Archive for January, 2010

Return of “Mission Haiti” Response Team

Saturday, January 30th, 2010


H.E.A.R.T. 9/11′s ” Mission Haiti” Response Team has returned from its first international deployment. We are proud that within days of the catastrophe, H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 was able to respond to this disaster and able to integrate with other first line response organizations, including U.S. AID (United States Agency for International Development), The U.S. Department of State (US Embassy) and established medical relief teams.  As with many disaster responses, we were uplifted by our successes, but frustrated by the faces of those survivors that we could not touch. Our team distinguished itself in the family of response groups and is well positioned for future responses with the mission of secondary recovery, as the controlled demolition progresses in Haiti.

Despite their extraordinary losses, the people of Haiti are resilient. They will recover and move towards a new day of new dreams and peace. Thanks tothe financial support and backing of Jefferies & Co, as well as other contributors, H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 is poised to be a part of that recovery. We will build on the lessons and experiences learned from this mission and use these positive achievements to insure that H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 will carry out its goal of healing ourselves by providing aid to others in a disaster situation.
A special thank you must go out to the H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 President Bill Keegan and the “Mission Haiti” Team members. They dropped everything in their busy lives and left their families behind to respond to a dangerous theater of devastation, earthquake aftershocks and the inherent dangers present in a chaotic foreign land.

The Staff at H.E.A.R.T. 9/11

Local News Article about H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 Board Member in Haiti

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010


By PAUL POST

The Saratogian
MALTA’s John Viola never gets used to devastation, but he’s dealt with it before. Fourteen of his Ladder Co.15 firefighters perished during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York.Although retired, his experience is invaluable during emergencies, and early Wednesday the Malta resident left for the Dominican Republic, en route to Haiti, bringing hope to the countless victims of last week’s killer earthquake.

“It’s something you harden yourself for,” Viola said. “These people need help. This is going to be a long, long process. We’ll probably be going there several more times during the next year.”

Viola belongs to the organization H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 (Healing, Emergency and ResponseTeam), composed of retired New York firefighters and police officers who survived the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The team going to Haiti was accompanied by several New York City construction workers.

The 20-member group flew from Newark to Santo Domingo, where they awaited transport to Haiti by a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter.

“The roads going into Haiti are backed up for hours,” Viola said. Just getting onto the island has been a problem.

“I’ve heard some flights have circled for five hours,” said Viola’s wife, Sally. “That’s what we’ve read.”

H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 ’s priority is to set up a base camp, help with search and rescue,provide first aid and establish contacts for future visits. Viola will be in Haiti for about a week, return home and then head back with a much larger group of 50 to 100 volunteers including doctors and more construction workers.

Previously,Viola was part of a H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 team that helped with recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina that ravaged New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. The group???s stated purpose is to provide relief anywhere in the world where disaster response is required.

“We’ve traveled all over,” he said. “We’ve helped wounded veterans. A lot of people have been involved with this.”

In Florence, N.J., they built a home for a paralyzed U.S. Marine in three days. At St. Bernard Parish, New Orleans, they constructed five homes and renovated nine others in a week. Before leaving that devastated area, they heard one of the city’s fire chiefs was still living in a trailer, so they built a new home in less than 24 hours.

Viola was a New York fireman from 1982 to 2002. The couple first started living seasonally in Malta in the late 1980s and became full-time residents several years ago.

On Sept. 11, 2001, Viola had just gone off duty and returned home when the first plane hit the World Trade Center. By the time he got back to the city, both towers were down. Ladder Co.15, in Lower Manhattan, is about 10 blocks from Ground Zero so he understands the grief, pain and heartache that Haitian survivors are dealing with. “I lost my whole firehouse,” Viola said. Afterward, he began looking for a way to help others, and H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 was the perfect opportunity for channeling his talents and training.

“I felt compelled to somehow pay back the people from all over the U.S. who had supported us during our time of need,” Viola said.

For information or to support H.E.A.R.T. 9/11’s efforts financially, see the Web site: www.heart911.org.

Haiti Relief Mission - Update 01-21-2010

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Bill Keegan, president of H.E.A.R.T. 9/11, is leading our first H.E.A.R.T 9/11 Haiti Relief Mission team and reports they arrived in Santo Domingo on Wednesday and began to make the necessary arrangements to get into Haiti. Today an advance team left for the devastated areas in Haiti to determine how our group could best get immediate help to the people. From their on the scene reports, there is so much that has to be done. They have already utilized their medical supplies and given aid to those they have encountered.
Bill wishes to thank all of our members for their support and prayers. He also wants to let those benefactors from Jefferies & Company, Inc, who made this deployment possible, know that the both he and the Haitian people appreciate their generosity.

We will continue to bring you updates from our team as the mission progresses.

The Staff at H.E.A.R.T. 9/11

Jefferies’ Clients, Employees, and Shareholders Raise $7.5 Million for Haiti Relief

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

NEW YORK and LONDON, January 19, 2010
Jefferies announced today a total donation of $7.5 million to organizations providing immediate help to victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The firm’s clients generated $5.5 million through global trading commissions on January 15th, Jefferies donated $1 million, and voluntary elections from the firm’s 2,628 employee-partners and Board of Directors totaled another $1 million. All funds will be wired directly today for immediate relief work.

