The document summarizes Kathleen Jobin's trip to Haiti in November 2013 to deliver stove parts. It describes her arrival, meetings with KAMI partners, and stove demonstrations attended. It notes Michel Jobin's declining health and eventual passing in November. The remainder of the document outlines the continued work of the KAMI Foundation, including fundraising events, recognition of Michel and Kathleen Jobin, and plans to acquire an oil press to process Jatropha for fuel.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's programs in 2012, including planting 4000 new jatropha trees, increasing the number of families using KAMI stoves to 572, and purchasing a motorcycle to help staff reach more villages. It also summarizes visits by KAMI managers and volunteers to view plantation and stove installation progress.
Is more than a decade serving others, goals that got accomplished & People who stick with us impregnating their own signatures on what we do around the world, it was time to present the New team at Gear Up Foundation, the new goals for short and long term, our American Tribute Flag and the newest Events as they are opportunities for sponsors who believe in answering the call, just like those first responders did on the 2 attacks on America, at Pearl Harbor and Ground Zero.
This document provides a summary of marketing and promotions activities at Weldon Parts for the third quarter of 2015. It discusses challenges faced due to downturn in the oil industry, but notes that most stores met or exceeded their budgets in August. It thanks employees for their efforts and discusses plans for the annual managers meeting in October to plan for 2016. Upcoming promotions and focus on customer training are also mentioned.
Dr. Maria Hesse, president of Chandler-Gilbert Community College, has been awarded the 2008 Gilbert Leadership Award by the town's Chamber of Commerce. Hesse is praised for her commitment to being actively involved in the Gilbert community and ensuring that CGCC serves the needs of the communities it represents, including Chandler, Gilbert and Queen Creek. As the recipient of this award, Hesse is following in the footsteps of another local educator, Wally Delecki, who commends Hesse for her kindness and dedication to community service.
- Henri Landwirth founded Give Kids the World in 1985, a nonprofit village in Florida near Walt Disney World that fulfills the wishes of terminally ill children to visit Disney theme parks.
- Landwirth survived the Holocaust, during which his mother and twin sister were killed, before immigrating to the US in 1950 where he built a successful hotel career.
- Give Kids the World Village opened in 1989 and has since welcomed over 88,000 families, providing accommodation and entertainment for terminally ill children and their families at no cost.
This document provides a guide to shopping on Oahu, Hawaii. It includes an editor's itinerary outlining recommended shopping destinations and stores in Waikiki, Chinatown, and Kailua. It also features sections on local aloha wear stores and keepsake item shops, highlighting specific boutiques and items. The guide aims to turn shopping into an adventure by exploring the best shops across the island.
This summary provides the key details from the December 2013 issue of the Downtowner Magazine:
1) The issue features the winners of the 11th annual Downtown Elementary School Art Contest, an article about the homeless newspaper The Bridge, and an interview with the executive director of MIFA.
2) It also includes a profile of the new MaggieMoo's restaurant in Downtown Memphis and previews various December events in and around the city.
3) The issue provides an overview of recent local news including awards, business openings and relocations, and additions to historic districts around Downtown Memphis.
For the third year in a row, I have written a matching grant through the Rotary Foundation that hss fed these kids! Central Florida Rotarians, thanks for your help!
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's programs in 2012, including planting 4000 new jatropha trees, increasing the number of families using KAMI stoves to 572, and purchasing a motorcycle to help staff reach more villages. It also summarizes visits by KAMI managers and volunteers to view plantation and stove installation progress.
Is more than a decade serving others, goals that got accomplished & People who stick with us impregnating their own signatures on what we do around the world, it was time to present the New team at Gear Up Foundation, the new goals for short and long term, our American Tribute Flag and the newest Events as they are opportunities for sponsors who believe in answering the call, just like those first responders did on the 2 attacks on America, at Pearl Harbor and Ground Zero.
This document provides a summary of marketing and promotions activities at Weldon Parts for the third quarter of 2015. It discusses challenges faced due to downturn in the oil industry, but notes that most stores met or exceeded their budgets in August. It thanks employees for their efforts and discusses plans for the annual managers meeting in October to plan for 2016. Upcoming promotions and focus on customer training are also mentioned.
Dr. Maria Hesse, president of Chandler-Gilbert Community College, has been awarded the 2008 Gilbert Leadership Award by the town's Chamber of Commerce. Hesse is praised for her commitment to being actively involved in the Gilbert community and ensuring that CGCC serves the needs of the communities it represents, including Chandler, Gilbert and Queen Creek. As the recipient of this award, Hesse is following in the footsteps of another local educator, Wally Delecki, who commends Hesse for her kindness and dedication to community service.
