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Eion wins first Emmy

"I can't wait to see Eion win his Emmy for Imagine This !"
Mar 5, 2011
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Heavy rains swamp camps holding Haiti's homeless

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamped homeless camps Friday, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water, overflowing latrines and panicking thousands.The overnight downpour sent water coursing down the slopes of a former golf course that now serves as a temporary home for about 45,000 people.There were no reports of deaths in the camp, a town-size maze of blue, orange and silver tarps located behind the country club used by the…See More
Mar 19, 2010
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Heavy rains swamp camps holding Haiti's homeless

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamped homeless camps Friday, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water, overflowing latrines and panicking thousands.The overnight downpour sent water coursing down the slopes of a former golf course that now serves as a temporary home for about 45,000 people.There were no reports of deaths in the camp, a town-size maze of blue, orange and silver tarps located behind the country club used by the…See More
Mar 19, 2010
Donald Skow commented on the blog post 'Latest news from Haiti 3/7'
"Why rebuild churches?... In the slums of Port-au-Prince, Simple open air buildings will get used for shelter, medical clinics, meeting, food distribution, school, etc. They are also quick and inexpensive to build with a minimum of wood and metal…"
Mar 11, 2010
A blog post by Jamie Inman was featured

Latest news from Haiti 3/7

Hi all,It has been hard to get communication out to you. It is a very good trip, not to mention the weather is cool. NICE. Eion and Wes are the best for traveling with and we are having a great time connecting. They came to Pastor Berthony's church today. I got them both up in the pulpit for a few minutes each. Yes, I got a picture. They are humble and caring people, and we are all having an incredible experience.My main focus is to getting the children moved on the land and Josue is very…See More
Mar 9, 2010
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Latest news from Haiti 3/7

Hi all,It has been hard to get communication out to you. It is a very good trip, not to mention the weather is cool. NICE. Eion and Wes are the best for traveling with and we are having a great time connecting. They came to Pastor Berthony's church today. I got them both up in the pulpit for a few minutes each. Yes, I got a picture. They are humble and caring people, and we are all having an incredible experience.My main focus is to getting the children moved on the land and Josue is very…See More
Mar 8, 2010
Donald Skow commented on the blog post 'Donald Skow new report from Haiti'
"I want to mention it is great being on the trip with Eion and Wes, love the Haitian hospitality and thanks to all."
Mar 7, 2010
A blog post by Jamie Inman was featured

Donald Skow new report from Haiti

live from Haiti...Doing well considering all the Haitians have been through. Port-a-Prince in some ways looks better than it has for a very long time. there are crews everywhere cleaning up trash and rubble. Way to much happening to write about. I am finishing up shelter logistics for the teams coming in. i believe we can have shelter for all our orphans and others within 30 days. Very needed since the rains are beginning.Thanks to all who have given towards the care of the children.See More
Mar 7, 2010
Jamie Inman posted a blog post

Donald Skow new report from Haiti

live from Haiti...Doing well considering all the Haitians have been through. Port-a-Prince in some ways looks better than it has for a very long time. there are crews everywhere cleaning up trash and rubble. Way to much happening to write about. I am finishing up shelter logistics for the teams coming in. i believe we can have shelter for all our orphans and others within 30 days. Very needed since the rains are beginning.Thanks to all who have given towards the care of the children.See More
Mar 6, 2010
Sander Koyfman commented on the blog post 'Haiti, breast cancer, and not-so-silly-Twitter'
"Thank you. No simpler way to put it."
Feb 25, 2010
A blog post by Jamie Inman was featured

Haiti, breast cancer, and not-so-silly-Twitter

My little country church has partnered with an orphanage in Haiti since2005. It was a constant struggle to raise funds for these dear people.We built the security wall and started two buildings. Then through mybreast cancer networking on Twitter I learned of a proposed TV showcalled Imagine This TV (imagine that!). Another Twitter friend hookedthe producers up with my Pastor, and they took on our project. THEN when the earthquake hit, people from everywhere, including TV networks, werecalling…See More
Feb 25, 2010
Donald Skow commented on the blog post 'WHY ME?'
"well said"
Feb 21, 2010
Jamie Inman posted a blog post

