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I THANK GOD WHO IS THE HEAD OF MY LIFE AND WHO SAID...

"GO TO HAITI AND TELL THEM THAT I SENT YOU!"

For..."The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come (IAAAAACAME) that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly". (John 10:10 -KJV)



Ambassador, Dr. Zyra McCloud and Pastor Jomefre Coquillion - Chairman of Generation of Hope, Haiti
(to Dr. McCloud's left) at the Haitian Refugee Camp





And I thank my husband, Mr. Eddie McCloud, for all of your love, support, patience and willingness to help others and to my Pastor, Bishop Charles E. Blake, of West Angeles Church of God in Christ, for his inspirational teaching of the word of God and work to help African people through his organization, "Save Africa's Children". - (Dr. Zyra McCloud)



ABOUT IAAAACAME TO HAITI

WHO WE ARE:
The International Association of African American Ambassadors to the Continent of Africa and the Middle East (IAAAACAME), a non-profit organization, goal is to create humanitarian and economic development collaboration between the United States and Haiti.






TARGET: African Americans use
Haiti Earthquake Fundraiser
as bridge to Re-Connect



  • Establish permanent humanitarian IAAAACAME headquarters in Haiti

  • Establish permanent IAAAACAME economic development platform in Haiti


IAAAACAME recognizes the important of public health, economic development and international trade in a growing country and is committed to assisting the country of Haiti with the exchange of ideals and collaborations in a spirit of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit. IAAAACAME is convinced that the cooperation in expanding these exchanges will develop further good relations and collaborations between African Americans and the country of Haiti.


Dr. Zyra McCloud - Founder of Parent and Community Action Team (PCAT), grandfather of IAAAACAME for over 20 years, believes the crisis in Haiti, as bad as it may seem, is an extraordinary opportunity for African Americans and Haitians to re-connect as brothers and sisters to fulfill God's continuous plan to unite Africans around the world in peace and prosperity.




Expected benefits of the proposed work include:


(1) IAAAACAME will encourage facility and create opportunities of mutual acceptable contacts exchanges and cooperation between government agencies, health and education institutions and business leaders.



(2) IAAAACAME will bring humanitarian aid and adopt 2 orphanages in Haiti.



(3) IAAAACAME will meet with government officials through an official welcome ceremony.



(4) IAAAACAME will conduct meeting to discuss land and housing, international trade, schools, medical, economic investments and renewable energy.