More SOS Village/Haiti support:
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation awards $575,000 to Organizations Helping Children Impacted by Earthquake in Haiti
"Partners In Health and SOS Children’s Villages International, both laureates of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize, will receive $300,000 over two years for a collaborative project to help orphans and other children affected by the earthquake. The Global Fund for Children will receive $275,000 over three years to partner with locally led, community-based organizations in Haiti that are assisting vulnerable children. The new grants bring the Hilton Foundation’s contributions to Haiti to $1,075,000."
MUST READ!
https://www.hiltonfoundation.org/news/97-conrad-n-hilton-foundation-awards-575-000-to-organizations-helping-children-impacted-by-earthquake-in-haiti
CONRAD HILTON'S HEIRS:
"REALITY star, businesswoman and heiress Paris Hilton has reflected on her 2003 sex tape scandal in a new interview, saying it remains her biggest regret in life.
Speaking to Marie Claire, the 36-year-old Simple Life star reflected on the sex tape, which she filmed with then-boyfriend Rick Salomon when she was just 18. Hilton maintains that the tape, titled One Night In Paris and sold for profit, was released without her consent — and insists she made any money from it."
Sister Niki married James de Rothschild.
Also:
https://www.monroecollege.edu/uploadedFiles/_Site_Assets/PDF/Clinton-foundation.pdf
"OrgaNIzaTIONs suppOrTed bY The
CLINTON fOuNdaTION haITI fuNd
The Clinton Foundation Haiti Fund allocated a total of $3 million to the following organizations for immediate humanitarian relief efforts:
• ACTED, to support emergency assistance as well as provide and deploy over 1,000 shelter and rst-aid kits
• CARE, for the distribution of much needed food and water to survivors
• Concern Worldwide uSA, to provide food, water, shelter, and medicine to survivors
• Food and Agriculture Organization, for the immediate purchase of seeds and fertilizer in and for Haiti
• Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC): $1 million for operation support; $500,000 to support Building Back Better Communities
• International Organization for Migration, to support the coordination and delivery of emergency shelter
• International Rescue Committee, for medical care, clean water, and emergency sanitation for survivors
• J/P Haitian Relief Organization, to provide bridge funding for the Petionville Club Camp to enable J/P HRO, whose staff is 90 percent Haitian, to continue to manage a camp of 55,000 displaced people, provide medical services, and support
a rubble clearing project
• Médecins du Monde, for the distribution of medicine
• Médecins sans Frontières, to provide surgery and basic medical care to as many patients as possible
• Oxfam, to provide more than 10 tons of water, sanitation, and health and shelter equipment
• Partners In Health, to provide medical care and supplies as well as bring in urgently needed medical expertise to Haiti
• Save the Children uSA, for immediate needs such as shelter, health, water, sanitation, and child protection; and, as conditions allow, the restoration of education for children
• uNICEF, to provide adequate sanitation, safe water, and basic health care
for survivors
• We Advance, to fund training programs for women in camps for internally displaced people and poor communities in Port-au-Prince
• World Food Programme, to distribute high-energy biscuits as well as airlift food from WFP emergency hubs"
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More SOS Village/Haiti support: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation awards $575,000 to Organizations Helping Children Impacted by Earthquake in Haiti "Partners In Health and SOS Children’s Villages International, both laureates of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize, will receive $300,000 over two years for a collaborative project to help orphans and other children affected by the earthquake. The Global Fund for Children will receive $275,000 over three years to partner with locally led, community-based organizations in Haiti that are assisting vulnerable children. The new grants bring the Hilton Foundation’s contributions to Haiti to $1,075,000." MUST READ! https://www.hiltonfoundation.org/news/97-conrad-n-hilton-foundation-awards-575-000-to-organizations-helping-children-impacted-by-earthquake-in-haiti
CONRAD HILTON'S HEIRS: "REALITY star, businesswoman and heiress Paris Hilton has reflected on her 2003 sex tape scandal in a new interview, saying it remains her biggest regret in life. Speaking to Marie Claire, the 36-year-old Simple Life star reflected on the sex tape, which she filmed with then-boyfriend Rick Salomon when she was just 18. Hilton maintains that the tape, titled One Night In Paris and sold for profit, was released without her consent — and insists she made any money from it." Sister Niki married James de Rothschild.
Also: https://www.monroecollege.edu/uploadedFiles/_Site_Assets/PDF/Clinton-foundation.pdf "OrgaNIzaTIONs suppOrTed bY The CLINTON fOuNdaTION haITI fuNd The Clinton Foundation Haiti Fund allocated a total of $3 million to the following organizations for immediate humanitarian relief efforts: • ACTED, to support emergency assistance as well as provide and deploy over 1,000 shelter and rst-aid kits • CARE, for the distribution of much needed food and water to survivors • Concern Worldwide uSA, to provide food, water, shelter, and medicine to survivors • Food and Agriculture Organization, for the immediate purchase of seeds and fertilizer in and for Haiti • Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC): $1 million for operation support; $500,000 to support Building Back Better Communities • International Organization for Migration, to support the coordination and delivery of emergency shelter • International Rescue Committee, for medical care, clean water, and emergency sanitation for survivors • J/P Haitian Relief Organization, to provide bridge funding for the Petionville Club Camp to enable J/P HRO, whose staff is 90 percent Haitian, to continue to manage a camp of 55,000 displaced people, provide medical services, and support a rubble clearing project • Médecins du Monde, for the distribution of medicine • Médecins sans Frontières, to provide surgery and basic medical care to as many patients as possible • Oxfam, to provide more than 10 tons of water, sanitation, and health and shelter equipment • Partners In Health, to provide medical care and supplies as well as bring in urgently needed medical expertise to Haiti • Save the Children uSA, for immediate needs such as shelter, health, water, sanitation, and child protection; and, as conditions allow, the restoration of education for children • uNICEF, to provide adequate sanitation, safe water, and basic health care for survivors • We Advance, to fund training programs for women in camps for internally displaced people and poor communities in Port-au-Prince • World Food Programme, to distribute high-energy biscuits as well as airlift food from WFP emergency hubs"