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Lionel Jean-Baptiste of the Haitian Congress to Fortify Haiti, a Haitian aid agency based in Evanston, Illinois
Haitian Group in Chicago Unites in Relief Efforts
Five months after devastating earthquake killed hundreds of thousands, need for supplies great for million more who are homelessBaptiste founded the Haitian Congress to Fortify Haiti, a community organization based in Evanston, Illinois.  The group formed in 2004, a tumultuous year for Haiti.

"Aristide was being removed from power, we were trying to celebrate 200 years of independence," he explained.  "Hurricane Jeanne was hitting us.  So we had a lot of partisanry and division within the community.  But somehow we came together to pragmatically do some work to help our brothers and sisters face their reality."

But nothing could prepare the group for the reality of the January earthquake and the devastation it brought. Baptiste mobilized Chicago's Haitian community to help those in need.

"We called on people to collect medical supplies, medicine that's over the counter, clothing, crutches, etcetera," he recalled.  "We put out a press release, and we began the process of mobilizing folks, so we have stayed mobilized since day one."

Money, medicine and other donations have poured into the organization's office. Baptiste says the group raised over one million dollars in cash and medicine.

By April, the organization had accumulated enough items to fill four large shipping containers.

But when the containers arrived in Haiti, they were delayed in customs.  To help clear the logjam, members from Chicago traveled to Port au Prince to make sure the supplies got to those in need.

"We helped over 10,000 families through camps, organizations, churches, orphanages, individuals, etcetera," noted Aline Lauture, Executive Director of the Haitian Congress to Fortify Haiti.  She led the group's recent mission to Haiti.

"We didn't see a lot of movement of rebuilding," she added.  "We just saw the rubble, they just cleared most of it to the side of the street, but we didn't see a lot of the rebuilding process started."

Lauture was surprised that people in the capital have managed to move on despite the lack of infrastructure.

"They have their commerce. They are selling their goods.  Life is moving. Under the worst circumstances, they keep moving," she said.

And her group keeps accepting donations. It plans to deliver new medical supplies and other items during a trip scheduled later this year.
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Haitian Farmers Reject Monsanto Donation

The Peasant Movement of Papay, a group of Haitian farmers, has committed to burning 60,000 seed sacks (475 tons) of hybrid corn and vegetable seeds donated by Monsanto in the wake of the devastating earthquake earlier this year.

World Drafts Haiti's Reconstruction Road Map

Representatives of 54 countries and 35 international organizations participating in the World Summit for the Future of Haiti selected specific projects, with a cost of $11 billion that will be paid through their donations, renewing their commitments to the reconstruction of the earthquake stricken Caribbean nation.

Sharing a letter from President Obama to America about the Golf Coast Issue

Dear Jacques :

Yesterday, I visited Caminada Bay in Grand Isle, Louisiana -- one of the first places to feel the devastation wrought by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While I was here, at Camerdelle's Live Bait shop, I met with a group of local residents and small business owners.

Contact: Romeo Estinvil, estinro@hotmail.com
Jacques Dady Jean, jacjean1@hotmail.com
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La Justice américaine félicite et remercie l'Etat Haïtien pour sa collaboration dans la lutte contre la corruption

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