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Tuesday, May 18th - New York, NY



Notable dignitaries, celebrities, politicians, and steadfast supporters of The Global Syndicate's initiatives gather for an evening of fine dining and guest appearances. Last year, New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, was the keynote speaker at our 1st Annual Power Roundtable Dinner.

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Past Events

Thursday, January 28th - New York, NY
ANSWERING THE CALL - A fundraising Initiative benefiting earthquake victims in Haiti
M2 Ultra Lounge - 530 W. 28th St., New York, NY 10019

PARTNERING ORGANIZATIONS: The NBA Wives -- Project Save the World, Hollywood Unites for Haiti, World Policy Institute, The Council of Urban Professionals, Harvard Black Alumni Society of NY, National Urban League, NAACP Brooklyn Branch, Carma Foundation, ACA United, Haitian Memorial Foundation, SIMACT, Harlem Jets, New Heights Youth, Inc., Haitian Americans for Humanitarian Action, Metro New York Chapter NBMBAA Association, Inc., Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights, ConceptLink Consulting, RG & Associates, Haiti Cultural Exchange, MIHventures, KYA Entertainment, AllHipHop.com

100% of the $150k+ proceeds that were raised will go to the following beneficiaries: The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, Project Medishare, Yele Haiti, and The Haiti Support Project.

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September 26, Washington, DC
"Celebrate Haiti" took place during the Congressional Black Caucus week, hosted at the inimitable home of Marcia Dyson. It was a throwback to the glory days of Haiti, reminding all who attended of Haiti's natural potential. The Host committee included Regine Barjon, Pierre Brunache, Geb Byron, Daphne Dufresne, Marcia Dyson, Patrick Edeline, Harriet Fulbright, Erika Guiterrez, Ambassador Ray Joseph, Minyon Moore, Jacques-Philippe Piverger, Susan L. Taylor, Paul Wharton.

August 27, 2009 Chicago, IL
At the illustrious NV Penthouse (116 Hubbard Street), from 6pm to midnight Mwelwa & DJ Kino will spin World Beat, Afro-pop, Nu-Jazz, Compas and Latin House to celebrate, and raise funds and awareness for The Haiti Project. Hosts are Stephen Jacob, Sabine Fleming, Chris-Tia Donaldson, UFEC, Randy Crumpton, Jacques Philippe Piverger, & Kenny Johnson (Richmond Group). Special invited guests: Freedom & Malik Yusef. $25 advance & $35 at the door general admission (one complimentary drink). $100 (open bar for 3 hours) and $500 for VIP and Angel tickets. An event NOT to be missed. Raffle/auction for $300 table service. Four paintings on display by artists Fritz Millevoix and Franck Louissaint. See the flyer here.


July 25, 2009 NYC
Amazing affiliate event! An Afrobeat concert with Wunmi & DJ Rich Medina to benefit The Haiti Project. $20 advance. Download the flyer here!

May 18, 2009 - Haiti Flag Day
See a clip of the event that ran on BET.
On May 18, 2009, Haiti’s Flag Day, The Global Syndicate hosted a dynamic Roundtable amongst political leaders, activists, celebrity A-listers, and corporate sponsors whose focus is on Haiti. Mayor Michael Bloomberg was our keynote speaker! Our guests enjoyed a new interpretation of traditional Haitian cuisine while participating in and unifying plans amongst the key players the path to Haiti’s empowerment.

 

May 13, 2009 - Official Launch
The Haiti Project official kick-off was graciously hosted by M2UltraLounge. We packed the 1,200 person venue/club, and raised awareness on the need for Americans to get involved in bringing change to Haiti. Kevin Lyttle did an amazing live performance, as did Batingua Arts dancers and drummers. Listen! Celebrity appearances included Jamie Hector, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Dorian Missick. Cliff Louis of the NY Giants is a Global Syndicate Ambassador, and he graced the VIP room with his presence and active support while Assemblyman Karim Camara spoke on stage, encouraging increasing public engagement in Haiti's affairs. Award-winning director David Belle was in the house along with Documentarian Karen Kramer. Download event flyer and send to your list of friends & associates.


April 30, 2009
NY Young & Powerful Group hosted a phenomenal gala at HK Lounge in NYC to benefit both The Haiti Project & Charity Water. Contact Y & P - NY for info & to get on the list.

 


April 23, 2009
MIHicon will dedicate their weekly “Vintage Thursdays” event to benefit The Haiti Project. It all goes down at Catch 22 (4 W 22 Street at 5th Avenue) from 6p-midnight. Happy hour specials are from 6p-7:30p. Premier DJ’s will be spinning hip-hop, reggae and R&B. Contact MIHicon for info.

 

April 14, 2009
GS's founder, Jacques-Philippe, hosted a 'Why Haiti' event at Touch (240 W 52nd Street) from 6p-11p on his birthday! From 7p-8p we will be having a panel of experts including: US General Donald Campbell Jr. (headed Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti under Clinton administration), Wallace Ford (international lawyer and consultant; ex-President of Goodworks International), Margareth Garnier Simon (ex-judge and lawyer in Haiti; lawyer in NYC), Unik (owner of PM and Merkato 55; Exec Director of Edeyo). Moderated by Jacqueline Adams (Senior Counselor, Burson-Marsteller; 20 year CBS correspondent). Thanks to over 400 attendees, we raised more than $5,000! See a video of this event here.

 

 

Though neighbors, Haiti and the United States are worlds apart. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, with 80 percent of the population living in abject poverty. With only $1,400 GDP per capita, too many Haitians are unable to provide basic education, healthcare or economic security for themselves and their loved ones. The Haiti Project is a nationwide fundraising and awareness campaign that will generate more than one million dollars to support critical humanitarian efforts in Haiti. The effort draws upon fundraising from public events, ticketed private events and grassroots donations. All donations to The Haiti Project are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.  A donation will bring us closer to our goal of raising five hundred thousand dollars to bring much-needed relief to the people of Haiti. Please show your support today!