Haiti Quake survivor On Rescue Mission
From: Emily Sanson-Rejouis, Kenbe La Foundation
Haiti Quake survivor On Rescue Mission
Haiti earthquake
survivor Emily Sanson-Rejouis of Nelson is asking New
Zealanders to help save a school in the crippled
country.
Emily, Nelson businessman Hans Baerselman and
Versatile Buildings are working together to replace
classrooms destroyed in the January quake at the Source of
Hope School in Leogane.
Emily lost her husband Emmanuel and two of their three daughters, Kofie-Jade and Zenzie, in the disaster.Emanuel was born in Leogane, a village three hours drive from Port-au-Prince.
The Source of Hope School’s administrative director was a friend of Emmanuel’s and was in the family’s apartment when the quake struck. He spent 18 hours in the rubble before being dug out alive.
Since the disaster, the school has been using tents as classrooms however that will soon change…
Hans is buying a Versatile kitset building
modified into classrooms and is paying for it to be shipped
to Haiti and assembled in Leogane.
Versatile is providing
the building at cost and the project is being carried out by
the Kenbe La Foundation, which is being established by Emily
in memory of Emmanuel, Kofie-Jade and Zenzie.
Kenbe la is Haitian Creole for never give up.
Along with the building
there are plans to ship up to two containers of donated
goods to help the school. Items being sought for these
include:
* Basic first aid medical supplies
* Building
equipment: spades, hammers, nails, saws, concrete and
plastering trowels, wheelbarrows, ladders, ropes,
tarpaulins
* Basic toiletries: soap, toothbrushes,
toothpaste
* School supplies: school bags, pens, pencils,
crayons, coloring pencils, reading and exercise books,
chalk
* School chairs
* Sports equipment: balls for
soccer, basketball and volleyball
* Summer clothes and
sneakers
* Blankets and towels
Donations of
money to the Kenbe La Foundation Charitable Trust can be
made at your local branch of the BNZ . Anyone who can help
is asked to call 0800 24 24 844 (0800 2 HAITI). For more
information, including donation drop-off spots, visit http://www.kenbelafoundation.org/
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