Lori Willard Stands with Families in Haiti
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Locally HaitiJoin me at this online event in support of health workers, farmers, and students in rural Haiti.
$1,370
raised by 7 people
$1,500 goal
As you may know, I am a proud supporter of the Colorado Haiti Project, an organization with a 30 year history of supporting locally-led initiatives in rural Haiti.
As we'll all be staying inside over these weeks, please consider joining my virtual table at Evening for Haiti - Online Event, April 26, 5 pm (MT). More details at coloradohaitiproject.org/eveningforhaiti. It is FREE to register and attend, and I would be honored to have you there as a guest at my virtual table. In normal circumstances I would be limited to 9 guests -- this year I get to invite everyone!
I want to stress to you that I'm much more interested in having you join us so you can get to know this organization and the community of Petit Trou de Nippes, Haiti, than I am in having you make a donation. That said, if you can support with a gift, be it $5 or $500, I will be truly grateful.
You can find more info on the event below, and you can learn more about the important work of the Colorado Haiti Project at coloradohaitiproject.org.
Haiti will need our support more than ever in the coming year, and this event can make a life-changing difference for families in Haiti. CHP depends on Evening for Haiti, our major yearly event, to fund essential work in community health, education, agriculture, and girls' empowerment. If you can help us keep these programs moving forward by making a financial gift, we are grateful! It could make a life-saving difference and is needed now more than ever. If not possible for you at this time, please tune in for the event anyway, we'd love to introduce you to a group of extraordinary Haitian leaders, health workers, farmers, families, and students.
April 26, 5 pm MT, Evening for Haiti - Online Event will feature a silent auction, words from Petit Trou, music from Paul Beaubrun, reflections and a blessing from Bishop Kym Lucas, and this year's Ted Lewis Award presentation to Jackie Martin.