Haiti Benefit Concert - GLEN HANSARD (solo) - Whelan's, Sun 24 Jan (1 Viewer)

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Whelanslive.com presents a
HAITI BENEFIT CONCERT
featuring
GLEN HANSARD (solo)

Whelan’s, Wexford St
Sunday 24th January, Doors 8pm

Tickets €15 incl booking fee are available from Tickets.ie & WaV Box Office [lo-call 1890 200 078] (WAV opens from 1pm-8pm Mon-Fri, 4pm-8pm Sat), City Discs & Road Records available at 10am on Thursday 21st January. All proceeds will go to CONCERN’S HAITI APPEAL.

Whelanslive.com presents a very special fundraiser for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti which has claimed the lives of between 50,000 – 200,000 people and displaced another 300,000. This event will be headlined by Whelan’s favourite Oscar Winner GLEN HANSARD (The Frames / The Swell Season) in a solo performance. Donation buckets will be circulating on the night and all proceeds will go to CONCERN’S HAITI APPEAL, so give what you can.


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[/FONT] Concern Worldwide, Ireland’s largest humanitarian agency, which has been working in Haiti since 1994, have launched an emergency appeal for an estimated €5 million to deal with the consequences of the biggest earthquake in the country in over two centuries.

The appeal is seeking emergency funding for desperately needed food, water, shelter and medicine.

The earthquake that hit Haiti on Tuesday 12th January has affected 3 million people (one third of population of Haiti). It is feared that up to 200,000 people could be dead and many injured. In the epicentre of the quake, 80-90% of buildings are damaged, while in other areas 40-60% are damaged. Much of the infrastructure is in ruins including Parliament, Ministries, Hospitals, Schools, Roads, etc. According to our staff on the ground, we estimate that 1-2 million people will require shelter and Non Food Items – these could include shelter, blankets, cooking utensils, soap and other hygiene materials, water purification kits, etc.


Concern Worldwide has been working in Haiti since 1994 focusing on improving the health of those in need, preventing violence in the slums and fighting HIV and AIDS. There are just over 100 staff working in-country and unfortunately, it was with great sadness that we learnt of the death of one of Concern’s national staff members and another former employee. Not all Concern staff have so far been accounted for. To assist in the earthquake response, Concern has immediately sent a number of supplementary staff with expertise in logistics, health, nutrition, water and sanitation, and engineering.
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[/FONT] So far, Concern has carried out distributions of critical medical supplies, plumpy nut (a high calorie food used to treat malnutrition) and water to the State University Hospital. Distributions of pick axes (to clear rubble), surgical gloves, disinfectant, water purification tablets, water and first aid supplies have also been made to community leaders in two of the areas in which Concern already works.

Concern is currently working in two of the poorest areas of Port au Prince, St. Martin & Martissant where the organisation had existing programmes: Our immediate response is:
Water distributions (minimum 50,000 people)

  • Clean up campaign (cash for work programme),
  • soap distribution (15,000 people)
  • Temporary latrines (15,000 people).
  • Shelter (tents + plastic sheeting). Estimated 25,000 people
  • Nutrition. Setting up 7 outreach nutrition centres in displaced locations targeting children under one (initially 700).


Cocnern are sending out 2 charter flights to Haiti. The first, in conjunction with Irish Aid (and WFP & GOAL) is on the way. Concern materials include:



  • Jerry Cans
  • Plastic sheeting/tarps
  • Tents
  • Groundsheets
  • A second flight is leaving later this week including:
  • Blankets /More tarps
  • Pumpynut, Other Specialised food
  • Water Equipment and Materials

Concern’s longer term support may include: Reconstruction, Health Centres, Schools, Roads and Houses; support to host communities and helping families who have gone back to rural areas; livelihoods Support – cash transfers.


https://www.concern.net/donate/appeals/haiti-earthquake-appeal
 
Limited tickets still available, more tickets have been released on Tickets.ie & some will be available from WAV when it opens at 1pm. Thanks to everyone for their support.
 
I don't usually post in threads where I've got nothing positive to say but this time I'll have to make an exception.

I have nothing positive to say about Glen Hansard.
 
I've no interest in going to this but I would have thought that the market rate to see Hansard in Whelan's would have been about the €30 mark so fair play on not shafting people with the price. Seeing as it's for charity the screw could concievable be turned more on the price.
 
I've no interest in going to this but I would have thought that the market rate to see Hansard in Whelan's would have been about the €30 mark so fair play on not shafting people with the price. Seeing as it's for charity the screw could concievable be turned more on the price.
Had it been two years ago, around Oscar time, and been presented in, say, House of Blues, in LA, he could have charged 100US+ for a ticket, for such a worthy cause.
This is Ireland. We know you, Glen.
 
I love the way everyone has a story about meeting him and how he was a total dick to them

usually this is prefaced with how they approached him with the sole aim of taking the piss/mentioning the committments
 

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