by Jesse Muhammad
I’ve been glued to the PC the last 24 hours reading, tweeting, blogging and donating to Wyclef’s Haiti Relief Initiative. I desired to do something offline locally in Houston, but had not heard of anything going on.
Then I read a Tweet from my long-time friend Lump, who called upon us to meet him at the Multi-Ethnic Center in the southwest area at 8:00pm to drop off donations tonight. I got excited! We all met over there and walls were aligned with donations all over the place. Instead of just dropping off, we ended up staying there to volunteer for nearly two hours.
But we’re not done. According to organizers at the center, there is a great need for medical supplies as well as financial donations. The donations will be shipped via FedEx planes directly to Haiti. If you would like to volunteer at the center, it is located at 9819 Bissonnet and will be open from 7am-10pm every day this week.
On behalf of the Officers and Members of The National Black United Front (NBUF) I extend my deepest concern for the plight of our Sisters and Brothers in Haiti in the wake of the earthquake that rocked the island today.
We have not as of yet been able to contact the (NBUF) representative in Haiti Sister Mawiyah Duperval (pictured right). We are preparing ourselves to assist the Sisters and Brothers in Haiti in whatever way that we can. We call on all people of good will to support the people of Haiti at this time recognizing their tremendous revolutionary and spiritual history.
Kofi Taharka
National Chairman – National Black United Front (NBUF)