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Haitian Orphanages Leveled by Quake Seek Donations
Woburn, Mass., Business Owner Spurs Drive to Help Hearts with Haiti
| Source: Longfellow Benefits
WOBURN, MA--(Marketwire - January 19, 2010) - Hearts with Haiti, a nonprofit, is seeking
donations to rebuild three orphanages it sponsors in Haiti.
The orphanage in Port-au-Prince was destroyed by the earthquake, and the
orphanages in Jacumel and Fermente were severely damaged, leaving the
children at risk or homeless, said Stephen Leone, president of Printex
Inc., in Woburn, Mass.
Leone has traveled to Haiti twice and become a leading supporter of Hearts
with Haiti, a nonprofit that supports the orphanages.
"The homes are doing vital work," he said. "Your donation will go directly
to helping the children at the three homes."
Many of the children are former child slaves rescued by the orphanages. A
video clip from ABC World News, posted on the organization's home page,
tells the story of how a former child slave founded one orphanage, which is
now in ruins.
One of the first organizations to respond to Leone's appeal is Boston's
Longfellow Benefits. It is making a corporate donation and matching all
donations made by its associates.
"We're glad to step up to the plate and help support Steve and Hearts with
Haiti," said Joseph M. Gray, the firm's managing partner.
Donations to Heart with Haiti are tax-deductible. To donate online, log
onto www.heartswithhaiti.org and click on Give Now. Hearts with Haiti is
based in Cincinnati.