- Henri Landwirth founded Give Kids the World in 1985, a nonprofit village in Florida near Walt Disney World that fulfills the wishes of terminally ill children to visit Disney theme parks.
- Landwirth survived the Holocaust, during which his mother and twin sister were killed, before immigrating to the US in 1950 where he built a successful hotel career.
- Give Kids the World Village opened in 1989 and has since welcomed over 88,000 families, providing accommodation and entertainment for terminally ill children and their families at no cost.
This document provides a guide to shopping on Oahu, Hawaii. It includes an editor's itinerary outlining recommended shopping destinations and stores in Waikiki, Chinatown, and Kailua. It also features sections on local aloha wear stores and keepsake item shops, highlighting specific boutiques and items. The guide aims to turn shopping into an adventure by exploring the best shops across the island.
This summary provides the key details from the December 2013 issue of the Downtowner Magazine:
1) The issue features the winners of the 11th annual Downtown Elementary School Art Contest, an article about the homeless newspaper The Bridge, and an interview with the executive director of MIFA.
2) It also includes a profile of the new MaggieMoo's restaurant in Downtown Memphis and previews various December events in and around the city.
3) The issue provides an overview of recent local news including awards, business openings and relocations, and additions to historic districts around Downtown Memphis.
For the third year in a row, I have written a matching grant through the Rotary Foundation that hss fed these kids! Central Florida Rotarians, thanks for your help!
This document contains contact information for a family photographer and event photographers located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The family photographer can be reached at 702-721-9893 or www.lasvegasfamilyphotographer.org. The event photographers are located in Las Vegas and can be contacted through their website at www.eventphotographerslasvegasnv.org or by phone at 702-721-9893.
This document outlines the content structure and navigation of a website. It includes four main sections: Homepage, Professor Simply Simple, Simply Said, and Mutual Fun. The Homepage will feature unique text and images as well as content boxes linking to other pages. Professor Simply Simple and Simply Said each have landing pages describing subpages, while Mutual Fun contains links to a quiz, meme generator, and other pages. The document provides details on navigation, page descriptions, and content for building out the site.
The Western Reserve Hedged Equity fund returned 5.4% for the first quarter of 2004, outperforming major market indexes. Long positions contributed most to returns, led by investments in Metris Companies, Capital One Financial, and Alliance Data Systems. The fund ended the quarter with positions that were 87% long and 46% short. The manager believes the market remains in a trading frenzy and opportunities are being created for their bottom-up stock selection approach.
Dokumen ini memberikan penjelasan tentang PKM-M (Program Kemitraan dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat-Madya). PKM-M bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan, ekonomi, dan lingkungan masyarakat melalui penerapan ilmu pengetahuan, teknologi, dan kesenian. Kegiatan inti PKM-M adalah karya kreatif dan inovatif yang membantu masyarakat di berbagai bidang ilmu.
Welcome to Square Shooting. We're more than just good-looking, likable, and humble - we also take great pride in our photography.
Since you're here, take a moment to look around our collection.
Maria De Mattias Education Institute, Guatemala, 25 yearsKris Schrader
A brief history of the Maria de Mattias Education Insitute in Aldea Labor Vieja, Guatemala, presented by Sister Kris Schrader, ASC. In 2013 the Education Institute celebrated 25 years. The Institute began to function in 1989.
This recipe calls for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using two slices of bread. The instructions are to spread peanut butter on one slice of bread and jelly on the other slice and then put the two slices together to form the sandwich.
The temperature in Zacatecas was 28oC and heavy rain was likely to fall, so it is advisable to bring an umbrella. Rain was also likely in Zacatecas and Monterey, with strong electrical storms possible. The temperature in Mexico City was 19oC and the air speed in the afternoon would be 5 km/hr.
This document lists various celebrities and musical artists that the author enjoys, including Elizabeth Gillies, the Kardashians and Jenners, One Direction, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Danielle Peazer, Lucy Hale, Little Mix, Ashley Benson, and Eleanor Calder.
This document provides information on several new property developments in Singapore, including The Glades condo in Tanah Merah, Belgravia Villas cluster homes in Ang Mo Kio, Kensington Square mixed development near Bartley MRT station, and Sea Horizon executive condo in Pasir Ris. Contact information is provided for Matthew Tan and Kenji Wong to inquire about viewings or with other questions.
Texting while driving by sarah khalifa skhalifa1997
Distracted driving, including texting while driving, endangers the safety of drivers, passengers, and bystanders. Texting while driving affects not only the driver but also everyone else on the road. Over 23% of auto collisions in 2011 involved cell phones, and texting takes a driver's eyes off the road for over 5 seconds on average, enough time to cause a serious crash. Texting and driving kills more teens annually than drinking and driving. To curb this dangerous behavior, people are advised not to text while driving or to text drivers known to be on the road, and to speak up if they see others texting while driving.
