Posts Tagged ‘Humanitarian’

We Need Change! Haiti’s Call for Help…

Monday, June 14th, 2010

“We Need Change” was a phrase I heard often on the streets of Port Au Price, Haiti. While shooting photography for “Lespwa Haiti“, a photo documentary project that I am collaborating on with Ray Tollison, it was difficult not to pick up on the sentiments of the Haitian people .

It has been over 6 months since the January 12th earthquake decimated the island nation of Haiti and yet there is still so much to be done. IDP camps litter the capital of Port Au Prince, effectively making over 1,000,000 Haitians vulnerable to what appears to be a very bad hurricane season. However the Haitian people still have hope and optimism in their hearts. Haitians are a hard working people and trust me…there is plenty of work that needs to be done. In the coming weeks, I hope you join Ray and I as we redesign the Lespwa Haiti website and bring to light touching stories, compelling photography and a glimpse into the amazing and resilient people of Haiti.

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Lespwa Haiti – Lespwa fe viv. Hope makes life.

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Lespwa fe viv. Hope makes life.

Lespwa Haiti Website

In the wake of the January 12th earthquake, the island nation of Haiti was left in ruins. The country’s capital, Port-Au- Prince, crumbled, killing more then 250,000 people while leaving 1.5 million homeless and more than 300,000 orphans…a figure that is rising every day. While the world and media came to the aid of the Haitian people, they have long since moved on to other stories and events, following suit with the typical “attention span” of the world wide news media.

© 2010 Ray Tollison

This is where Lespwa Haiti (Hope for Haiti)- A Work In Progress steps in. Founded by Ray Tollison, Melissa Basta and myself and sponsored by F-Stop Gear, Lespwa Haiti is a five year photo documentary project thats aim is to keep the focus on the ongoing stuggles of the Haitian people and the NGO’s that truly are making a difference. On June 3rd, 2010, the three of us will fly to Haiti and document a variety of stories about the people, organizations and events that are working to help build back a better Haiti. What separates this project from most, is that every year, we will lead one or two trips down to Haiti to follow up on the stories that cross our paths on this initial visit, effectively allowing the world to see how things are progressing first hand. This project is also unique in the sense that everyone will be able to follow us durring our trip, view a live GPS feed that we are currently setting up.

© 2010 Ray Tollison

Please visit the Lespwa Haiti website, HERE, to find more information about the project. We are also asking for donations to help make this project a reality. No donation is too small, but if you donate over $50, you will receive a free 10×15 print of your choice out of the photography work that we capture durring this project. You can click HERE to donate to this cause.

There will plenty of more information released in the following days.In the mean time you can become a fan of the Lespwa Haiti Facebook Page.

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