
Wyclef Jean, RBNY to go to Haiti on Six Day Service Trip
Published on November 14, 2006 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Red Bull New York News Release
SECAUCUS, NJ (Tuesday, November 14, 2006) - With most players heading home this offseason to recover from a rigorous Major League Soccer season full of ups and downs, a handful of the New York Red Bulls soccer team will be utilizing their time in a truly unique and philanthropic manner.
The Red Bulls will partner with Haitian-born, Grammy Award winning musician Wyclef
Jean's non-political movement, Yéle Haiti
"I am very excited to go to Haiti," said Altidore, whose mother grew up in Port-au-Prince, his father in Les Cayes. "I know it will be a very interesting experience for me because my parents were in a situation similar to the one that many of the people living in Haiti now face. It is great to know that I can help make a difference."
"For me personally, this trip hits very close to home and I am truly privileged to be a part of it," said Laventure, whose father grew up in Port-au-Prince. "With all the recent events that have been going on in Haiti, it is a great opportunity for me to help those who truly need it and positively impact the lives of the people we meet."
"When I first started this foundation, I told you that Yéle Haiti is not a charity. It's a movement, and it fills my heart to see that the youth of Haiti is leading this movement," said Wyclef Jean.
During their first two days in Haiti, the Red Bulls will join Wyclef in Jacmel,
where he will be performing a free concert for an estimated 50,000 people, his first
since performing with the Fugees in 1997. The concert is being held in conjunction
with the 3rd annual Jacmel Film Festival
From there, the Red Bulls will travel to the capital city of Port-au-Prince and
conduct instructional clinics and seminars for Haitian children at the sports
non-governmental organization that Yéle Haiti supports, L'Athletique d'Haiti
One of Yéle Haiti's capstone projects, L'Athletique d'Haiti hosts an after-school soccer program for 650 youth from the Cite Soliel and Bel Air sections of Port-au-Prince. Cite Soleil and Bel Air are the worst slums in Haiti, totaling between 400,000 - 500,000 people that live in shacks without running water, sanitation or electricity. In addition, out of 1,032 schools in Port-au-Prince, only 4 provide sports as part of the curriculum due to human and infrastructure impediments. In addition to the clinics, the Red Bulls will also donate a substantial amount of clothing and soccer equipment which has been collected by Red Bulls Equipment Manager Craig Chmiel over the course of the season. They also plan to visit a few of Yele Haiti's other initiatives.
The Jacmel Film Festival is the only international film festival in Haiti. The director of the festival has acquired 80 films from around the world which are all being dubbed into Creole. All films are free. Yéle Haiti's collaboration with the festival is using music and film to engage the Haitian people and develop new models for community development, using popular mediums to engage and empower Haitian youth. The festival is creating an institution that will eventually have a film school, creating a national communication strategy and campaign. Because the population is largely illiterate, and because they are so isolated due to the fact that electricity and access to television is so limited, this is a form of education, providing them with exposure to different cultures and scenarios for handling different life situations. The impact of the festival is profound.
Actor Brad Pitt and Academy Award winning actress Angelina Jolie visited Haiti
All media inquires regarding this trip can be directed to RBNY Communications at
201.583.7028. About Yéle Haiti: Yéle Haiti is a non-political movement helping to provide both
resources and inspiration to help change the country of Haiti. The power of music
is being used to make a difference in a wide range of projects in the areas of
education, health, environment and community development. Yéle Haiti's long-term
goal is to establish a network of centers throughout the country as a means of
supporting youth development through education, vocational training, health
services, sports and music. For more information on Yéle Haiti, visit their
website at www.yele.org For more information on the country of Haiti, visit
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ha.html
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
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