Record Details:
Friends of Haiti (FOH)
Organization:
Facility Type: Info/Hotline
Status: Open
Address:
US Address: P.O. Box 1174, Green Bay, WI 54305-1174
HAITI
Thomazeau, HT 00000
Main/General Business Number: US 920-465-0557 (Dr. Jack Hale) or 920-469-0024 (Jackie Kucera)
Website: http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/home/default.asp
Mission: from website:
Our Mission Statement
The Friends of Haiti is a nonprofit organization operating as one interconnected family with the people living in the four sections of Thomazeau, Haiti. We are devoted, through our mutual efforts, to improve their health, education and economic development.
FoH is a 501 (c) (3) organization that is fully supported by volunteers. 98% of donations go directly into the work in Haiti.
About Friends of Haiti
The Friends of Haiti began as part of the Parish Twinning Program in Memphis, Tennessee. In 2000, St. Philip the Apostle Parish of Green Bay, Wisconsin, led by Father Larry Canavera, was paired with St. Anne Parish of Thomazeau, Haiti. The initial purpose was to extend friendship and support to the people of a 5th world country. A 5th world country is defined as a country without hope.
In 2004, reaching out to a broader base of support, The Friends of Haiti incorporated and is now an independent 501 (c) (3) entity. As a result, The Friends of Haiti is able to accept tax deductible gifts.
The initial emphasis of The Friends of Haiti was to provide medical missions twice a year to St. Anne and its 11 chapels, approximately 60,000 people. Since its inception, The Friends of Haiti has partnered with Assumption Parish of Broadview, Ohio. Led by Mary Zenczak and the Peace and Justice Group, Assumption has been instrumental in getting running water once again to Thomazeau. Now, the current major service areas are health care, education, clean water, agriculture and economic development.
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
Notes:
Villages Served:
Thomazeau
Grand Boulage
Mahotiere
Plaisance
Noyau
Marin
Montalais
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SERVICE Areas -
Healthcare
Education
Water Projects
Agriculture
Development
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Disaster Relief News
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/disaster+relief+news/default.asp
August 13, 2010 - $5,000 was allocated to repair St. Therese School in Thomazeau.
Other uses of the relief money are being studied and prioritized. This is about $155,000.
These projects are made possible through your generosity. On behalf of the people of Haiti, we offer thanks and gratitude.
April 12, 2010 - $12,000 was allocated to 6 schools in Thomazeau, Joineau, Grand Boulage, Noyau, Montalais and Marin. The money was allocated according to size of schools. The money was intended to help with the increased cost of food, the need for tents and any possible minor repairs needed to facilitate the schools to normal status.
March 6, 2010 - Our first surgical team of 21 doctors, nurses, and support staff are doing four days of surgery at Double Harvest in Croix des Bouquets. This is a modern hospital in Haiti. It is run by the Southwest Baptist Church. The hope is that FoH will be able to go regularly and perform surgeries for the people seen at our clinics twice a year.
A major relocation/construction project has been funded with $6,000 for the resettlement of Perrier. It was a small community of 120 families on the side of a hill near Marin. With no trees and vegetation, the terrain is vulnerable to mudslides and erosion in heavy rains. The earthquake destroyed all the homes. It is critical to relocate these families to a safe location where they will have access to education for their children, an opportunity to farm and raise goats and rabbits or do other work. This will be a construction rather than repair project. Funds will also be used for food and water and temporary shelter. We are not aware of other help being provided to Perrier, but are hopeful for cement from Veterinarian Myriam Pasternak's cement fundrising in California.
March 4, 2010 - The first surgical mission has arrived in Haiti. You can follow them on their blog: www.friendsofhaiti.tumblr.com
As the dust settles a bit in Haiti, FoH is able to discern where best our donations can do the most good.
In February, $14,000 was sent to Benito Jasmine, a long time co-worker, who is also USAID Farmer to Farmer Country Coordinator.
$10,000- to help establish a tent city near Cap Haitian - away from the stench and death in Port au Prince. It was used for gas for 27 buses to transport people from PAP, buy medications for two hospitals and help with food for over 200 patients. Originally, they were feeding thousands; but turned that task over to other agencies.
$4,000 to help care for patients. For transport back to the hospital for added care; and also to hire a nurse to care for them in the camps.
On February 10, the FoH board unanimously approved sending $10,000 to a hospital on the Dominican Republic border in Jimani. It is being run by the all volunteer International Medical Alliance. Carol Ehlinger Ritter, MD and Tom Ritter, DDS, worked with IMA many times in Katrina aftermath and again in Jimani after the earthquake They are valued friends who also go on FoH medical missions. When Tom apprised us of the need for food and supplies for recovering patients, it made sense to us to help sustain these patients to survive so they can help Haiti rebuild. There is no sense in doing heroic surgery if you cannot sustain the patients afterward.
