Michael Bartolone

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"Getting involved in something I feel very strongly about."

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Pasquale Bartolone donated $50

Nan Sue Marsh donated $200

Alison Ritz donated $100

Kevin McAdam donated $20

Fran Lourie donated $50

Roberta and Eric O'Neil donated $25

Kathleen McInerney donated $30

Alice Johnson donated $200

Mark Faletra donated $25

Rebecca Moore donated $25

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P.S. Can we get to $7,000? ;)

Michael Bartolone posted an update:

Thank you all to those who have donated so far - you have helped me blow by my goals! Please keep it coming. -M.

David Friedland donated $25

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About Me

Dear Friends and Family:
In November, I will be traveling to Haiti for Habitat for Humanity's 29th annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project. I am extremely excited to be returning to Haiti with the Carters to finish the work we started last year. It's hard to describe how much I enjoyed the experience last year, but words like rewarding, jarring, exhausting, heartbreaking, uplifting, sweaty, and even fun come immediately to mind.
What most impressed me about Habitat last year was how thoroughly they planned the community that we built - from securing land rights, to discussing the community plan with existing residents, to determining how best to eliminate internal tension and ensure safety within the community when the building is done. Habitat is truly committed to doing as much as they can without being overwhelmed by the scale of what is needed.
I have committed to paying a volunteer fee of $5,000. Of that, I have already contributed $500. The more I can raise in donations, the easier it will be for me to make the trip. I ultimately want to raise $6,000.
Please join me in supporting the people of Haiti with a gift of $100 or more. If you are not able to give that much, I can tell you from experience that truly, every amount helps. Your donation will support the Carter Work Project and continued rebuilding in Haiti. Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Please visit the links below for more information.
Peace and love, Mike

About Our Team

When a magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 12, 2010, the impact was catastrophic. Nearly 190,000 houses were damaged; of those, 105,000 were completely destroyed. Of the more than 2 million affected survivors, more than 500,000 are still displaced today.

Habitat for Humanity has set a goal of serving 50,000 families by 2015. With the support of donors, partner organizations and volunteers, Habitat has reached more than 40,000 families through its earthquake recovery program. This includes emergency shelter kits, transitional and upgradable shelters, repairs and rehabs, permanent core houses and land reform advocacy. Our urban reconstruction program and training initiatives have benefitted many more.

Habitat for Humanity has more than 28 years of experience serving families in Haiti. Not including its disaster response program, Habitat Haiti has provided more than 2,000 families with housing solutions. This has been accomplished through a variety of initiatives, including projects for new home construction, progressive building, home improvements and land reform advocacy. Habitat Haiti also builds capacity in construction skills, disaster mitigation and financial literacy, and works in coordination with local communities and government agencies.

About the volunteers

For this year’s weeklong Carter Work Project, President and Mrs. Carter will join approximately 600 volunteers to build 100 earthquake-resistant homes in Léogâne.   Among the volunteers are longtime, skilled laborers, some of whom have taken part in more than a dozen Carter Projects, including last year’s project in Haiti, and many newcomers who will learn building skills as they help Habitat reach its long-range goal of serving 50,000 Haitian families by 2015.

About Habitat for Humanity Haiti

Habitat for Humanity has more than 28 years of experience serving families in Haiti. Not including its disaster response program, Habitat Haiti has provided more than 2,000 families with housing solutions through a variety of initiatives including projects for new home construction, progressive building, home improvements, and land reform advocacy. It also builds capacity in construction skills, disaster mitigation and financial literacy, and works in coordination with local communities and government agencies. Visit Habitat.org/Haiti for more information and like us on our Facebook page.

About Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity International is a global nonprofit Christian housing organization that seeks to put God's love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Since 1976, Habitat has served more than 500,000 families by welcoming people of all races, religions and nationalities to construct, rehabilitate or preserve homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.  For more information, or to donate or volunteer, visit www.habitat.org.

About the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project:

Since 1984, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, have dedicated one week a year to building alongside Habitat for Humanity volunteers and partner homeowners around the world. 

 

In 2011, volunteers at Habitat for Humanity’s 28th annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project — along with volunteers from the Irish nonprofit Haven — helped build 155 permanent houses in the Santo community of Léogâne, Haiti, about 18 miles from Port-au-Prince and considered to be the epicenter of the 2010 earthquake.

 

This year, the Carter Work Project returns to Haiti Nov. 23 – Dec. 1 to strengthen and support Habitat’s ongoing work to help families left homeless by the earthquake.  The project is part of a larger Habitat shelter program funded by the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank and many other donors.  

 

The Carter Work Project will be the culmination of a two-month observance of the need for safe, decent and affordable shelter, and the pivotal role of housing in community development, beginning with special events on World Habitat Day, Monday, Oct. 1.

 

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