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Mayor Sylvester Turner, members of the Haitian community and local partners - DONATION AND SUPPLY DRIVE FOR HAITI

 

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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2021 4:17:26 PM

 

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City of Houston


Mayor's Office
Media Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 08/21/2021
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Mayor Sylvester Turner, members of the Haitian community, and local partners announce donation and supply drive for Haiti 
Mayor Turner is joined by community partners to announce a coordinated effort to help Haiti where more than 2,000 people have died. A donation supply drive will begin Monday, August 23.

HOUSTON - In response to the recent natural disasters in Haiti, Mayor Sylvester Turner announced today the Houston's Paying It Forward Earthquake and Hurricane Relief Response to Haiti. 

The City of Houston is partnering with Houston Haitians United and the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC) Disaster Services to collect supplies for Haitians recovering from the major earthquake and storm that recently devastated Haiti. 

"After Hurricane Harvey and other major natural disasters devastated our city and displaced our families and friends, people from across the globe volunteered their time, financial donations, and supplies," said Mayor Sylvester Turner. "Houston is the proud home to a large Haitian community, and today, we are called to pay it forward to our neighbors in Haiti who are currently experiencing great suffering and loss." 

Houston Texan Whitney Mercilus, who is of Haitian descent, supports the relief efforts. 

"Haiti is home and my heart is broken for all my Haitian people who have endured these tragedies. I am always in support of Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston for their continued support for Haiti. My family and I stand with Haiti to lend our support," said entrepreneur and event consultant DJ Big Reeks on Mercilus' behalf.

Congressman Al Green and a representative for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis also attended the announcement.

The donation and supply drive will begin accepting donations on Monday, August 23, and will conclude on Saturday, August 28. 

Volunteers needed please call 832.626.7111


Requested Supplies: 

  • Diapers
  • Cleaning supplies (especially with bleach)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Nonperishable food
  • Bottled water
  • Pet food and supplies
  • Full list below

Drop off location:

NACC Disaster Services
16605 Air Center Blvd
Houston, TX 77032

832.626.1111

nacchelps.org


Houston Haitians United is also accepting monetary donations via the following payment methods:

Please make sure to put "Earthquake Relief Fund" on the subject line. 

  • Cashapp: $hhunited1804
  • Paypal: @hhunited1804
  • Venmo: hhunited1804



Contact:
 
Mary Benton
Director of Communications
Office: 832.393.0830
Mobile: 713.208.6229
Mary.Benton@houstontx.gov

Ada Ortega
Press Secretary
Office: 832.393.0800
Mobile: 832.547.3240
Ada.Ortega@houstontx.gov

Brent Taylor
Public Information Officer/Deputy Press Secretary
Office: 832.393.0808
Mobile: 713.882.5090
Brent.Taylor@houstontx.gov




 

 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 08/24/2021

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Mayor Sylvester Turner, members of the Haitian community, and local partners announce donation and supply drive for Haiti 

 

Mayor Turner is joined by community partners to announce a coordinated effort to help Haiti where more than 2,000 people have died. A donation supply drive will begin Monday, August 23.

 

HOUSTON - In response to the recent natural disasters in Haiti, Mayor Sylvester Turner announced today the Houston's Paying It Forward Earthquake and Hurricane Relief Response to Haiti. 

The City of Houston is partnering with Houston Haitians United and the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC) Disaster Services to collect supplies for Haitians recovering from the major earthquake and storm that recently devastated Haiti. 

"After Hurricane Harvey and other major natural disasters devastated our city and displaced our families and friends, people from across the globe volunteered their time, financial donations, and supplies," said Mayor Sylvester Turner. "Houston is the proud home to a large Haitian community, and today, we are called to pay it forward to our neighbors in Haiti who are currently experiencing great suffering and loss." 

Houston Texan Whitney Mercilus, who is of Haitian descent, supports the relief efforts. 

"Haiti is home and my heart is broken for all my Haitian people who have endured these tragedies. I am always in support of Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston for their continued support for Haiti. My family and I stand with Haiti to lend our support," said entrepreneur and event consultant DJ Big Reeks on Mercilus' behalf.

Congressman Al Green and a representative for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis also attended the announcement.

The donation and supply drive will begin accepting donations on Monday, August 23, and will conclude on Saturday, August 28. 

Requested Supplies: 

  • Diapers
  • Cleaning supplies (especially with bleach)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Nonperishable food
  • Bottled water
  • Pet food and supplies
  • Full list below

Drop off location:

NACC Disaster Services

16680 Central Green Blvd. Houston TX 77032  
Houston, TX 77032

Houston Haitians United is also accepting monetary donations via the following payment methods:

Please make sure to put "Earthquake Relief Fund" on the subject line. 

  • Cashapp: $hhunited1804
  • Paypal: @hhunited1804
  • Venmo: hhunited1804


 

 


 

 

 



 

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