$5,000 will be sent to Matthew 25, guest house where our travelers always stay in PAP on their way to and from the mission sites. From day one of the disaster, this has been transformed into a triage and rescue center and goes on caring for hundreds daily. The house is damaged and everyone must sleep outside, although the kitchen and bathrooms can be used. Food and medicine are used up rapidly. Again, we chose to support those who make it possible for ours, and other teams, to come and go to the mission sites in outlying areas, where aid does not always reach.
$15,000 in relief funds have been added to the budget for medical supplies. There will be a great need for antibiotics. Measles, typhoid, many diseases are becoming rampant and the serious injuries will need much more than our ordinary supplies.
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VOLUNTEER -
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/how+you+can+help/default.asp
Info Source/Changes:
Thu Nov 04 07:21:54 +0000 2010 by LTel:address: US Address:
P.O. Box 1174
Green Bay, WI 54305-1174 -> US Address: P.O. Box 1174, Green Bay, WI 54305-1174
HAITI
region: -> Haiti, Caribbean
(show/hide changes)Thu Nov 04 05:45:03 +0000 2010 by DNug:notes: Villages Served:
Thomazeau
Grand Boulage
Mahotiere
Plaisance
Noyau
Marin
Montalais
=====
Disaster Relief News
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/disaster+relief+news/default.asp
August 13, 2010 - $5,000 was allocated to repair St. Therese School in Thomazeau.
Other uses of the relief money are being studied and prioritized. This is about $155,000.
These projects are made possible through your generosity. On behalf of the people of Haiti, we offer thanks and gratitude.
April 12, 2010 - $12,000 was allocated to 6 schools in Thomazeau, Joineau, Grand Boulage, Noyau, Montalais and Marin. The money was allocated according to size of schools. The money was intended to help with the increased cost of food, the need for tents and any possible minor repairs needed to facilitate the schools to normal status.
March 6, 2010 - Our first surgical team of 21 doctors, nurses, and support staff are doing four days of surgery at Double Harvest in Croix des Bouquets. This is a modern hospital in Haiti. It is run by the Southwest Baptist Church. The hope is that FoH will be able to go regularly and perform surgeries for the people seen at our clinics twice a year.
A major relocation/construction project has been funded with $6,000 for the resettlement of Perrier. It was a small community of 120 families on the side of a hill near Marin. With no trees and vegetation, the terrain is vulnerable to mudslides and erosion in heavy rains. The earthquake destroyed all the homes. It is critical to relocate these families to a safe location where they will have access to education for their children, an opportunity to farm and raise goats and rabbits or do other work. This will be a construction rather than repair project. Funds will also be used for food and water and temporary shelter. We are not aware of other help being provided to Perrier, but are hopeful for cement from Veterinarian Myriam Pasternak's cement fundrising in California.
March 4, 2010 - The first surgical mission has arrived in Haiti. You can follow them on their blog: www.friendsofhaiti.tumblr.com
As the dust settles a bit in Haiti, FoH is able to discern where best our donations can do the most good.
In February, $14,000 was sent to Benito Jasmine, a long time co-worker, who is also USAID Farmer to Farmer Country Coordinator.
$10,000- to help establish a tent city near Cap Haitian - away from the stench and death in Port au Prince. It was used for gas for 27 buses to transport people from PAP, buy medications for two hospitals and help with food for over 200 patients. Originally, they were feeding thousands; but turned that task over to other agencies.
$4,000 to help care for patients. For transport back to the hospital for added care; and also to hire a nurse to care for them in the camps.
On February 10, the FoH board unanimously approved sending $10,000 to a hospital on the Dominican Republic border in Jimani. It is being run by the all volunteer International Medical Alliance. Carol Ehlinger Ritter, MD and Tom Ritter, DDS, worked with IMA many times in Katrina aftermath and again in Jimani after the earthquake They are valued friends who also go on FoH medical missions. When Tom apprised us of the need for food and supplies for recovering patients, it made sense to us to help sustain these patients to survive so they can help Haiti rebuild. There is no sense in doing heroic surgery if you cannot sustain the patients afterward.
$5,000 will be sent to Matthew 25, guest house where our travelers always stay in PAP on their way to and from the mission sites. From day one of the disaster, this has been transformed into a triage and rescue center and goes on caring for hundreds daily. The house is damaged and everyone must sleep outside, although the kitchen and bathrooms can be used. Food and medicine are used up rapidly. Again, we chose to support those who make it possible for ours, and other teams, to come and go to the mission sites in outlying areas, where aid does not always reach.
