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Focus on Association culturelle des Haïtiens de France
Routing 250 kg of food and supplies to Haiti for the 12 January 2010 earthquake victims.
Annabelle Raphaeli, Booking Manager, Mercure Noisy le Grand (Marne la Vallée).
Association Culturelle des Haïtiens de France is a French association which promotes Haitian culture and history through exhibitions of painting and sculpture. It also helps eliminate illiteracy and facilitates the administrative procedures of Haitians in France.
Annabelle Raphaeli is Booking Manager at the Mercure Noisy le Grand and very involved in this association. After the earthquake of January 12, 2010, she held a fund raising and basic commodities collection event on February 20 for an orphanage in Carrefour, near Port-au-Prince (an area that was 80% destroyed by the earthquake).
Annabelle Raphaeli then asked the Accor Foundation to help the association ship the 250kg cargo to Haiti. This project, baptized “Urgence Haïti”, supplied the “Camp de David” orphanage with basic commodities (food, water, medicine, tents, clothing, shoes, toys…), thus helping over 200 children.