Informatica Solidale Onlus è un'Associazione senza scopo di lucro, nata nel 2013 grazie all’ iniziativa di un gruppo di professionisti operanti nell'ambito informatico, con lo scopo di portare le proprie competenze a supporto di progetti di alto contenuto sociale e Umanitario.
L’obiettivo è miglioramento della qualità della vita e la riduzione del disagio sociale attraverso la tecnologia informatica.
This document contains contact information for a Las Vegas boudoir photographer, including their website www.lasvegasboudoirphotographer.com and phone number 702-721-9893. The information is repeated several times throughout.
The document discusses different types of things that can be considered real, including things that are physically real which can be touched, things that are real but not physical like love and marriage, and things like time that are real but abstract concepts of past, present, and future. It also notes that what is real can vary between individuals based on their own beliefs and perceptions. Some things are considered real only because they were created by humans, like plastic objects.
The document lists 10 black and white photographs taken in 2013 by photographer Crista Confiliano, including subjects such as "Family Vacation", "Flowers", "Play Time", "Bridge", "Waterfalls", and "Nature". Each photo is simply titled with the subject and credits Confiliano as the photographer for black and white photos from 2013.
This document provides contact information for a Las Vegas-based food photography business called Las Vegas Food Photography. It lists their website, www.lasvegasfoodphotography.net, multiple times as well as their phone number, 702-721-9893. The repeated listing of the website and phone number suggests this document is advertising the food photography services available from this Las Vegas business.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs in Haiti, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, inspecting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes a visit by volunteers to see KAMI's work firsthand and invites others to learn more about the organization's efforts.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, visiting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes awareness trips to Haiti for donors and announces the next trip in April to hold a general meeting and work towards forming a local industry.
This document contains contact information for a family photographer and event photographers located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The family photographer can be reached at 702-721-9893 or www.lasvegasfamilyphotographer.org. The event photographers are located in Las Vegas and can be contacted through their website at www.eventphotographerslasvegasnv.org or by phone at 702-721-9893.
This document outlines the content structure and navigation of a website. It includes four main sections: Homepage, Professor Simply Simple, Simply Said, and Mutual Fun. The Homepage will feature unique text and images as well as content boxes linking to other pages. Professor Simply Simple and Simply Said each have landing pages describing subpages, while Mutual Fun contains links to a quiz, meme generator, and other pages. The document provides details on navigation, page descriptions, and content for building out the site.
The Western Reserve Hedged Equity fund returned 5.4% for the first quarter of 2004, outperforming major market indexes. Long positions contributed most to returns, led by investments in Metris Companies, Capital One Financial, and Alliance Data Systems. The fund ended the quarter with positions that were 87% long and 46% short. The manager believes the market remains in a trading frenzy and opportunities are being created for their bottom-up stock selection approach.
Dokumen ini memberikan penjelasan tentang PKM-M (Program Kemitraan dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat-Madya). PKM-M bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan, ekonomi, dan lingkungan masyarakat melalui penerapan ilmu pengetahuan, teknologi, dan kesenian. Kegiatan inti PKM-M adalah karya kreatif dan inovatif yang membantu masyarakat di berbagai bidang ilmu.
Welcome to Square Shooting. We're more than just good-looking, likable, and humble - we also take great pride in our photography.
Since you're here, take a moment to look around our collection.
Maria De Mattias Education Institute, Guatemala, 25 yearsKris Schrader
A brief history of the Maria de Mattias Education Insitute in Aldea Labor Vieja, Guatemala, presented by Sister Kris Schrader, ASC. In 2013 the Education Institute celebrated 25 years. The Institute began to function in 1989.
This recipe calls for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using two slices of bread. The instructions are to spread peanut butter on one slice of bread and jelly on the other slice and then put the two slices together to form the sandwich.
The temperature in Zacatecas was 28oC and heavy rain was likely to fall, so it is advisable to bring an umbrella. Rain was also likely in Zacatecas and Monterey, with strong electrical storms possible. The temperature in Mexico City was 19oC and the air speed in the afternoon would be 5 km/hr.
This document lists various celebrities and musical artists that the author enjoys, including Elizabeth Gillies, the Kardashians and Jenners, One Direction, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Danielle Peazer, Lucy Hale, Little Mix, Ashley Benson, and Eleanor Calder.
This document provides information on several new property developments in Singapore, including The Glades condo in Tanah Merah, Belgravia Villas cluster homes in Ang Mo Kio, Kensington Square mixed development near Bartley MRT station, and Sea Horizon executive condo in Pasir Ris. Contact information is provided for Matthew Tan and Kenji Wong to inquire about viewings or with other questions.
