Saturday, January 23, 2010
HUFH organizes survivors of Haiti Earthquake
Donations can be made by visiting www.hufh.org, www.haitianhero.com or calling the toll free number 1 877 572-4484.
About the OAS
About PADF
PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries. PADF has worked in Haiti for almost 30 years.
PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights.
Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. www.padf.org
Text HEAL to Donate to Haiti’s Recovery 100% to PADF-OAS-HUFH relief efforts
Food, Medicine & Shelter Distributed in Haiti
About PADF
PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries. PADF has worked in Haiti for almost 30 years.
PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights.
Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. www.padf.org
Friday, January 22, 2010
Distributing Aid
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Hope for a little girl.
St. Damien hospital now has a separate unit functioning outside. There is no space inside. Doctors from Dominican Republic are attending to patients with critical injuries and open wounds outside. I see a lady who calls me over, she smiles, recognizing me from a Haitian movie I was in. She calls me by my character's name 'Dao.' I ask her how she is. "I'm not doing well," she says, she lost 15 members of her family in one house. She was the only survivor, rescued three days after her home collapsed.
Port au Prince is totally destroyed. I drive past several Government buildings that have been completely leveled and are deserted. At the University I come across a man pleading with a rescue team to go into the building because he just received a text from someone inside. It's too dangerous to attempt a rescue, they say. They want to help but can't.
At Hotel Montana one of the best hotels in the country where a lot of the top UN workers died whilst attending a meeting on January 12th, when the earthquake hit, I see bodies still being recovered. The owner Nadine Cardozo-Reid was rescued from the building after 5 days.
The Upper part of Petion Ville isn't badly damaged. There is electricity. At Munchies restaurant food is being handed out for free, up to 900 plates a day.
I deliver some rescue/food kits to the NPFS orphanage in Tabarre. Just before getting home someone calls my cell phone, an old friend. She and 200 people are sleeping outside in Petion Ville Delmas 105, and it has started raining.....
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
We need you to become a Haitian Hero!
In the aftermath of this horrible tragedy, we are already seeing many true heroes rise to the occasion. But the damage is still beyond anyone's comprehension, so we need as many heroes as possible.
So, would you please consider becoming a hero to the Haitian people, a Haitian Hero?
Monday, January 18, 2010
PADF-OAS to Focus on 2 Heavily Damaged Areas in Haiti
Non-Profit assigned part of downtown Port-au-Prince, Southeast Province
Washington, D.C. – January 18, 2010 – A heavily damaged area of downtown Port-au-Prince and communities in the Southeast province have been assigned to the Pan American Development Foundation and its partners for immediate relief, the non-profit organization announced. www.PanAmericanRelief.org
Haitian civil defense authorities designated these areas because of PADF’s long development experience in these communities and the urgent need for the organization’s extensive background in disaster management.
PADF’s assigned zones are: Port-au-Prince’s downtown section of Bel Air, a heavily residential area known for its beautiful cathedral; and the Southeast province, which includes the seaside cities of Jacmel, Cayes-Jacmel and Marigot.
“The Southeast province was hit as hard as Port-au-Prince but has yet to receive attention by the international media,” says John Sanbrailo, PADF’s Executive Director. “With such a large mandate, PADF is urging individuals and companies to support our earthquake relief efforts by calling (877) 572-4484 or visiting www.PanAmericanRelief.org. It’s vital to people’s survival.”
Prior to the devastating 7.0 earthquake, these Southeast province communities (which are about a three-hour drive from Port-au-Prince) were severely damaged by hurricanes and tropical storms 18 months ago. PADF will provide relief supplies to these affected communities via the border city of Pedernales in the Dominican Republic.
Relief to Bel Air will come through PADF’s office in the capital, which receives its supplies from a land route that connects with the border city of Jimani in the Dominican Republic.
PADF – which is collaborating with the Organization of American States (OAS), the non-profit Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH) and other groups – has eight offices in Haiti, with its country headquarters in Port-au-Prince. PADF has worked in the country for nearly 30 years on economic development, protecting human rights and responding to natural disasters.
Meanwhile, actor and President of Hollywood Unites for Haiti, Jimmy Jean-Louis (“The Haitian” on NBC’s “Heroes”) arrived in Port-au-Prince late Saturday to reconnect with his family and to raise awareness of the crisis. What he found stunned him.
