In response to the tragic earthquake that devastated Haiti last month, the Fédération Equestre Internationale invites the equestrian community to donate in support of Haiti’s athletic community. Funds collected will be sent to the International Olympic Committee and the Pan American Sports Organization to assist both organizations in rebuilding the sports movement and local sports installations in Haiti once local conditions permit. If you wish to partake in this recovery effort, you may do so by sending your donation to the bank account below with the indication “Donation Fund for Haiti.”
Bank UBS SA, 1002 Lausanne, Switzerland
Account holder: Federation Equestre Internationale
Account 243-G0518709.0
IBAN CH53 0024 3243 G051 8709 0
BIC UBSWCHZH80A
FEI President HRH Princess Haya, UN Messenger of Peace and Chairperson of International Humanitarian City, a global humanitarian and aid hub in Dubai, travelled to Port-au-Prince on January 22 to oversee a delivery of 90 metric tons of relief supplies for Haitians. She met with Haitian and UN officials to raise awareness of the need for international aid.
The shipment was organised by the International Humanitarian City at the request of the UN World Food Programme and included 40 metric tons of canned food and high-energy biscuits, and another 50 metric tons of hospital tents, water sanitation equipment, prefabricated offices, and computer and telecommunications equipment.
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In addition to WFP’s cargo, the plane carried emergency supplies from the UN Refugee Agency, the World Health Organisation, UNICEF and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment.
Contributions are also being made by the National Federations. The Irish Jumping Team, consisting of Cameron Hanley, Dermott Lennon, Cian O’Connor and Billy Twomey, have donated $5,500, their prize money from the Nations Cup held in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 5, to the humanitarian agency GOAL Ireland to aid the relief effort in Haiti.
The FEI appreciates all contributions and will report back on the use made of the funds.