Texting while driving by sarah khalifa skhalifa1997
Distracted driving, including texting while driving, endangers the safety of drivers, passengers, and bystanders. Texting while driving affects not only the driver but also everyone else on the road. Over 23% of auto collisions in 2011 involved cell phones, and texting takes a driver's eyes off the road for over 5 seconds on average, enough time to cause a serious crash. Texting and driving kills more teens annually than drinking and driving. To curb this dangerous behavior, people are advised not to text while driving or to text drivers known to be on the road, and to speak up if they see others texting while driving.
Informatica Solidale Onlus è un'Associazione senza scopo di lucro, nata nel 2013 grazie all’ iniziativa di un gruppo di professionisti operanti nell'ambito informatico, con lo scopo di portare le proprie competenze a supporto di progetti di alto contenuto sociale e Umanitario.
L’obiettivo è miglioramento della qualità della vita e la riduzione del disagio sociale attraverso la tecnologia informatica.
This document contains contact information for a Las Vegas boudoir photographer, including their website www.lasvegasboudoirphotographer.com and phone number 702-721-9893. The information is repeated several times throughout.
The document discusses different types of things that can be considered real, including things that are physically real which can be touched, things that are real but not physical like love and marriage, and things like time that are real but abstract concepts of past, present, and future. It also notes that what is real can vary between individuals based on their own beliefs and perceptions. Some things are considered real only because they were created by humans, like plastic objects.
The document lists 10 black and white photographs taken in 2013 by photographer Crista Confiliano, including subjects such as "Family Vacation", "Flowers", "Play Time", "Bridge", "Waterfalls", and "Nature". Each photo is simply titled with the subject and credits Confiliano as the photographer for black and white photos from 2013.
This document provides contact information for a Las Vegas-based food photography business called Las Vegas Food Photography. It lists their website, www.lasvegasfoodphotography.net, multiple times as well as their phone number, 702-721-9893. The repeated listing of the website and phone number suggests this document is advertising the food photography services available from this Las Vegas business.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs in Haiti, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, inspecting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes a visit by volunteers to see KAMI's work firsthand and invites others to learn more about the organization's efforts.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, visiting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes awareness trips to Haiti for donors and announces the next trip in April to hold a general meeting and work towards forming a local industry.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs in Haiti and planting 4,000 new jatropha trees. It also notes that motorcycle transportation has increased participation in KAMI's stove program, with 572 homes now owning a KAMI stove. The organization continues to support jatropha cooperatives and provide training.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create opportunities for women through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, visiting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes awareness trips to Haiti for donors and an upcoming fundraising play.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, inspecting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes awareness trips to Haiti and fundraising efforts like a play performance.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's activities in 2012, including overseeing programs, purchasing a motorcycle to expand outreach, inspecting jatropha plantations, and increasing the number of stoves distributed. It also summarizes awareness trips to Haiti and fundraising efforts like a play performance.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that operates programs in Haiti, including manufacturing affordable kerosene stoves as alternatives to wood and charcoal, encouraging jatropha plant cultivation for biodiesel production, and providing environmental education. The document provides updates on KAMI's jatropha plantations and stove production, recognizes supporters of the organization, and outlines plans to establish "Les Entreprises KAMI" as a Haitian-owned and operated self-sustaining business. It also introduces Marie-Belle, a woman who benefits from KAMI's programs, and invites readers to support KAMI's continued work.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that operates programs in Haiti, including manufacturing affordable kerosene stoves as alternatives to wood and charcoal, encouraging jatropha plant cultivation for biodiesel production, and providing environmental education. The document provides updates on KAMI's jatropha plantations and stove production, recognizes supporters of the organization, and outlines plans to establish "Les Entreprises KAMI" as a Haitian-owned and operated self-sustaining business. It also introduces Marie-Belle, a woman who benefits from KAMI's programs, and invites readers to support KAMI's continued work.
Steps To Start An Article PT. Tringgading Agung PratamaBethany Rodriguez
The document discusses the steps to request an article writing service from HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, completing an order form with instructions and deadline, and reviewing writer bids before placing a deposit to start the assignment. The process also allows customers to request revisions until satisfied with the final paper and receive a refund if plagiarism is found.
The document summarizes a mission trip from Guatemala to Haiti from August 10-17, 2010 to provide relief and minister to those affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. A team of 10 people will assist relief organizations with temporary housing construction, church repairs, and evangelism. The conditions in Haiti are described as dire with no water, power, or food infrastructure and hundreds of thousands still buried or missing. The trip costs $1170 total and registration is required as soon as possible as there are limited spots.
http://www.newlifeforhaiti.org/ - Founded in 2006 by Paster Fran Leeman, Lead pastor of LifeSpring Community Church in Plainfield, IL, New Life for Haiti assists the people of the Grande Anse River area of Haiti. In this recap of their February 6-13, 2014 mission trip to Haiti, New Life For Haiti met with sponsored children, brought benches for their church, and worked to provide clean drinking water to the people of the area. New Life for Haiti has built several schools, helped farmers with seed, and rebuilt homes after the 2010 earthquake. New Life For Haiti is an approved 501c4 charity.
