Several Boston Irish Bands are performing this year including:
Erin’s Melody Kevin Doherty Andy Healy Band Noel Henry’s Irish Showband Brendan Bulger & Friends, Traditional Irish Dancing
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2nd Annual Benefit Dance for Haiti
Sunday, April 3, 2011 Live Entertainment & Dancing from 2:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
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AP Photo/Montreal La Presse, Ivanoh Demers
Irish Hearts for Haiti From the hearts of the Irish to our brothers and sisters in Haiti
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With a suggested donation of $20.00, we invite you all to
join us for a day of dancing, a silent auction, raffle
prizes, and good spirits to help the most destitute in
need--the helpless children.
Suggested donations are welcomed at the door. A
ticketed donation can be reserved prior to the day of
the event online or by contacting us.
Made Possible by our Sponsors:
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Friends of the Orphans is a 501(c)(3) organization. Federal Tax ID# 65-1229309 Saint Rock Haiti Foundation is 501(c)(3) organization. Federal Tax ID# 06-1645116 Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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The 2nd Annual Benefit Dance for Haiti
will take place on Sunday, April 3, 2011,
from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Marriott
Boston Quincy, 1000 Marriott Drive,
Quincy, MA. Continuing to support
agencies that provide care to these
children is the aim of The 2nd Annual
Benefit Dance for Haiti: Irish Hearts for
Haiti. The plights of many have been
answered by the work of Friends of the
Orphans and The Saint Rock Clinic;
however, there is much more work to be
done.
The mission of Friends of the Orphans is
to care for orphaned, abandoned, and
disabled children. Under the guidance of
Fr. Rick Frechette, the National Director
and physician, Friends of the Orphans
has expanded to meet the long-term
demands of Haitian children. Through St.
Damien’s Premier Pediatric Hospital,
brand new orphanages and schools, child
protection camps, Cholera medical clinics,
and other outreach programs, more than
a million have been helped. For additional
information, please visit:
friendsoftheorphans.org.
This year we have also included The
Saint Rock Haiti Foundation, an
organization that parishioners of St.
Agatha’s in Milton have worked with for
the past five years. The foundation
provides health care through The Saint
Rock Clinic, housing, and education to the
children of the rural mountain village, St.
Rock, Haiti. Through the decade’s long
work of its founder, Ralph Stowe of Hull,
this organization has improved the lives of
many children and continues to do so with
volunteer support. Please visit their
website for more information: saintrock.org