Haiti, breast cancer, and not-so-silly-Twitter

My little country church has partnered with an orphanage in Haiti since2005. It was a constant struggle to raise funds for these dear people.We built the security wall and started two buildings. Then through mybreast cancer networking on Twitter I learned of a proposed TV showcalled Imagine This TV (imagine that!). Another Twitter friend hookedthe producers up with my Pastor, and they took on our project. THEN when the earthquake hit, people from everywhere, including TV networks, werecalling…See More
Feb 21, 2010
Jamie Inman commented on the blog post 'To: Imagine This! From: Eion Bailey'
"Dear Eion I, for one, am relieved to learn that you are not as perfect as you look! As for the delay, as my mom always said, "You never know when a shove is a boost." I work closely with Don Skow on the Haiti orphanage, and the earthquake…"
Feb 12, 2010

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A bit about myself:
I am a health activist, a marriage and family therapist, a
motivational speaker, and a two-time breast cancer warrior.
I am the Founder of Stay in the Pink, a resource for women and men affected by breast cancer.
I am also one of the Founders and the current President of The Giving Ribbon, a group of survivors and caregivers that provides information, resources and emotional support to local families living with breast cancer.
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Heavy rains swamp camps holding Haiti's homeless

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamped homeless camps Friday, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water, overflowing latrines and panicking thousands.



The overnight downpour sent water coursing down the slopes of a former golf course that now serves as a temporary home for about 45,000 people.



There were no reports of deaths in the camp, a town-size maze of blue, orange and silver tarps located behind the… Continue

Posted on March 19, 2010 at 7:40pm

Latest news from Haiti 3/7

Hi all,

It has been hard to get communication out to you. It is a very good trip, not to mention the weather is cool. NICE. Eion and Wes are the best for traveling with and we are having a great time connecting. They came to Pastor Berthony's church today. I got them both up in the pulpit for a few minutes each. Yes, I got a picture. They are humble and caring people, and we are all having an incredible experience.



My main focus is to getting the children moved on the land and… Continue

Posted on March 8, 2010 at 8:53am — 1 Comment

Donald Skow new report from Haiti

live from Haiti...Doing well considering all the Haitians have been through. Port-a-Prince in some ways looks better than it has for a very long time. there are crews everywhere cleaning up trash and rubble. Way to much happening to write about. I am finishing up shelter logistics for the teams coming in. i believe we can have shelter for all our orphans and others within 30 days. Very needed since the rains are beginning.
Thanks to all who have given towards the care of the children.

Posted on March 6, 2010 at 9:09pm — 1 Comment

Haiti, breast cancer, and not-so-silly-Twitter

My little country church has partnered with an orphanage in Haiti since

2005. It was a constant struggle to raise funds for these dear people.

We built the security wall and started two buildings. Then through my

breast cancer networking on Twitter I learned of a proposed TV show

called Imagine This TV (imagine that!). Another Twitter friend hooked

the producers up with my Pastor, and they took on our project.

THEN when the earthquake hit, people from everywhere,… Continue

Posted on February 22, 2010 at 2:39pm — 2 Comments

“Into Haiti” update Jan 30th from Don Skow

I was amazed to learn most people in Port-a-Prince did not know what had happened when the earthquake hit. They had nothing to relate it to. Even well educated locals had no idea what they had just experienced. It took hours for many to learn they had just gone through a major earthquake. Josue said he was walking home when it hit. Everything around him crumbled. When he got to his home he found his wife holding their child, in shock, just standing in the doorway of their house, which was… Continue

Posted on January 31, 2010 at 8:16am

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At 9:45pm on August 22, 2009, Richard Bassett said…
I am thrilled to be here with you. Thank you for thinking of me!
At 5:46am on June 11, 2009, Love Without Boundaries said…
You almost did it :). To vote for our episode, you need to go to the group page and then click join this group, on the top right side of the page.

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At 8:25pm on June 6, 2009, Love Without Boundaries said…
Hi Jamie!!

Thank you so much for joining!!!

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