The document summarizes Reiser Relief's work in Haiti in 2012 and outlines goals for 2013. It describes how the organization continued Father Reiser's work providing fresh water, supporting schools, building an elder care facility, and shipping food and supplies. It highlights accomplishments like raising funds, completing a water truck shipment, and supporting students. The passage emphasizes how small acts of aid can make a difference and invites readers to a fundraising event on April 24th to continue Father Reiser's legacy of helping the people of Haiti.
Essay About My College. Online assignment writing service.Joanna Paulsen
The passage establishes pastor and teacher as gifts given by God to equip saints for serving and building the body of Christ. A pastor serves as the leader and head teacher of a local church, caring for and guiding the congregation like a shepherd cares for their flock. While a pastor leads a specific local assembly, their role stems from being an elder or overseer appointed to be in charge of the church.
This document summarizes the 10th anniversary celebration of Work of Women (WOW!), a program started by World Neighbors to connect women across the globe. It discusses how WOW! began with a small group of women in New Mexico and has grown to over 700 members who support programs empowering women internationally. It provides an example of how one Indonesian woman, Inaq Jamilah, has been able to start her own banana chip business through skills gained in a World Neighbors training. The summary discusses how WOW! has made impacts on the lives of women in developing countries as well as the women who support the program. It concludes by looking ahead to further impacts WOW! and World Neighbors can have in the future.
The document provides background information on Haiti, including its current economic, health, and sustenance levels. It discusses how Haiti has faced tremendous adversity in the past ten years, with 80% of the population living in poverty. The 2010 earthquake further damaged Haiti's struggling economy. The US has impacted Haiti through programs supporting job creation, exports, and health services. The US aids nearly half of Haiti's population through health programs and facility renovations.
Heart of Haiti - Digital Outreach - Everywhere AgencyLina Skandalakis
Macy’s Heart of Haiti continues to be a grassroots effort that thrives through the support of our blogger group called Everywhere Society, social media coverage and a devoted community that helps countries reach economic stability. This is a presentation compiled for the SoMe Awards about Everywhere Agency's Heart of Haiti digital outreach capabilities during September - December 2013 and why this cause is still relevant.
Dominican Starfish Foundation May 2023, UpdateLouise ZoBell
This is an update of our activities for May 2023.
Dominican Starfish Foundation helps those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic in 5 different areas:
Housing and Shelter
Education
Health and Wellness
Food and Clothing
Employment
We thank all of our donors who make this possible!!
The document summarizes the first annual Healing Hands for Haiti summit held in Miami, Florida from November 30th to December 3rd, 2006. The summit brought together board members, team leaders, and volunteers from chapters across the US and Canada to review the organization's mission and vision, discuss goals and plans for the next five years, and participate in sessions on topics like strategic planning and chapter development. It also provided an opportunity for medical team leaders to share ideas and work on streamlining processes. Presentations covered various program areas and operations. On Saturday, summit participants were hosted at a water sports facility in Biscayne Bay.
Dominican Starfish Foundation--Our current projects and future goals. Louise ZoBell
You'll find here the current projects of Dominican Starfish and our partners as well as some of our future goals for our foundation. Thanks to everyone who has donated their time and money to these wonderful projects.
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Mr. Brainwash Beautiful Girl / Mixed Media / signed / Unique
Year: 2023
Format: 96,5 x 127 cm / 37.8 x 50 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper with hand-torn edges.
Method: Mixed Media, Stencil, Spray Paint.
Edition: Unique
Other: handsigned by Mr. Brainwash front and verso.
Beautiful Girl by Mr. Brainwash is a mixed media artwork on paper done in 2023. It is unique and of course signed by Mr. Brainwash. The picture is a tribute to his own most successful work of art, the Balloon Girl. In this new creation, however, the theme of the little girl is slightly modified.
In Mr. Brainwash’s mixed media artwork titled “Beautiful Girl,” we are presented with a captivating depiction of a little girl adorned in a summer dress, with two playful pigtails framing her face. The artwork exudes a sense of innocence and whimsy, as the girl is shown in a dreamy state, lifting one end of her skirt and looking down as if she were about to dance. Through the use of mixed media, Mr. Brainwash skillfully combines different artistic elements to create a visually striking composition. The vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes bring the artwork to life, evoking a sense of joy and happiness. The attention to detail in the girl’s expression and body language adds depth and character to the piece, allowing viewers to connect with the young protagonist on a personal and emotional level. “Beautiful Girl” is a testament to Mr. Brainwash’s unique artistic style, blending elements of street art, pop art, and contemporary art to create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork.
