Collage For A Cause

Community creating together to help those in need.

Interview with Partners in Health!

February12

Andrew Marx PIH Interview

We finally had the interview with Partners in Health! To everyone who contribute questions, thank you. To everyone else, this is absolutely worth checking out.

We interviewed Andrew Marx, Director of Communications at PIH. Andrew just returned from Haiti, and gives the real version of what’s going on over there. The level of devastation is just huge, but a big part of this interview is what exactly Partners in Health is doing to help and why it really is important to help out and donate. Everyone should really listen to this interview, and if you can afford it donate by clicking the button below.

We’ve already had one larger donation, thank all of you so much for your support!

Click to Donate to Haiti

Interview with Desiree Bryan

February11

Desiree Bryan Interview Collage

Angie interviews Desiree Bryan about the collage experience, and will help give you an idea of what to expect.

If you’re interested in coming but don’t think you’re particularly artistic, then you’ll probably get something good out of this.

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Interview with Kim Jones

February7

KimJonesinterview

I’m probably a lot like you. I knew what was going on in Haiti, I’d heard a bit about the ecological disaster and the problems with starvation and poverty. Beyond reading about it a few times though, I really didn’t know that much.

Part of what Collage for a Cause is all about is raising awareness and empathy for what’s going on in Haiti right now. Instead of just reading about it and hearing more numbers, one of our goals was to bring you a glimpse into what it’s really like over there.

The interview above is with Kim Jones. She’s spent time in Haiti doing missions work, and helped found Hope for Haiti. Topics include some of what it’s like over there, and some of what’s being done by normal everyday people to help make a difference.

For more information about Hope for Haiti and Casa De Campo (you’ll hear about it in the interview), click here.

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