Chairman Steve French addresses Open Door Haiti’s response to the earthquake

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  1. Hi there. Thank you so much for all the efforts you are making to send supplies and meals over to Haiti north base!!! I am a Worship leader, and member of Journey church, in Peoria AZ, and I am coordinationg a benefit concert to raise additional funds that will be sent to you for this relief. I am trying to reach out to very large church organizations, and get the word out to them as to just how REAL their financial impact could be to these desperate people.. I would like to create a video, live, of the food and supplies being sent in, how much each ready meal costs and how much food it is.. documented footage of the medical attention being served in your facility, etc.. I have a group of 45 churches that i would loke to present the video to, to hold a special offering for the cause. If there is any way I can get this footage together, or work on getting over there to shoot footage myself, I would appreciate any help you can offer to get this underway.. Rachelle Fait

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Ti Ta To Game board interview





Open Door Haiti US director Brian Stout discusses the potential of the Ti Ta To Game board sales and how it will affect the Haitian people.

Angie Draskovic is the founder and president of Zoe Alliance, a company that sells gift items made in impoverished villages. The company pays the people who craft the items a fair wage and also puts 10 per cent from each item back into the community. The business relationship encourages economic development in the villages, including Bois de Lance in northern Haiti where local artists create a handmade wooden game called Ti Ta To 10. Read full article!