Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Water for Haiti


100% goes to direct project costs.

http://www.charitywater.org/

charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations. We give 100% of the money raised to direct project costs, funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need.

Just $20 can give one person in a developing nation clean water for 20 years.

Please give.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Dedication for the day - Jennifer Pastiloff!!!


The Marriage of two different Cultures: one in Need, one in a place to Give.

I was never one of those girls that sat home and cut out pictures from BRIDE Magazine or planned my big white wedding.

Maybe because my father died when I was eight, and I was worried no one would walk me down the aisle? Or, because before he passed, he and my mother fought like cats and dogs and were possibly the most mismatched couple, always about to divorce? Maybe because I have the world’s smallest family. Maybe I was scared? The reason never mattered to me. I just didn’t envision myself getting married. Not that I didn’t necessarily want to, per se, it was just the visualization of it that eluded me. And, if you have ever been to one of my yoga classes, you know that I talk a lot about visualization. I make vision boards. I watched “ The Secret.”

So when my boyfriend asked me in December to marry him, I naturally freaked out a bit. Not only is a big wedding kind of antithetical to my personality (I am not very good at organizing and planning), but I was just stumped.

How would we do it?

We went to London over Christmas, where he is from. We were going to elope (naturally, I couldn’t imagine my wedding…and I wouldn’t have to, if we eloped in Hyde Park. The answer was clear.)

It didn’t work. I would have had to stay in London for 20 days due to some ancient legal passport baloney, and I simply could not miss that much work. I am a yoga teacher. I pay rent to teach at the donation-based studio where I work and I simply cannot afford to miss that much. One day I visualize I will be able to. Not December 2009.

We came back. Not married.

Then Haiti had the big earthquake.

That is when my visualization happened. I would turn my yoga class, which is run by donation, into a wedding party where all the money would go to Haiti. They, after all, need much more than me, who could use a new frying pan and a lamp…but that’s about it. I created an “event” through Facebook. You can see already how I am not the white wedding dress type of gal. My wedding invite was through Facebook! I even invited all my yoga “fans.”

I instructed everyone to bring something to share. Whether champagne or a poem or popcorn or a song…and definitely a donation to Haiti. There is nothing making me happier right now than the idea that I get to have “my day” as well as help out our brothers and sisters over there. The Red Cross got wind of what I was doing and want to be a part of it. Also, OneHope Wine, a most amazing wine company, is sponsoring me since they donate half of their proceeds to charities.

I am a huge fan of Wayne Dyer and I have learned from him to ask myself daily, “How may I serve?” I live my life like this, and I realized that my wedding party must reflect that as well.

I am in a position to help. So I will. I pay rent on the space I teach in, but I firmly believe that the money will always come back to me. It always does.

This is such a special occasion. Not only is it marking my new life, but it is a sign of the yoga (meaning “union”) of the human spirit. When I told people I was giving the money to Haiti for my wedding, they wanted to be a part of it. Not only are we all coming together on Sunday February 28, 2010, for something as beautiful as a marriage of two people (Jennifer Pastiloff and Robert Taleghany), but for the marriage of two different cultures: one in need, one in the place to give.

I truly believe that sending out our goodwill like this will begin the healing of Haiti, and of the human condition. The pots and pans and dish towels will always be there.

I would really love a wok, though.

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Sunday Feb 28 1245 pm at Yogaco. 1408 3rd st Promenade Santa Monica , ca 90401

Jennifer Pastiloff is a yoga teacher and poet based in Santa Monica Ca. This is her first and hopefully last wedding

http://www.jenniferpastiloff.com/

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Shoe of the Day!

Reggie Bush designed shoes in partnership with Addidas.
Help Haiti - 10% of the proceeds will go to Haiti through Mercy Corps

Friday, January 29, 2010

Fashion for Haiti

In response to the devastation in Haiti, the CFDA and its member designers have organized a nationwide effort to raise funds via a “Fashion for Haiti” T-shirt. With all proceeds benefiting the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, the $25 T-shirt will go on sale at retailers nationwide on Feb. 12, as well as online at http://www.cfda.com/.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Keep praying. . .

It doesnt just go away.

Please keep praying and giving to the good people of Haiti.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Hope for Haiti Telethon


Networks showing the telethon are ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, BET, the CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT. It will also be available internationally. The show is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern time and will run commercial-free.

Haitian-born entertainer Wyclef Jean will helm the show from New York, and George Clooney will host the Los Angeles part. CNN's Anderson Cooper will be in Haiti. MTV says there will be musical performances and celebrity appearances, though no other talent was announced.

The show will benefit Jean's Yele Haiti Foundation, as well as UNICEF, Oxfam America, Partners in Health, and the Red Cross.

In addition, Lady Gaga announced Friday that all proceeds from her Jan. 24 concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall will be donated to the Haitan relief effort.

Haiti T-shirt


Support relief in Haiti with this special-edition t-shirt designed by Studio Number One (founded by Shepard Fairey).
100% of the retail price for this shirt will be donated to the U.S. Fund for Unicef.
$15.00

http://www.cafepress.com/haitirelief.427156360

Friday, January 15, 2010

Please Keep Praying, Make a Donation Today


Text YELE to 501501 for$5 to be charged to your cell bill, you can do this up to 6x.
Go to http://www.yele.org/ to make a larger donation.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Please Make a Donation Today

As all of us know the Haiti is in an emergency state.
Please make a small donation today.

Text YELE to 501501 for$5 to be charged to your cell bill, you can do this up to 6x.

OR go to http://www.yele.org/ to make a larger donation.

And please pray for so many lives lost and so many still not found.



Heartwrenching. Please make a donation.