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More Tents to Haiti! Wanna Help?

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Hello,

When the earthquake hit Haiti we, like much of the world, wondered what we could do. It was a relief when we found a small way to help by donating tents made in our shop. After I wrote about the experience of sending five tents down with a group of doctors, I was amazed to find that you too wanted to help in our efforts.

We finally found a way to get more tents to Haiti efficiently and to make your donations tax-deductible. We’ve partnered with an organization called Fireside International. They were operating in Haiti before the earthquake and have a wide network of friends down there.

  • How You Can Help – Donate to Fireside International and earmark the funds for Colorado Yurt Tents by emailing arrenner@firesideinternational.org, the accountant at Fireside. Checks can be sent to: The Caribbean Institute of Media Technologies, 3203 Grassy Lane, Anderson, IN 46012. Earmark by writing Colorado Yurt Tents in the memo section of your check. $420 will buy a tent. Donate more or less as you can afford. 
  • What Colorado Yurt Will Do – We’ll make eight tents at a time which maximizes the efficiency of our materials and production. The tents would normally retail for $650. The difference represents our donation.
  • What Fireside International Will Do – Connect the tents with experienced aid workers who will hand-deliver them to Haitians in need.

the 1st tent in our new batch!

 The 1st in our fresh batch of tents (now with built-in floor)

As the quake gets further away, aid into Haiti is dropping off but need is actually increacing.  Haiti is a mere two weeks away from its rainy season.  This means not only that over a million newly displaced Haitians will be exposed to the elements but also that they will face increased risk of contracting disease.  You don't need me to tell you how bad it is down there. 

 

Image of tent city in Port au Prince by UNICEF Sverige

Photo by UNICEF Sverige

What we're doing is modest but, we think, worth it.  Your donation will buy something real (a tent) and a family will have a place to stay for as long as they need.  The tents are about 7ft by 7ft by 7ft tall at the highest point.  They are made with care and constructed from high quality, waterproof materials. 

We are paying our employees their normal wages so your donation also goes to support local, USA business.

Thank you for your help,

Sam Kigar

sam@coloradoyurt.com

(970) 240-2111

Comments

what materials are the tents actually made of?
Posted @ Saturday, February 20, 2010 8:34 AM by question
The roof is made from a heavy duty, waterproof cotton/polyester blended industrial fabric. The privacy walls are made from a lightweight polyester fabric called textex. The four walls of screen are made from fiberglass. The poles are inch and a half diameter wooden dowels.
Posted @ Monday, February 22, 2010 10:16 AM by Sam Kigar
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