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Haiti Earthquake Disaster
Posted On 01/13/2010 09:54:23 by Fatima

The people of Haiti need all the relief efforts you can provide after facing their worst natural disaster.

 

Our thoughts, prayers, and heart go out to the people of Haiti.

 

If you would like to donate to the Haiti relief fund, you can text "Yele" to 501501 to donate $5 or visit Wyclef Jean's foundation at http://yele.org.

 

Thank you,

 

Here is a Statement by Wyclef Jean  

My commitment to Haiti is a unique and everlasting bond."

“I formalized that commitment when I formed my first foundation, in 1994. From that day forward, I have spent tireless hours working on behalf of my homeland on development issues as well as human and immigrant rights. 

“I have been committed to helping the people of Haiti throughout my life, and that commitment will continue until the day I die. 

“It is impossible for me to even comprehend the recent attacks on my character and the integrity of my foundation, Yele Haiti. The fact that these attacks come as we are mobilized to meet the greatest human tragedy in the history of Haiti only serves to perplex me even further. 

“I first learned of these baseless attacks when I left Haiti late Friday, where I had been since 12 hours after the earthquake.  

“Let me be clear: I denounce any allegation that I have ever profited personally through my work with Yele Haiti. These baseless attacks are simply not true.  

“In fact, I have, time and again, committed significant amounts of my own money to support the work of Yele Haiti and other organizations in support of our efforts over the years. 

“More than that, I have spent countless hours, days, months and years of my life committed to the country of Haiti, the people of Haiti and the success of Haiti.  

“These baseless allegations were first put forward by a fringe website with a history of pursuing sensationalist story lines. The mainstream media’s pursuit of them has required Yele to divert precious resources during this critical time in order to answer various inquiries. That must end.  

“I will continue to commit my focus to what is most important right now: Haiti. Right now, Yele is working with its valuable NGO partners, the U.S. Government, the United Nations and so many others to save lives, honor those who have perished and get aid to the millions of Haitians suffering through the worst human catastrophe of our times.  

“I will never give up on my commitment."

 

 

 

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From: fatibarrie5
01/19/2010 17:30:17


I have made my donation too.


I agree with SweetJay, Pat Robertson and Rush Limbaugh are Racist.



From: vicky524
01/17/2010 20:18:45

I made my donation, let's help our brothers and sister in Haiti.


 



From: SweetJay
01/16/2010 07:12:53

This is it. Suffering of this magnitude must be a reminder that we are living on borrowed time. I noticed though that the response from the wealthy nations could have been quicker and more organised. I have donated and urge every being to donate something. This will not be the last of such human disasters, but we should always strive not to judge a peolple in calamity, or ask why them. Evangelist Pat Robertson's comments that Haiti is suffering because it made a pact with satan, is ABHORENT. We all know that SINCITY is the nickname for LAS VEGAS. And the Credit Crunch is MADE IN USA. How about that Pat? That is a Racist hiding behind the Cross of Christ. No different from that foolish Rush Limbaugh who is urging Americans not to give money to the Haiti Appeals because they are already paying taxes which could be used for disaster relief. I am sick to know that Racist Bigots like him take home $50million a  year. God bless us all. But wait a minute where are the Big Black millionaire Ballers? We need you now please show us your swagger by donating hundreds of thousands of dollars. Vamos.



From: danziel
01/15/2010 07:23:42

yeah jb its important to make donation in times like this,my heart goes out to the people of haiti, i wish them the best and i hope they get all the help they can.i wonder if the former president aristede will return,and  give back 200 million out of the 900 million he stold from his people.that stolen money could buy medcine and food now.



From: jbjb
01/13/2010 11:31:00


I tell you the truth, how much pain and suffering can one country, one people sustain. I made my donation, and I hope everyone else does as well.


We must do something!!


 


 




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