The use of mixed media in “Beautiful Girl” adds an additional layer of complexity to the artwork. By combining different artistic techniques and materials, such as stencils, spray paint, and collage, Mr. Brainwash creates a dynamic and textured composition that grabs the viewer’s attention. The juxtaposition of different textures and patterns adds depth and visual interest to the piece, while also emphasizing the artist’s eclectic and experimental approach to art-making. The inclusion of collage elements, such as newspaper clippings and torn posters, further enhances the artwork’s urban and contemporary feel. Overall, “Beautiful Girl” is a visually captivating and thought-provoking artwork that showcases Mr. Brainwash’s talent for blending different artistic elements to create a truly unique and engaging piece.
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KAMI Newsletter 8
1. www.kamifoundationforhaiti.org Page 1
KATHLEEN JOBIN REPORT
On November 5th, 2013, Michel and I,
accompanied by Leo Lesperance, began the fall
trip to Haiti. We were bringing with us parts
and burners for 75 more stoves. (The remainder
of our order from Goodfire in the Philippines,
125 burners, arrived two days after we left.)
We arrived safely in Terrier Rouge on
November 6th, after spending one night in the
D.R. Jocelyn Latour, KAMI's agent in Haiti,
met us at the border with helpers to carry our
heavy suitcases, and Bopa, who drove the pick-
up truck that was our transport. In Terrier
Rouge we were greeted by Nazou who cleans
and cooks for us, Benson, companion and
errand-boy, and Mr. Louis, the night-
watchman.
During our stay in Haiti we did our usual visits
to the Raboure and Bawochen Cooperatives to
renew acquaintances and check on the Jatropha
trees. There were stove demonstrations to
groups interested in the KAMI stoves which
we attended, and visits by neighborhood boys
who wanted to show off their musical ability
with their home-made instruments. We also
had the added adventure of a swarm of bees
that installed themselves just outside the door
of our living quarters, and had to be dealt with.
When Leo and I left Haiti on November 14th,
we knew Michel was finding it more difficult
to get around, but he was looking forward to
spending time with the visitors that always
came to see him. He was planning to renew the
contracts with KAMI contractors, have
discussions with the stove and tank
manufacturers, and basically attend to business.
He was also enjoying his time away from our
Canadian winter.
On November 26th, I received the news that
Michel had passed away. My only consolation
was that Jocelyn had been with him, that he had
received medical attention, and that he had not
been alone. He was with people who truly cared
for him and for whom he cared so much.
What Will Happen To KAMI Without Michel?
In the difficult days following Michel's death generous
friends and supporters came forward to offer their help
and encouragement so that Michel's legacy and work in
Haiti could continue. Thanks to them, I am happy to
report that KAMI is thriving. Stoves are continuing to be
built, and at last count 1,500 are in use in and around the
community of Terrier Rouge. The Jatropha trees are in
production, and an oil press is on its way to Haiti. (see
story inside). We have renewed our lease for the KAMI
building for another three years.
A fund-raising event was held in April, and others are
being planned.
The next steps are to obtain a generator, available in
Cap-Haitian, to power the oil press, and to get delivery
of the oil-cleaner, which has already been purchased.
Thanks to the initiative and work of Robert Wilson, this
newsletter has come about.
As Michel said so often, "La vie continue"---Life goes on!
Kathleen Jobin
KAMI FOUNDATION
FOR HAITI
JUNE 2014 ISSUE 8
UPCOMING FUNDRAISING EVENT
OIL PRESS FUNDRAISER:
Authors, Booksigning and Artists
An afternoon of Readings by Mary Keenan, Karl Backhaus,
Elizabeth Armstrong and Fr. Stephen Deák and Songs by
Alexandra Asher and Melissa Kerr
When: Saturday July 19, 2:00 pm
Where: Mount Alverno Retreat Center
20704 Heart Lake Road, Caledon, ON L7K 2A2
Cost: $30, Refreshments will be served.
Tickets sold on June 7, 8, 28 and 29 at St. Timothy Parish,
Orangeville, Ontario or by calling 1-519-940-1571
Funds to go to KAMI Foundation towards an Oil Press for
Haiti. Hosted by Ann Lay and Sylvie GilAlfau
2. www.kamifoundationforhaiti.org Page 2
MICHEL AND KATHLEEN JOBIN
GIVEN AN HUMANITARION AWARD
Pierspective Entraide Humanitaire is a Canadian
organization dedicated to
helping the underprivileged in
Haiti. On November 23, 2013 it
gave an humanitarion award to
Michel and Kathleen Jobin for
their work in helping the
people of Haiti move from
wood burning to keroscene
stoves for their cooking. The
Jobins were honoured in a
Fundraising Gala held at the
Don Valley Hotel and Suites in Toronto. The KAMI
Foundation was introduced that evening by Antoine
Derose.The award was presented by the Haitian
Ambassador
to Canada,
Frantz
Liautaud and
accepted by
May Maskow
as Michel was
in Haiti and
Kathleen’s
attendance
was
prevented by
winter
weather.