“It looked like a war had happened,” says Jean-Louis, who was shocked by the magnitude of destruction and the desperate need of the people.
Jean-Louis is a spokesperson for the PADF-OAS-HUFH campaign to raise money for relief and reconstruction of Haiti. They may do so by calling (877) 572-4484 or visiting www.PanAmericanRelief.org to make a donation.
About HUFH
Hollywood Unites For Haiti is a non-profit charitable aid organization based in Los Angeles that puts 100 percent of its donations directly into the cause of helping Haitian citizens and raising global awareness of ways in which people can help.
www.hufh.org and www.HaitianHero.com
About the OAS
The Organization of American States (OAS) is the world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, which was held in Washington, D.C. from October 1889 to April 1890. Today, it is comprised of 34 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean. www.oas.org
About PADF
PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries.
PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights.
Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere. www.padf.org
Contact:
padf-dc@padf.org
Tel. (202) 458-3969
Donations: (877) 572-4484
www.PanAmericanRelief.org
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Actor Jimmy Jean-Louis Reunited with Parents in Port-au-Prince
Says Haitian capital looks like the aftermath of a “war”
January 17, 2010 - Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Celebrity Jimmy Jean-Louis’s trek from Los Angeles into the earthquake ravaged city of Port-au-Prince ended with tears of relief late Saturday as he was reunited with his parents, who were still in shock after their home was reduced to rubble by the 7.0 earthquake.
For 24 hours following the Tuesday earthquake, Jimmy could not contact his parents in Port-au-Prince as the phone lines were dead. While reaching out to all of his contacts for information, Jimmy desperately tried to find a flight to Haiti – but did not have success with either.
He finally heard the good news on Wednesday night that they were alive, unhurt but in shock.
“This is good news but I have to get to them now,” Jimmy said after the call. “I cannot sit in Los Angeles while my parents are in shock and my countrymen are dying.”
Coordinating with the non-profit Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) and his own non-profit Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH), Jimmy bought a ticket on a Friday night flight from Los Angeles to Newark, N.J. On Saturday morning, he changed planes and traveled from Newark to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, where PADF has its staging operations for the relief effort.
PADF’s relief logistics coordinator met Jimmy at the Santo Domingo airport to tell him the bad news: Getting to Haiti that day was impossible since PADF’s relief caravan left eight hours earlier. Sunday looked better for the eight-hour drive or one-hour flight to Port-au-Prince.
“I tried to convince him to stay the night in Santo Domingo,” says Cesareo Guillermo, PADF’s logistics coordinator. “We realized his determination to go to Port-au-Prince” and began to look for an alternate means of transportation.
Though contacts at the airport, Guillermo discovered that a helicopter transporting supplies to Haiti was scheduled to depart for Port-au-Prince and it had one empty seat. Some 90 minutes later Jimmy was in the air.
On Sunday, Jimmy was relieved to see his family but overcome by the sheer destruction of Port-au-Prince.
“It looked like a war had happened,” he said.
PADF, HUFH and the Organization of American States (OAS) are collaborating on an outreach and relief effort for Haiti. Jimmy is the president and founder of the one-year-old HUFH. Jimmy is the celebrity spokesperson for the relief effort and PADF’s Goodwill Ambassador for Haiti’s Children.
Haiti relief donations may be made in English in the United States at (877) 572-4484; online in English atwww.PanAmericanRelief.org, in Spanish at www.AyudaPanamericana.org and in Portuguese at www.AjudaPanamericana.org.
About PADF
PADF is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to promote, facilitate, and implement social and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the past year, it had more than 5.6 million beneficiaries in 18 countries.
PADF is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Haiti. With nearly three decades of work on the ground, PADF now manages a large portfolio of activities ranging from community-driven development to protecting human rights.
Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and has field offices in Haiti, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and elsewhere.http://www.padf.org/
About HUFH
Hollywood Unites For Haiti is a non-profit charitable aid organization based in Los Angeles that puts 100 percent of its donations directly into the cause of helping Haitian citizens and raising global awareness of ways in which people can help. HUFH has a special campaign to raise funds for the infrastructural rebuilding efforts that will be necessary in the coming months and years.
Jimmy Jean-Louis maintains: “It's not enough to keep band-aiding this – my – poorest of counties every few years in the worst of times. We need to keep a long term focus on the plight of the Haitian people until our goals are accomplished.” www.hufh.org and www.HaitianHero.com