Urgent Help for Marc Henry and his family in Haiti
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I’m reaching out to share a story about Marc Henry, a young friend of mine, and ask for your support to help him and his family get through the current crisis in Haiti.
I met Marc Henry in 2014 when I went to Haiti to volunteer for the Caribbean Children’s foundation. He’s bright and loves math, and wants to be an engineer.
We've stayed in touch over the years. I've learned a lot about Haiti, and seen him grow up from afar. He always kept his troubles to himself. But I just learned that his family is eating every other day, for the last 5 months. And his father’s fishing net, the main income for his family, is no longer repairable.
Disruptions in food and fuels supplies are now happening multiple times a week throughout the country. Gas is $6.00 if your’re lucky enough to get it after you wait on a line for 12 hours. Once it runs out, it’s resold for $11.00 a gallon. Scarce food supplies are often bought and resold at a higher price as well.
The funds are for food and house supplies for him and his family to eat and buy livestock, and become self-sustainable again, and for his dad to get a used fishing net. Whatever funds you can spare, be it $1.00, $25.00, or more, would be greatly, greatly appreciated. It’s a desperate situation.
Thank you so much for your support. Olivia
Goats 650
Chickens 200
Food and supplies for the livestock and and his family 1,600
Fishing net 1,200
Organizer
Olivia Parry
Organizer
Madison, WI