Friday, May 21, 2010

Prism - Project Tents for Haiti


Sorry all, I had my information mixed up.......so diesregard the previous blog. PRISM is participating in the "Projects Tebts HAITI Benefit Expo". This is the picture of the item that Journey McLaglen created for the event. If you feel like shopping, please attend this event as the proceeds will be going to a good cause.




RE: “Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo” organized by Project Tents and Peace Train Charitable Trust for ShelterBox – May 21st through May 30th, 2010.

Over four months ago a devastating 7.0 earthquake hit the country of Haiti just outside the capital of Port-au-Prince. Four months seems like a lifetime ago, so many other natural occurrences have impacted citizens of the world since then, but the work in Haiti has only just begun. The May 24th issue of Time Magazine reports concerns that living conditions in Haiti are getting worse with the storm season now upon the region. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians still are without any permanent shelter, their only protection from the elements are makeshift tents created from materials found in the rubble. Without a solid base to these structures, many Haitians go to sleep at night in extremely damp surroundings sometime unable to escape pools of water left by the torrential rains. Relief organizations are working as fast as they can to provide permanent shelter but it may be years until any normalcy is brought back to Haiti.

This is why Project Tents along with the Peace Train Charitable Trust is honored to announce and bring to Second Life the Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo, a fund-raising event for ShelterBox. ShelterBox is a recognized international fund-raising organization that provides quality shelters for those displaced by disasters. The shelters, provided for those displaced in Haiti, are quality tents that can fit up to 10 people each and are built to withstand extreme temperatures, high winds and heavy rainfall. These are only temporary homes but are safe & reliable until permanent homes are completed.

With the National Hurricane Center in the US predicting an active Atlantic Hurricane season and Haiti being right in the middle of ‘Hurricane Alley’, finding reliable shelters is extremely important and why we are excited to organize this fund-raising event for ShelterBox.

Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo, is a benefit exposition featuring members of Second Life’s fashion industry, created by Project Tents, a non-profit group in-world group of models and designers in Second Life. The exposition will feature creations of many of top designers of Second Life fashion, as well as musical performances sponsored in cooperation with the Peace Train Charitable Trust. We, the members of Project Tents, want to first thank you for your support and any donations we may receive to our fundraiser to benefit the people of Haiti. Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo will open May 21st and run through May 30th (See SLURL links listed below). All of the designers will be offering exclusive and limited edition items which will only be available at the expo.

Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo opens 10am SLT on May 21st

10am: Opening remarks from Cotton Thorne of Peace Train and Alan Monroe, Communications Manager, Shelterbox USA
11am: Live from Japan GaGo
12pm: Singer Tamra Sands as the Expo Vendors open to the public

We are honored to have many of the top designers in SL involved with this project including:

Aimesi, Angel Dessous, ABJ – Aurora Borealis Jewelry, AZUL, Bamboo Soup, Baubles Boho Jewelry, BELLISSIMA!, Body Talking, C’est Moi! Boutique, Callie Cline, Di’s Shape Design, DmD Poses, Ear Candy, Essential Soul, Faster Pussycat, Fellini Couture, FK Virtues, Gabriel, MiDis, Moonbeam Fashions, PRISM, Premiere Modelling Agency, R.A. Crystal, Shiki, , Styles of edo, Tres Beau, Tukinowaguma Hair Style, U&R DOGS, Vamp Shoes, wonderkids, W&Y Hair

Throughout the week we will have many other great events including a week long raffle event for wonderful prizes. The event runs May 21st – May 30th, 2010

To Learn more please visit:

* Shelter Box: http://www.shelterbox.org/
* The Peace Train Charitable Trust: http://slpeacetrain.org/
* Project Tents: http://sltents4haiti.wordpress.com/
* Time Magazine: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1989131,00.html

To Visit the Project Tents HAITI Benefit Expo

Project Tents HAITI Landing Points

Project Tent Central Plaza:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/129/127/30

Project Tent North Central:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/128/177/31

Project Tent North East:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/183/177/31

Project Tent East:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/183/126/31

Project Tent South East:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/182/76/31

Project Tent South Central:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/126/75/31

Project Tent South West:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/70/75/31

Project Tent West:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/71/128/31

Project Tent North West:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/71/178/31

The Project Tents Team
Miaa Rebane, Sequoia Nightfire, Kay Fairey, M4rk3tt0 Bonetto, Emma Portilo, Herradurra Baar, Gamp Lane, BlackBarbie Bravin, CheerCoach4EJS Gymnast, Sora Tatham, Wicca Merlin, and Sabine Blackburn

Thursday, May 20, 2010

PRISM and "Hope for Haiti Now"

Head over to the "Hope For Haiti Now" Tent Sale. Journey McLaglen is participating in this event to raise funds for those in need in Haiti. Please stop by and shop at this event as there are other marvelous designers that have donated to help to raise funds. Each designer has created a special outfit that will be offered at this event only with all funds going towards this cause.

Here is the lovely dress that Journey McLaglen has created for this event.



About Hope For Haiti Now:

100% of the donations received by Hope For Haiti Now will be distributed among its partners and will go directly to relief organizations on the ground in Haiti. No administrative costs or other program expenses are charged by "Hope for Haiti Now."

The goal of Hope for Haiti Now is to raise funds for Haiti relief efforts and deliver that support as quickly and responsibly as possible. Its partner organizations have been working on the ground in Haiti for years. Every charity is an established tax-exempt nonprofit organization. These partners are well-respected within the nongovernmental organization (NGO) community and have a long-standing and productive relationship with either MTV Networks, CNN or George Clooney. The organizations will also continue to collaborate with each other. In response to the crisis in Haiti, The Clinton Bush Haiti Relief Fund, was recently co-created by Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush at the request of President Barack Obama, to fulfill unmet needs in the region and improve quality of life over the long term.

Hope for Haiti Now is a fund held with the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization based in California. EIF is a 68-year-old non-profit organization that has raised millions of dollars to address health, education and other issues on behalf of the entertainment industry. EIF meets all 20 U.S. Better Business Bureau Standards and has also handled large-scale fundraising efforts like American Idol's "Idol Gives Back" and Stand Up 2 Cancer. On a pro bono basis, EIF is providing due diligence and philanthropic support for "Hope for Haiti Now" to ensure proper fiduciary oversight and administration of all donated funds.

Donations made to "Hope for Haiti Now" will benefit these nonprofit organizations to provide Haiti earthquake relief:

The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund: www.clintonbushhaitifund.org
United Nations World Food Programme: www.wfp.org
Oxfam America: www.oxfamamerica.org
Partners in Health: www.pih.org or www.standwithhaiti.org
Red Cross: www.redcross.org
UNICEF: www.unicef.org
Yele Haiti Foundation: www.yele.org

For additional information please visit: https://www.hopeforhaitinow.org/

Project Tents HAITI Landing Points


http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/129/127/30

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/128/177/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/183/177/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/183/126/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/182/76/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/126/75/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/70/75/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/71/128/31

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Project%20Tents/71/178/31