Friday, February 12, 2010

Patrick, Suzanne, Fritznelson, Evans, Collette, Jean, Roody, Cherline, Maxon, Naomie, Mikenson, RoseMarie...



Their names are known.

Melody, David, Gabriel, Denzel, Roseberline, Joceline, Roger, Tiga, Anso, Saraphina, Edithe, Anite, Lumen, Joseph, Roberson, Renald, Hermann, Merilien, Peter, Katiana, Phillipe, Oriole, Natacha, Rosemine, Youdline, Joranne, Ticia, Kerline, Astride, Esther, Claudia, Sophia, Benjamin, Duvancia, Jeff, Nico, Xavier, Manouchka ...

17 comments:

Antonine said...

Troy please tweet and ask AC to take a more comprehensive look at the role UNICEF is playing . . . you have lot of followers. Maybe he'll get the message. SEND VERA!

Tracey said...

Thank you this is wonderful...I have shared it on my blog too!

brenna said...

In tears... Thank you for sharing

Karla said...

LOVE this....

Karla

Jenny Davis said...

tweeting it to our followers too. keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing with all of us.

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becs said...

thank you.

we are not forgetting.

Basi said...
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Basi said...

Wonderful... I cry listening to this song... Thanks for sharing, we will not forget Haiti, and yes we feel their pain so much.

Twinsplusthree said...

This is a great song. We are not forgetting here in NJ.

Audrey Ann said...

I am NOT forgetting. I love you all and continue to pray and work to raise funds.

Jen said...

Have you read Cause Celeb by Helen Feilding? (she wrote Diary of Bridget Jones) - you might like it- this video reminds me of the story and the ambiguities of the two 1/2s of the world...the rich half and the poor half.

Brie said...

Thanks so much for posting this video.

Tom Sizemore said...

You are doing a wonderful thing. I just returned from Haiti and have posted some of my experience on my blog at:
http://rtomsizemore.wordpress.com/

Tom

Justice's Mom said...

Tara, like so many others, I found your blog the day after the earthquake because I wanted to hear from someone that was experiencing it first hand, and not just through the eyes of the media. I now read your blog daily so that I know how to pray for you and your family and of course for the people of Haiti. Your transparency is beautiful. You can't get much more real than Tara Livesay! Haiti will not be forgotten because of people like you. I pray for healing/restoration for the people and land of Haiti and for those (like you and your family) that have dedicated their lives to ensure that their beauty is restored.

dancewater said...

Thanks for posting this wonderful song. Heartwarming to see so many people reach out to those in pain.

Jen, Jules, Court, Allie said...

Tara - I have been following your blog like so many others from day one. Thank you for all that you have done and are doing to keep the world informed. It gets tiring watching the news know that there has to be more than a good photo op.

Early on you or Troy said don't bother coming to Haiti is if you don't speak creole or don't have a medical background. Do you think that is still true? I really want to get there somehow and do my part to help in someway. Do you know of a need for someone who just purely wants to help in any way possible?

I know you are busy but I would love to hear back.

Thank you.

Courtnay Smith

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