Tag: international

  • MAZON & Lambi Fund: Rebuilding Rural Haiti

    Jan 21st 2010

    by Ed Yerke-Robins

    Since our last update from Haiti, a major aftershock has struck the country, further complicating emergency relief efforts. The mass exodus of survivors away from Port-au-Prince continues to grow, increasing demands on rural communities outside the capital city. We were able to reconnect with Lambi Fund, our long-time grantee in Haiti, to provide another update ... continue reading »


  • Haiti: Updates From the Field

    Jan 19th 2010

    by Ed Yerke-Robins

    The response to MAZON’s Emergency Haiti Relief Fund, launched last Wednesday, has been incredible. As of this post, you’ve helped us nearly $140,000. This money is going right back into the field. Here’s a brief update from our partners in Haiti: A team from the International Medical Corps. (IMC) has been in stationed in Port-au-Prince ... continue reading »


  • Health, Nutrition & Torah: Va’era

    Jan 13th 2010

    by MAZON

    The Text: 9:1-4 The Eternal said to Moses, “Go to Pharaoh and say to him, ‘Thus says The Eternal, the God of the Hebrews: Let My people go to worship Me.  For if you refuse to let them go, and continue to hold them, then the hand of The Eternal will strike your livestock in ... continue reading »


  • A New Year: Is There Hope For The Darfuri People, For Us?

    Sep 18th 2009

    by Rabbi Lee Bycel

    No one says it…but the uneasy feeling was palpable.  I  could see the questions in their eyes:  Why are you going to spend Rosh Hashanah in Darfuri refugee camps in Eastern Chad?  Why would a rabbi welcome the Jewish New Year in a place where there are no Jews?  Do you really think going will ... continue reading »


  • Heroes For Haiti: Hollywood United & You

    Aug 3rd 2009

    by Ed Yerke-Robins

    Haiti remains one of the poorest countries in the world: 80% of Haitians live under the poverty line, with 70% unemployed. Hurricanes flood the streets, while deforestation devastates the soil & eliminates key sources of fuel. Last year’s food riots have ceased (after bringing down the government), but shortages & malnutrition still plague Haiti. That’s the bad ... continue reading »


  • The GATEway Project

    May 5th 2009

    by Ed Yerke-Robins

    In a riverside settlement, the villagers noticed a baby in the river, struggling and crying. They all looked on in horror; the baby was going to drown!  One charged into the river to save the baby. The village rejoiced. Then, the villagers noticed another baby in the river, and several rushed in to save that ... continue reading »


  • El Salvador Days 6 and 7 (March 15 and 16, 2009)

    May 1st 2009

    by Heather Wolfson

    March 16, 2009 marked a day in history for the El Salvadorian people and we were able to be a part of it as we witnessed the nation’s presidential elections as international observers. At 5 a.m. we entered a polling place, a high school, in the southern part of San Salvador. In El Salvador, citizens ... continue reading »


  • El Salvador Days 4 and 5 (March 13 and 14, 2009)

    May 1st 2009

    by Heather Wolfson

    The past day and half has been incredible. On Friday morning we made the two-hour drive to Chalatenago in the northern part of the country.  We met with the leaders form the community of Guarjila to discuss their partnership with SHARE as the CCR, a grassrooots board of leaders in the neighboring communities.  Many of ... continue reading »


  • El Salvador Day 3 (March 12, 2009)

    May 1st 2009

    by Heather Wolfson

    We spent the day in the southeast region of El Salvador visiting two cooperative programs.  After our hour and a half bus ride, we visited Los Frailes cooperative with CONFRAS, a grassroots organization that cultivates organic and agro-ecological basic grains and vegetables.  CONFRAS, with the support of SHARE, organizes the Peasant to Peasant program, where ... continue reading »


  • El Salvador Day 2 (March 11, 2009)

    May 1st 2009

    by Heather Wolfson

    Today began by interacting with all of the participants (MAZON’s delegation of eight people is part of the larger SHARE delegation of 150 individuals) while also going through an in-depth orientation on health, safety, and the elections as well as on the SHARE Foundation. Important health, safety and election takeaways: 1. Brush your teeth with ... continue reading »


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