KAMI DINNER/SILENT AUCTION
Once again Leo Lesperance and his
family with the help of Kathleen
Jobin and her daughter Stephanie,
held a KAMI fund raiser on April 13,
2014. With the help of David
Brunelle, owner of the Maitre D'
restaurant in Penetanguishene, 45
people were treated to a typical
Haitian meal. A wide variety of
donated gifts from family, friends and local
businesses helped make the silent auction a
great success. A total of $2,614 was raised at
the event. Leo and Kathleen wish to thank
everyone who both participated and
contributed to this worthy cause.
Au prochain rendez-vous... Un gros merci.
Louise Attwood, Leo’s daughter.
MICHEL JOBIN PASSED AWAY IN HAITI
Michel Jobin passed away suddenly in Haiti on
November 26th, 2013 in his 71st year. A Memorial Mass
was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church in Perkinsfield on
Saturday, January 11, 2014
at 12 noon. Spring
internment in St. Patrick's
Cemetery in Perkinsfield.
Michel passed away in the
country that he loved and
where he spent considerable
time over the past 26 years.
During that time he had
been involved in numerous
activities which included
setting up two agricultural
schools in the North of Haiti.
In 2009 along with his wife Kathleen and many generous
supporters, he founded the KAMI Foundation for Haiti.
He leaves behind his wife, four children, their spouses
and 17 grandchildren.
2013 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
REVENUE – From SHARE Directly $12,500.00
To KAMI Directly 5,888.20
Through SHARE 25,281.48
Total Revenue $43,669.68
EXPENSES – Stove Program $37,424.85
Co-operatives 1,331.88
Administration 1,416.34
Other 6,385.92
Total Expenses $46,558.99
Shortfall $ 2,889.31
EXPENSES
Main costs are for making and promoting the stoves.
Co-operatives’ cost include digging a well and buying
vegetable seeds. Administration costs included
office supplies and telephone. Other included travel
expenses, building maintenance, motorcycle costs
and support services during visits.
Leo and Kathleen
at the dinner
Michel visiting a Haitian school
Ambassador Franz Liautaud, May
Maskow and Antoine Derose
Michel in Haiti - 2012
Louise Attwood at Auction
Table
3. www.kamifoundationforhaiti.org Page 3
EXTRUDER ON ITS WAY TO HAITI
An important part of Kami Foundation's stove project has been
that eventually the people using the stoves would produce at
least part of their own fuel to replace or supplement kerosene.
Michel Jobin believed that Jatropha could be the source of that
fuel. The planted Jatropha trees are now entering production;
the next step was to procure an oil press. Michel had contacted
a company in Wisconsin that built the type of press required,
but what was needed was finding the funds and also finding a
way to get it into Haiti.
Ann Lay and May Maskow had given a presentation to the
Collingwood Rotary Club, and Michel had discussed with
Brian Hickey that
their club would
hold $10,000 for the
oil press project,
conditional on Kami
finding a way to
fund the extra costs
for transportation,
customs etc.
In early April, Ann
Lay located a group
in Virgil Ontario that
was preparing to
send a container to
Gonaive, Haiti, on
May 9th. At the time
I did not believe that
this could help us,
since Gonaive is quite a distance from Terrier Rouge and
transportation would be a major problem. Jocelyn Latour
however, told me that the roads were much improved, and that
it would be possible to hire someone with a truck to go to
Gonaive to get the press once it arrived. There followed a very
amazing series of events, any one of which could have meant
failure for us.
1) I contacted Howard Bougasat from the Haiti Lutheran
Mission, who was the contact person responsible for the
container. He had already spoken to both Ann and May, and
assured me that if we were able to get the oil press to Virgil on
or before May 9th, they would put it into the container.
2) I then called Ryan at the Oil Press Co. on April 14th, and
he told me that
usually they
required at least
three to four weeks
lead-up time, but
since Haiti was
very special to
him, he would do
his very best to get
a press built on
time and he would
order the parts
immediately if I
could send him the money
within the next two days.
3) I knew that the
Share Project Committee
was to meet on April 15th,
so I called Les Frayne to
ask him if he could include
a request from Kami to help
us fund the oil press, and he
agreed that although their agenda was very full, he would try to
include us. The next morning he called to say that they were to
recommend to their Board that Share consider allotting $5,000
U.S. towards our project.
