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Results Videos, 2010 - 2011
Community Revitalization Centers Project (CRC)
PROJECT HAITI 2010-2011
Current Projects: April 2011 CRC (Community Revitalization Centers) Program Overview: In September 2010, CAN-DO entered into a strategic partnership with Composites Karayib (a new Haitian fiberglass company) and the National Leadership Conference of Haitian Mayors (NLCHM) to expand the CAN-DO Community Revitalization Center (CRC) Program. Because of CAN-DO's track record in Haiti and our "get it done" attitude, the CRC program has quickly gained support from Haitian Mayors
The mission of the Community Revitalization Centers is to implement long-term, sustainable solutions that will strengthen and reaffirm the devastated communities of Haiti, while maintaining a results-driven and transparent infrastructure. The key component in "CRC" is invoking community involvement. Focus is centered on creating a centralized hub where the community can come together and work to rebuild an infrastructure that is tailored to their individual needs and developmental goals – thereby encouraging great pride and self-respect. These needs can be expanded upon over time.
CAN-DO, along with the NLCHM will assess the communities, determine the highest priorities and fulfill the most pressing needs first. An entire cluster, or hub of structures can easily be constructed in one day. Options include:
We invite participation by any organization, school, investor, foundation, or individual who agrees with our core principles. It will be essential to work within a college based collaboration, where schools can get involved in adopting a community at many different levels. As the CRC program continues to grow, the hope is to invite other grassroots orgs/NGOs working in Haiti as well as to tap the volunteer force for help with overseeing long term growth and sustainability. CAN-DO recognizes the value of expertise that other organizations can bring to the program – to help fill the gaps in specialty areas such as agriculture, medicine and education. CRC's can also be set up in areas where NGO's are already present, supporting and enhancing that particular organization's overall mission by providing safe, secure structures to carry out the goals at hand. The CRC concept has been implemented by CAN-DO and proven successful in many field situations after disasters including: Sri Lanka and the Gulf Coast. After hurricane Katrina, CAN-DO set up over 20 "CRC"/PODS throughout the Gulf Coast, many of which are still in operation today. In order to ensure the transition of the Haiti CRC program from "concept" to completion" we need help and financial support. CAN-DO will provide detailed documentation as each phase is accomplished and every CRC goal is reached – to convey the impact of your contribution at work. Current CAN-DO Installations:
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SET UP OR SPONSOR YOU OWN CRC or IF YOU ARE AND ORGANIZATION/NGO LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION FOR A COST EFFECTIVE, WELL BUILT STRUCTURE, BUILT IN HAITI BY A HAITIAN COMPANY PLEASE CLICK ON THE BANNER BELOW. ![]() ![]() Joseph G. "Billy" Louis Executive Director, GALATA
As time passed since the earthquake, most disaster relief organizations and NGO's have pulled out of Haiti. As supplies became scarce and funding started to dwindle, most all of the distribution efforts began to taper-off; CAN-DO has renewed its commitment to continue to distribute supplies to the orphanages. The fact is that over 40% of Haiti's population is under the age of 15. Prior to the January 12th earthquake, Haiti was home to approximately 380,000 orphans and abandoned children. Today, that number is believed to be twice that or higher due to the quake. Haiti's orphanages are over-crowded, under-staffed and lacking in basic services. Many of the facilities are barely habitable and are in desperate need of repairs since the quake. "I understand the "bandaid" analogy but under the circumstances we have no choice. Every orphanage we have delivered to was worse than the next. Never mind electricity and running water, they had nothing in the way of any type of stimulus. In many cases just four cement walls and a floor... like prison." (Eric Klein, founder) Thankfully, some grassroots organizations, faith-based groups and individuals have stepped up and are doing what they can with the little they have. But when you look at the amount of money that has come to this country in the way of aid, the results are just not there and there is NO excuse for that - bottom line. CAN-DO received an overwhelming response from our donors as well as the general public from a story CCN's, Sanjay Gutpta's did, where he went out with CAN-DO and exposed not only the living conditions of these an Orphanages, but shed a strong light on the lack of accountability by the larger NGO's. Due to the influx of calls and emails and because we had preformed several assessments and the more involved we got personally, we thought, why not have our donors or anyone that wanted to volunteer or adopt an orphanage? When we started On July 13th, 2010 we sent out our first assessment video, which documented the project so the donors can see exactly where their money was going. Once again, the response was overwhelming. Within the first week raised enough money to cover our This project is broken down into three simple phases.
