


January 15, 2010
Dear MBCHC Staff, Friends, and Supporters,
As you well know, a
catastrophic earthquake struck in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas
Tuesday. The full damage has not been assessed. The death toll has
already reached well into the thousands and is predicted to possibly
reach the hundreds of thousands. The devastation is enormous,
affecting as many as three million people directly.
Our
Miami-Dade community and our Miami Beach Community Health Center family
have also been struck by this horrific disaster. Family members have
died, are missing, and all are in dire need of basic humanitarian
supplies as well as our prayers. We work every day to promote
wellness, healing and improve the quality of life in our community. A
section of our philosophy states; “The Board and staff also believe
that each individual is a worthy human being; functions as a system
within a larger system.” At this very moment, this larger system is
our world community, and it is calling us to help our Haitian neighbors.
Let
us respond quickly and in a unified approach by making a cash donation
to the Haitian relief effort. Our gift will be distinctly made in the
name of the Miami Beach Community Health Center. Funds will be
collected at our corporate office, and we will work with the Center for
Haitian Studies to determine where the funds will have the greatest
impact. For staff, your gift can be made through payroll deduction,
should that be more convenient for you. Please contact Angie Aguila,
Senior Executive Vice President of Human Resources, at 305-695-2171.
Gifts can also be made through PayPal on our website, CLICK HERE
, or mailed to the attention of our Finance Department at our corporate
office at 11645 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 207, North Miami, Florida
33181. Checks should be made payable to the Miami Beach Community
Health Center, subject “Donation for Haiti.”
I personally thank
each and every one of you for your generosity and concern. I know I
can count on your help and 100% participation. This is a defining
moment for our Haitian neighbors, friends and families. I know the
Miami Beach Community Health Center staff, friends, and supporters will
rise to the occasion.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Abbate, M.H.A.
Chief Executive Officer