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Home St. Maarten - St. Martin News Commissioner Marlin hands over 500 TelCell cards to The Haitian Community.

Commissioner Marlin hands over 500 TelCell cards to The Haitian Community.

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marlintelem14012010GREAT BAY-----On Wednesday, January 13, at the Telem Building in the conference room, Commissioner William Marlin handed over 500 $5.00 Telcel cards to representatives of the Haitian Community, namely Dominique Vital, Host of Transparence Kompa and Thevalys Lazarre, President of Sensible Hearts for Haiti's Children Foundation in the presence of Telem's Chief Financial Officer Helma Etnel and the Sales & Marketing Manager, Carmen Lake-Reyes.

Firstly, I want to express my sympathy on behalf of government to the Haitian community. The devastation is tremendous. As time goes by things seems to get worse, Commissioner Marlin said.

These phone cards are meant for persons from the Haitian community to call their family and friends. The commissioner said that though for now the communication may be difficult for persons to reach Haiti, when the time arises, you can a make call to a loved one. He added that we are here to lend our support.

The TelCell phone cards will be distributed via Vital and Lazarre.

Haitians have helped built St. Maarten, now it is out duty to help them, Commissioner Marlin said.

"When I heard of the news, I immediately contacted the Telem management and that of UTS to see what kind of relief could be had for the Haitian community on St. Maarten. Although difficult to communicate now, I thought that nevertheless we have to try."

Nothing is as frustrating as not being able to communicate with family members, especially during times like these. We are as well grateful for any assistance from the community that they may assist in providing donations to the Haitian community, whether by dropping off goods or by donating clothes.

In addition, Commissioner Marlin said that the government is trying to establish a relief office, that will help those in need during trying times, but also to have a psychologist on hand for free consulting.

The public is also urged to donate non-perishables, clothes, and other canned goods.

Telem's CFO Helma Etnel also spoke to provide information about the cyber café located in the lobby of the Telem building.

We are making the cyber café available for a period of time to persons who want to communicate with their family and friends in Haiti via email or any other application. Though there is a time limit, we urge the Haitian community to utilize the Telem facilities.

In addition, Etnel said, our employees have set up collecting stations at all TelEm Group locations to collect non-perishable food items, clothes, and other emergency supplies for the earth quake victims. Please drop your donations into these boxes located at the entrances of each office.

The gesture was much appreciated by the two representatives of the Haitian community.

Dominique Vital said that on behalf of the Haitian Community, I want to thank the government and Telem. I would like to ask the St. Maarten community to pray for Haiti and its people. It is nothing small, he said. I have not been able to speak to my family back in Haiti.

Pastor Lazarre said that St. Maarten loves Haitians, and the Haitians love St. Maarten. I urge you to contribute whatever you can. I want to thank you again.

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Political
January, 15, 2010, 04:25
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Good job National Alliance that's what you call real politrick.

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donations
January, 15, 2010, 05:57
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PLEASE, donate to the Chapter Red Cross only. There are so many foundations mushrooming up today in the name of Haiti. Con artists they are called. Haitie is in NEED of trapolins, search and resque equipment, WATER WATER WATER, tents, cots and tons of MONEY. Though should be channelled through a responsible international entity like the RED Cross. RED Cross is one of the most respected organizations in this field.

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HURRICANE OR NO HURRICANE
January, 15, 2010, 10:32
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apart from the red cross no one should donate to no ones account. when them guys start seeing money flowing they will start to think of how to spend that money on them self and haiti will not see a cent of that money.its like politics a farce!!

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