In the last 48 hours we have been in touch – as much as communication breakdowns due to the storm have allowed – with allies in Haiti asking the most important of questions: what do YOU need? Secondly, and this will help us make sure that every dollar donated to us during this time is […]
Author Archives: Greg Bennick
This video, downloadable HERE for emailing and posting (its only 6.9mb!) will help us spread the word about what we do. Please share far and wide!
Word from Morgan Weinberg in the south of Haiti earlier: “No Way To Send Pics And Phone Will Die Soon. Roofs, Water Reserves, Electrical Boxes All In Streets, So Many Houses Swept Away In Flooding. Over 100 houses gone.” A needs list was just posted on an emergency medical group list from Haiti too: “Housing […]
Today the United Nations finally admitted responsibility for their role in starting the cholera epidemic in Haiti. This, after denying it for years, though aid workers have known all along. GREG BENNICK was interviewed by KOMO News Radio about One Hundred For Haiti’s response to this news. You can listen to that three-minute interview here. […]
Woke up in Port au Prince this morning thinking about how much I spend on bullshit each month. Things I think I need. Excess. Extras. Stuff. If each one of our friends – that means us too – signed up to donate to One Hundred For Haiti even just part of what we spend on […]
While we still need donations to support it, we want to go full speed ahead for late 2016 and into 2017 on our clean water project in rural Haiti, supporting the request OF the people and FROM the people to be protected from cholera in ways that are community driven, community built, community monitored. Here […]
Today we met face to face with our fellow team members in the GTPE (Working Group for the Protection of Children) in the south of Haiti. Our partner Morgan Wienberg from Little Footprints, Big Steps coordinated this meeting to let us hear directly from team members about the work they have completed in phase one […]
We are leaving for Haiti in 24 hours to visit the Rural Water Project and check in with our local contacts about all of the safe water sources your contributions have provided in the last year through donations. Then after a few days of hiking in the hills to those water sites, and meeting with […]
Seattle did it right. Check out the results from all the angles of this show: door/entry, raffle, bake sale, donations. This was from one night at a benefit punk/hardcore show at a small venue in Seattle. The show organizers worked to find sponsorships in the form of donations to a prize giveaway or raffle (note: […]
Want to help our work and put actions behind your desire to do something for others? You absolutely can. Here is a list of many of the things we are looking for help with. Download it (its a PDF), and be in touch with us anytime about where YOU can assist us. Be in touch! […]