4) On April 16th I sent money to the Oil Press Co. and
officially placed the order for an oil press and oil cleaner.
5) On May 2nd I received a call from the company to say
that the press was ready to ship, and they needed to know the
brokerage firm that would get it through Canadian customs.
6) At that point I did not know what to do. I called Howard
to see if he knew a broker, but no such luck. Ann Lay then told
May about Silvie GilAlfau, a long-time Kami supporter. May
contacted Sylvie who basically said, "that is right in my line of
work, and I will take it
from here." Sylvie
found a broker,
arranged for shipping
and informed me that
the press would arrive
in Guelph on Friday
May 9th.
7) On May 9th I met
Sylvie at Ann's place
and we travelled
together to Guelph, got the crate containing our oil press
loaded into Sylvie's truck and headed for Virgil. We
arrived there at approximately 4:30 p.m., where May and
Robert were waiting to record the event. The press, as well as
more stove parts, were loaded into the container and are now
on their way to Haiti.
Without the promise of financial help from the Collingwood
Rotary Club and the Share Agriculture Foundation, and
without the active participation of Ann Lay, May Maskow,
Robert Wilson,
and Sylvie
GilAlfau, and the
kindness of the
Haiti Lutheran
Mission, this all
could never have
happened. We
hope one day
soon to publish
pictures of the
Kami Oil Press
in operation.
Kathleen Jobin
Collingwood Rotary Executive
(from left) Pam Hillier (President),
Brian Hickey (International), May
Maskow, Paul Darby (Past
President), Mary Gibson (PR)
Oil Press purchased for KAMI
(from Left) Ann Lay, Howard Bougasat,
Kathleen Jobin, Walley Bougasat, May
Maskow and Sylvie GilAlfau
Container getting ready for Haiti
Kathleen Jobin with the crated
extruder in the container
4. www.kamifoundationforhaiti.org Page 4
Manager:
Kathleen JOBIN
Advisors:
Vitoria MENESES, Finance
Ann LAY
May MAKOW
Jean-Paul GAUTHIER
Stephen WHITE
Mike LABELLE
Leo LESPERANCE
Idalina FERREIRA
WEBMASTER: May MASKOW
NEWSLETTER: Robert WILSON
Contracted Agent in Haiti:
Jocelyn LATOUR
Supporter to KAMI
S.H.A.R.E. Agriculture Foundation
KAMI’S Goals:
To locally manufacture economical,
efficient, environmentally friendly and
healthier kerosene stoves to replace
wood and charcoal.
To encourage the culture of Jatropha
and its transformation into bio-diesel to
eventually replace kerosene.
To provide environment education to
the local population.
YOU TOO CAN HELP!
For Donations of less than $100, please make cheques to KAMI
Foundation for Haiti (KAMI is too small to issue Tax Receipts).
For Donations of $100 or more, please make cheques payable to
S.H.A.R.E AGRICULTURE FOUNDATION with “KAMI Foundation”
in the memo box. S.H.A.R.E. will issue Tax Receipts.
All Donations are most gratefully received and should be mailed to:
KAMI FOUNDATION for HAITI
927 Montreal Street
Midland, Ontario M4R 1H1
e-mail: kathleenjobin@yahoo.ca
Web: www.kamifoundationforhaiti.org
THANK YOU TO OUR RECENT
SUPPORTERS
Thank you to the Collingwood Rotary Club along with the
S.H.A.R.E. Agriculture Foundation for supporting the purchase of
the extractor and oil cleaner. Thanks also to the S.H.A.R.E.
Agriculture Foundations and the Haiti Lutheran Mission Society
for funding the transportation of the oil extractor from
Wisconsin to Haiti (See accompaning story).
Thanks also to:
Toronto Funding Network for raising money for 300 KAMI stoves
Leo Lesperance and family for hosting a Fundrasing Dinner
Hilda Bell for her 2
nd
Yard Sale in Toronto for KAMI and The Cure
AND to many individuals such as you, who have made
contributions to KAMI.
Awareness Trip to Haiti
KAMI offers supporters the opportunity to visit Terrier-Rouge to see first-
hand the KAMI operations and experience the life and culture of Haiti.
Attend KAMI stove orientation sessions. Visit homes with KAMI stoves
installed. See the welders who make the stove frames and the kerosene
containers. See the Co-operatives with Jatropha trees growing to maturity.
Visit the Terrier-Rouge market and a
local school, attend church and be
entertained by local musicians.
For information, contact Kathleen Jobin
705-526-7554
e-mail: kathleenjobin@yahoo.ca
Hilda and Jim Bell at their 2nd Yard
Sale for KAMI and for The Cure