1st phase – The Overhaul – This is where we clean, prep and repair holes, leaks etc and paint both the interior and exterior of the facility. A team of volunteers, along with local labor, renovate the physical space of each orphanage. 2nd Phase - Health Check – Where local doctors and clinics, check the kids for worms, scabies and other diseases and make them healthy. 3rd Phase - Sustainability - CAN-DO's hope is that once the space is renovated that though our contacts and word of mouth, expert volunteers in the areas of child welfare, fundraising, conflict resolution and education will provide training and support. ![]() HAITI: 6 MONTH CAN-DO PROGRESS REPORT
Haitians need aid NOW and CAN-DO is getting it to them. As Eric Klein, Founder of CAN-DO says, "The biggest problem you have in these disasters is there's a lack of communication between the people on the ground, the people that need the help and the people holding the check books...total disconnect." Thanks to your financial contributions the last 6 months have been incredibly productive months for CAN-DO, its partner organizations and ultimately for the people of Haiti. During previous trips to Haiti, the CAN-DO team worked closely with the local people to come up with a productive and efficient method to ensure food and water reached people living in some of the most desolate areas of Haiti. It was decided it could be done simply by identifying affiliated partners looking for help with aid distribution, renting large trucks for transporting aid and hiring local Haitians to organize and distribute the aid to their local people. This method proved successful in the smaller camps. We are now moving forward implement this in larger camps, hospitals and orphanages. Klein says "At the end of the day, people just want to see results. It's not about finger pointing, it's about accountability and common sense." CAN-DO established a new partnership with Food for the Poor, an international development and relief charity that offers relief assistance to the poor in Latin American and the Caribbean. Food for the Poor passed 9 of their 40ft shipping containers full of food, water and medical over to CAN-DO to distribute. The CAN-DO team was thrilled and eager to take the project on. To make it happen, CAN-DO and local Haitians assembled Camp Committees to help unload delivered aid, take inventory, assemble food packs, load them onto trucks, drive them to camp, and begin distribution to the families through a food card system. There is no reason aid should be left sitting in warehouses. A huge thanks to Kareen Dolc'e, Director of Food for the Poor, and her team - Javier Rameriez, Junior Medard - for partnering with us to ensure food and aid get to those who need it most, as quickly as possible.
CAN-DO.ORG 6TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT:JAN/FEB 2010: ![]() ![]() $28K - 33 Days, CAN-DO Achieved
CAN-DO Distributed:
to 6 Orphanages, 4 Hospitals, 11 Camps
To, 4,000+ families, 7 camps, 5 orphanages, 3 hospitals
CAN-DO is currently on the ground in Haiti- FOUNDER, ERIC KLEIN- ON CNN - ANDERSON COOPER 360, 7PM PST/10PM EST. CNN's Tony Harris talks to CAN-DO.org founder Eric Klein LIVE about problems with food distribution and accountability in Haiti. AUGUST 2010 - UPCOMING PROJECT - HOAP (Haiti Orphanage Adoption Program)
Previous Update:July 12, 2010 - Haiti Newsletter Dear Supporters, It's difficult to believe that 5 months after the earthquake on January 12th there are still people in Haiti who have yet to receive aid. Without a moment to waste, your donations have made it possible for CAN-DO to dive in to make an immediate and tangible impact on protecting and saving the lives of thousands of Haitian people. We'd like to share and celebrate all we've been able to accomplish, thanks to your support. The mission of April's trip was to reconnect and work with local Haitians and our affiliated partners to finalize the infrastructure necessary to offer immediate and organized distribution of aid within camp(s). April 18th: Began water drops to Carrfour Feuille. Water has never been delivered to this isolated area until today. April 19th: Secured a warehouse in Port au Prince where we received our first 4 shipping containers of food and water from Food for the Poor April 22nd: Delivered food, water & basic supplies to General Hospital, Foyer De La Patience Orphanage, Fontamara Orphanage & House of Zion Orphanage. Deliveries were put on hold to facilitate the transportation of two orphan babies in need of medical attention, to General Hospital for treatment. (CAN-DO and the Blu Moon Foundation April 23rd: Continued drops of food, water and supplies to General Hospital, Sanatorium (TB Hospital), and Carrfour Feuille. April 25th: Thanks to donations from BluMoon, Kathyrn Hamm & Veronica Sorrette, CAN-DO delivered 3,000 gallons of water in Carrefour Feuille to 1000+ families and 3,000 gallons of water to 350+ familes in Belgium Consulate. April 27th: With Kids For Peace April's Summary For under 20k, in less than 15 days, CAN-DO delivered:
Haitians need aid Now and CAN-DO is getting it to them. As Eric Klein, Founder of CAN-DO says, "The biggest problem you have in these disasters is there's a lack of communication between the people that are out there to help, and the people that need help. At the end of the day it just comes down to common sense." Thanks to your financial contributions the last 5 months have been incredibly productive months for CAN-DO, its partner organizations and ultimately for the people of Haiti. During previous trips to Haiti, the CAN-DO team worked closely with the local people to come up with a productive and efficient method to ensure food and water reached people living in some of the most desolate areas of Haiti. It was decided it could be done simply by identifying affiliated partners looking for help with aid distribution, renting large trucks for transporting aid and hiring local Haitians to organize and distribute the aid to their local people. This method proved successful in the smaller camps. We are now moving forward implement this in larger camps, hospitals and orphanages. Klein says "At the end of the day, people just want to see results. It's not about finger pointing, it's about accountability." CAN-DO established a new partnership with Food for the Poor To make it happen, CAN-DO and local Haitians assembled Camp Committees to help unload delivered aid, take inventory, assemble food packs, load them onto trucks, drive them to camp, and begin distribution to the families through a food card system. There is no reason aid should be left sitting in warehouses. A huge thanks to Kareen Dolc'e, Director of Food for the Poor, and her team - Javier Rameriez, Junior Medard - for partnering with us to ensure food and aid get to those who need it most, as quickly as possible.
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