Contributions will be designated only for relief efforts associated with the recent earthquake in Haiti. The American Red Cross, UNICEF, Save the Children, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) will each receive $1 million. Partners in Health, Americares, Shelterbox, H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 and SOS Children’s Village will each receive $500,000.
“On Wednesday, January 20, 2010, twenty H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 veteran disaster response experts will be escorted by the FBI to Haiti. We will leverage our hard earned wisdom and the financial support of Jefferies to provide leadership to multiply response effectiveness, and with the skills and empathy born from the WTC mission, we will respectfully recover the Haitian victims and empower the survivors to build again,” said Bill Keegan, President of H.E.A.R.T. 9/11.

“This extraordinary contribution from Jefferies, as well as their many philanthropic clients, to UNICEF’s emergency relief efforts in Haiti is truly remarkable and will literally save lives; the enthusiasm shown to make a difference by Jefferies’ leadership and employees is encouraging,” commented Edward Lloyd, Chief Financial Officer of the United States Fund for UNICEF. “One hundred percent of the funds will go toward our effort to provide items such as water purification tablets, oral rehydration salts, tents, portable toilets, blankets and other basic necessities, insuring that Haiti’s children are getting all that they need now and in the weeks to come, we are truly appreciative.”“This gift will go directly to provide emergency medical care for patients in Haiti. Thanks to the generosity of Jefferies and their clients, PIH is sending medical personnel, supplies, food and water that are so desperately needed. We are very grateful,” said Paul Zintl, Chief Operations Officer, Partners In Health.

“Our 2,628 employee-partners and our amazing clients made this happen. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts,” added Richard B. Handler, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Jefferies.

Haiti Relief Mission - Update 01-18-2010

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

A team of twenty from H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 will be responding to take part in the relief effort in earthquake-ravaged Haiti on Wednesday, January 20, 2010. They will land in Santo Domingo and use that as a jumping off point to Haiti. Our members will join in the herculean task of helping that devastated country. They have medical supplies and expertise that are so badly needed in this decimated area.
We have received a tremendous response from our members to our request for participation in a relief mission. The first deployment will see a team of twenty volunteers from H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 evaluate the situation and begin to help in whatever tasks are required. There will be more relief missions in the future in a continuing effort to have H.E.A.R.T. 9/11?? be a positive force in this relief effort.?? Our thanks go out to all and we ask for your continued support and prayers. H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 will be able to help those in need because we have received tremendous support and funding from the benevolence of Jefferies & Company (Jefferies is an independent, full-service securities and investment banking firm serving companies and their investors globally. Check out this article from their website at: Jefferies - Haiti Relief News Story). We thank them as well.
Hopefully, there will be updates from wherever the team is and we ask that you will go to our website at: www.HEART911.org

The Staff at H.E.A.R.T. 9/11

Haiti Relief Mission - Update 01-15-2010

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Once again, the H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 membership has demonstrated the “can do” spirit that has defined us since our inception and was the impetus for our organizing. The response has been overwhelming and the H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 Executive Board thanks you all. As we watch the video reports emanating from Haiti, we are moved to action. The pictures of helpless family members camped in front of a pile of debris, which hides their loved ones, bring us back to images from our own recent past. But there are times when good intentions and the overwhelming desire to “do something” is an impediment to the first line professional Search & Rescue teams and ultimately hurts those we want to help. Our colleagues of NYTF-1 are on the ground and our federal friends stationed in the Dominican Republic are reporting that a mountain of supplies without a delivery strategy will soon strangle supply lines. Groups arriving without authorization or mission orders will siphon resources without providing necessary services and will burden the already stressed response community.

H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 members are critical incident response experts and we will respond when our services are requested and the mission defined. We will be guided by the first rules of emergency response, do no further harm, don’t add to the chaos be part of the solution not the problem. The tragedy in Haiti regrettably will be with us for many weeks and months to come; H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 will respond and will make a difference. Drawing from our experiences in dealing with such a cataclysmic situation, we have developed a unique overview of the coordinated and sustained effort that is needed to respond to such a crisis event.

The H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 Executive Board understands that our membership wants to somehow make things better for the Haitian community. You CAN help the victims of this unimaginable devastation in a practical and meaningful way by encouraging your family, friends and colleagues to make a contribution to H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 and become part of our team. Please direct them to WWW.HEART911.ORG and click on Donate or send checks payable to: HEART 9/11 at 614 Frelinghuysen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114.

Please, as you pray for the earthquake victims and their families, keep our NYTF-1 friends and all the first responders in your thoughts.

The Staff at H.E.A.R.T. 9/11

Possible Haiti Relief Mission

Friday, January 15th, 2010

H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 joins the world in our expression of grief for the people of Haiti and their families here in the USA as they struggle with an unimaginable loss. We know there are no words that will comfort the survivors as they await news regarding the welfare of their loved ones. But we can offer the assistance of the H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 disaster response experts. This morning as the level of destruction and the human suffering grew, the Executive Board of H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 decided to extend our area of response beyond our national borders to include our international neighbors. Towards that end, we have contacted a number of international aid organizations and government agencies to offer a twenty person team of H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 members to assist in the disaster relief.

At this time, because of the on-site challenges, all organizations have been asked to stand down while the military and two select U.S.A.R. teams assess the most pressing needs. Because the situation is fluid, we are asking H.E.A.R.T. 9/11 members to monitor the broadcast news and look for our updates regarding our anticipated deployment. At that time, we will provide you with the necessary medical clearance requirements and when to pick up your uniforms, equipment and safety gear.
The Staff at H.E.A.R.T. 9/11

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