Monday, December 26, 2011

Nouvel Ayiti, Ayiti Ap Mache

Reviews:
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"Go Ye Into The Whole World: Oprah’s Next Chapter in Haiti" is a compilation of stories about the missionary and humanitarian travels of celebrities and ordinary people who want to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. For example, Sean Penn, Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus etc have been to Haiti. It is also the story of 14 professors and students from Lynn University based in Boca Raton, Florida. Under the auspices of Food for the Poor, they got to Haiti one day before the life-altering quake. "Go Ye Into The Whole World: Oprah's Next Chapter in Haiti" is also about Oprah's efforts to reboot her broadcasting career and keep Haiti's rebuilding in the spotlight. It is about the former talk show queen's visit to Sean Penn's camp. Oprah wants to empower and encourage those who are making a difference in the world.

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"The Gengels in Haiti: Go Ye Into The Whole World, Glad Tidings to All" is the story of love, sacrifice, dedication, destruction and redemption. It is also the story of a fortunate young woman who decided to reach out to the less fortunate. Britney Gengel, a Lynn University student, decided to be part of a group of missionaries to Haiti. They arrived 1 day before the Jan.12, 2010 quake that killed more than 300,000 people. Talking to her parents, she wrote, ""They love us so much and everyone is so happy," she wrote. "They love what they have and they work so hard to get nowhere, yet they are all so appreciative. I want to move here and start an orphanage myself." Hotel Montana collapsed on her. Her body was retrieved on Valentine's Day. Broken and saddened by the death of their beloved daughter, the Grengels decided to turn her last wish and dream into reality. Friends, family members and sympathizers have contributed enough funds to start the construction of a state-of-the-art orphanage in Grand-Goave, Haiti. Why this specific site? Find out more about how she responded to the calling and how even in death she is encouraging others while blessing many residents she will never meet.




Reviews:
1.
"Go Ye Into The Whole World: Oprah’s Next Chapter in Haiti" is a compilation of stories about the missionary and humanitarian travels of celebrities and ordinary people who want to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. For example, Sean Penn, Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus etc have been to Haiti. It is also the story of 14 professors and students from Lynn University based in Boca Raton, Florida. Under the auspices of Food for the Poor, they got to Haiti one day before the life-altering quake. "Go Ye Into The Whole World: Oprah's Next Chapter in Haiti" is also about Oprah's efforts to reboot her broadcasting career and keep Haiti's rebuilding in the spotlight. It is about the former talk show queen's visit to Sean Penn's camp. Oprah wants to empower and encourage those who are making a difference in the world.


















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"The Gengels in Haiti: Go Ye Into The Whole World, Glad Tidings to All" is the story of love, sacrifice, dedication, destruction and redemption. It is also the story of a fortunate young woman who decided to reach out to the less fortunate. Britney Gengel, a Lynn University student, decided to be part of a group of missionaries to Haiti. They arrived 1 day before the Jan.12, 2010 quake that killed more than 300,000 people. Talking to her parents, she wrote, ""They love us so much and everyone is so happy," she wrote. "They love what they have and they work so hard to get nowhere, yet they are all so appreciative. I want to move here and start an orphanage myself." Hotel Montana collapsed on her. Her body was retrieved on Valentine's Day. Broken and saddened by the death of their beloved daughter, the Grengels decided to turn her last wish and dream into reality. Friends, family members and sympathizers have contributed enough funds to start the construction of a state-of-the-art orphanage in Grand-Goave, Haiti. Why this specific site? Find out more about how she responded to the calling and how even in death she is encouraging others while blessing many residents she will never meet.


















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