Salve Hearts for Haiti Raises $12K
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Thinking Locally, Acting Globally
“This is a large accomplishment and we could not have done it without the support of the entire Salve community,” said Megan Welsh, a co-founder of Salve Hearts for Haiti, which organized several fundraising events on campus during the past year. “The campus-wide support made our effort even more special as we were able to unite in a time of crisis to help the thousands of people whose lives were destroyed.”
Salve Hearts for Haiti’s fundraising events during the past year included a Tent City celebration (during a downpour, pictured here), T-shirt and Help Haiti bracelet sales, penny wars, the showing of a film at the Jane Pickens Theatre and a dress-down day for faculty and staff. “We certainly worked hard for our accomplishments,” Welsh conceded days before the presentation. Other founders of the group are Kelsey Fitzgibbons, Emilie Gallo, and Sunny-Dae Larson. Welsh said the group wanted to donate to the rebuilding of a school for two reasons. “We see education and empowerment as the only way to overcome poverty, and we hoped to establish a bond of ongoing support with Haiti Marycare, the school and the surrounding community in Port-Au-Prince … We recognize that Haiti does not only need the immediate relief of food, water and shelter, but also a school that would continue to educate many generations and provide sustainability for the community.”
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