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4HNYC x Haitian AF Summer Giveaway
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Enter for a chance to win an exclusive Haitian AF apparel.
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Rules:
1. Make a donation via 4hnyc.com (sponsor a student for as little as $25).
2. Follow both @4HNYC and @HaitianAF_
3. Share giveaway on social media using #Support4HNYC
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Winner will be selected every Friday at noon EST. Winners will be selected randomly via a 3rd party app. Board members are prohibited from entering 4HNYC x Haitian AF Summer Giveaway.
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Best of luck!
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We’re back!
Early bird tickets are on sale now!
In celebration of Haitian Flag Day and dedicated service to the children of Haiti, 4HNYC will be hosting its 8th Annual Helping Haiti Happy Hour on Friday, May 17, 2019. Buy a ticket and/or become a donor and help us reach our goal of sponsoring 500 Haitian students with book bags filled with school supplies. Join us for a great time with amazing people, good music, good food, raffles, a silent auction, gift bags and an open bar!
Tickets available at http://4hnyc2019.eventbrite.com/
Location: Spin New York 23
Date: Friday, May 17 2019
Time: 5-10pm
Open Bar: 6:30-8:30pm
Music by: DJ PrettyNyce & DJ Royal
Tickets:
$40 EARLY BIRD: sponsors one student (with 2 hour open bar)
$75 EARLY BIRD: sponsors two students + 2 hour open bar for 2 adults
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$50: Sponsors one student + 2-hour open bar for purchaser
$85: Sponsors two students AND 2 hour open bar for 2 adults
Purchase tickets via:
https://4hnyc2019.eventbrite.com/
Not able to make the happy hour? Out of town? A donation of $25 will provide enough school supplies for one child.
To donate, visit https://www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/4hnycs-science-lab-in-haiti
All proceeds benefit the children and academic development in Haiti.
Donations are tax deductible.
‼️Attention! Attention! ‼️Early bird discounted tickets are on now available. What are you waiting for? Tickets are on sale now! 🇭🇹🇭🇹
4HNYC Presents our 8th Annual Helping Haiti Happy Hour on Friday, May 17, 2019.. 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
“In Celebration of Haitian Flag Day & 8 Years of Dedicated Service to the Children of Haiti"
When: Friday, May 17, 2019
Time: 5-10pm*Open bar 6:30-8:30pm
Where: @wearespin
DJ: @djprettynyce @djheadachehd @djroyalnyc
Help us reach our goal of sponsoring 500 Haitian students with book bags filled school supplies.
Tickets can be purchased via https://www.4hnyc2019.eventbrite.com #linkinbio
Every child deserves the chance to succeed. Help show the children of Haiti that we haven’t forgotten that! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Cheers,
4HNYC Team
#4HNYC #NYC #Haiti #Education #Students #Children #Bookbags #Backtoschool #InvestInChildren #HelpingHaitiHappyHour #Fundraiser #HappyHour #OpenBar #HaitianFlagDay #makeadifference
Helping Haiti Happy Hour
In case you missed it....
The History Behind Neg Mawon ❤️💙🇭🇹💪🏾
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. “It's as powerful an artistic representation of a country and its people as I've ever come across anywhere – Le Negre Marron, or in Creole, Neg Mawon. Translated into English, it’s The Black Maroon. In any language, it's simply amazing.
Commissioned by the Duvalier government to commemorate the landmark slave revolt against France that won Haiti her freedom in 1804, the statue was produced by Haitian sculptor/artist Albert Mangones in the late-1960’s.
It’s an extremely moving piece – the left leg extended with a broken shackle at the ankle denoting the hard-fought freedom, a machete in the right hand showing the strength to fight, and the conch shell at the lips harkening to the old and oft-used method of alerting the masses.“ -Steve Bennet #haitianhistory
Source: https://www.uncommoncaribbean.com/2015/01/12/uncommon-attraction-haitis-unbreakable-negre-marron/
It’s that time again! L’union fait la force. Happy Haitian Heritage Month