$15,000 in relief funds have been added to the budget for medical supplies. There will be a great need for antibiotics. Measles, typhoid, many diseases are becoming rampant and the serious injuries will need much more than our ordinary supplies.
=====
VOLUNTEER -
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/how+you+can+help/default.asp -> Villages Served:
Thomazeau
Grand Boulage
Mahotiere
Plaisance
Noyau
Marin
Montalais
=====
SERVICE Areas -
Healthcare
Education
Water Projects
Agriculture
Development
=====
Disaster Relief News
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/disaster+relief+news/default.asp
August 13, 2010 - $5,000 was allocated to repair St. Therese School in Thomazeau.
Other uses of the relief money are being studied and prioritized. This is about $155,000.
These projects are made possible through your generosity. On behalf of the people of Haiti, we offer thanks and gratitude.
April 12, 2010 - $12,000 was allocated to 6 schools in Thomazeau, Joineau, Grand Boulage, Noyau, Montalais and Marin. The money was allocated according to size of schools. The money was intended to help with the increased cost of food, the need for tents and any possible minor repairs needed to facilitate the schools to normal status.
March 6, 2010 - Our first surgical team of 21 doctors, nurses, and support staff are doing four days of surgery at Double Harvest in Croix des Bouquets. This is a modern hospital in Haiti. It is run by the Southwest Baptist Church. The hope is that FoH will be able to go regularly and perform surgeries for the people seen at our clinics twice a year.
A major relocation/construction project has been funded with $6,000 for the resettlement of Perrier. It was a small community of 120 families on the side of a hill near Marin. With no trees and vegetation, the terrain is vulnerable to mudslides and erosion in heavy rains. The earthquake destroyed all the homes. It is critical to relocate these families to a safe location where they will have access to education for their children, an opportunity to farm and raise goats and rabbits or do other work. This will be a construction rather than repair project. Funds will also be used for food and water and temporary shelter. We are not aware of other help being provided to Perrier, but are hopeful for cement from Veterinarian Myriam Pasternak's cement fundrising in California.
March 4, 2010 - The first surgical mission has arrived in Haiti. You can follow them on their blog: www.friendsofhaiti.tumblr.com
As the dust settles a bit in Haiti, FoH is able to discern where best our donations can do the most good.
In February, $14,000 was sent to Benito Jasmine, a long time co-worker, who is also USAID Farmer to Farmer Country Coordinator.
$10,000- to help establish a tent city near Cap Haitian - away from the stench and death in Port au Prince. It was used for gas for 27 buses to transport people from PAP, buy medications for two hospitals and help with food for over 200 patients. Originally, they were feeding thousands; but turned that task over to other agencies.
$4,000 to help care for patients. For transport back to the hospital for added care; and also to hire a nurse to care for them in the camps.
On February 10, the FoH board unanimously approved sending $10,000 to a hospital on the Dominican Republic border in Jimani. It is being run by the all volunteer International Medical Alliance. Carol Ehlinger Ritter, MD and Tom Ritter, DDS, worked with IMA many times in Katrina aftermath and again in Jimani after the earthquake They are valued friends who also go on FoH medical missions. When Tom apprised us of the need for food and supplies for recovering patients, it made sense to us to help sustain these patients to survive so they can help Haiti rebuild. There is no sense in doing heroic surgery if you cannot sustain the patients afterward.
$5,000 will be sent to Matthew 25, guest house where our travelers always stay in PAP on their way to and from the mission sites. From day one of the disaster, this has been transformed into a triage and rescue center and goes on caring for hundreds daily. The house is damaged and everyone must sleep outside, although the kitchen and bathrooms can be used. Food and medicine are used up rapidly. Again, we chose to support those who make it possible for ours, and other teams, to come and go to the mission sites in outlying areas, where aid does not always reach.
$15,000 in relief funds have been added to the budget for medical supplies. There will be a great need for antibiotics. Measles, typhoid, many diseases are becoming rampant and the serious injuries will need much more than our ordinary supplies.
=====
VOLUNTEER -
http://friendsofhaiti-gb.com/friendsofhaiti/how+you+can+help/default.asp
(show/hide changes)Thu Nov 04 05:31:22 +0000 2010 by DNug:(show/hide changes)(hide history)
Created At: Thu Nov 04 05:31:22 +0000 2010
Updated At: Thu Nov 04 07:21:54 +0000 2010
Updated By: LTel
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Development, Agriculture / Agricultural, Agronomics, Program |
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Support for Named Disaster: 2010 Haiti Earthquake |
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