Friday, September 25, 2009
Reaching out with Medical Care & Support
By Allison Skeete
New York, NY: September 25, 2009 – As the Fall Season begins across the U.S, two things happen, the Social Season of Black-tie and upscale events in support of causes begins and the fundraisers for more focused charity concerns begin. In the Caribbean Community many organizations host fund raisers in support of medical care and support benefitting the homelands of the many from the Caribbean Diaspora but who now call the U.S home.
One such group is the Health & Education Relief for Guyana Inc.; (HERG Inc.) established in January, 2000 as a non profit, 501 C-3 organization HERG Inc. is led by a governing Board of Directors and volunteers. HERG Inc.’s goal and purpose is to aid institutions delivering health care in Guyana, South America with medical care and follow-up support. Since its inception, HERG Inc. has sponsored annual medical missions to Guyana providing pediatric orthopedic care to children in many regions of the country. Doctors Wayne Sampson and Collie Oudkerk began the program after visiting their homeland while completing Medical Studies at Howard University in Washington, D.C. They and their volunteers have not looked back since their first medical mission to Guyana in December of 2000; their work continues to be appreciated and welcomed by grateful patients and the medical professionals in Guyana.
HERG is hosting their dinner event Saturday, September 26th in Queens; the proceeds go back into their work to continue providing medical care, treatment, surgery and follow-up in Guyana. To make a tax deductible contribution to HERG, visit their website: http://hergweb.org/index.cfm
The Organization for Social Health & Advancement in Guyana and the Caribbean (OSHAG-C) is another philanthropic group that focuses on the medical care, nutritional, education and research that helps Cancer patients in Guyana and the Caribbean. This group originally began as a collaborative effort between the Guyana Citizen’s Initiative and the Guyana Cancer Society. They quickly learned that throughout the Caribbean there was a severe need for help with Cancer patients since most treatment was not easily afforded in the Diaspora. The groups’ name was changed showing its inclusion of other Caribbean nations. They have previously partnered with the Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) to take a team of doctors to Guyana in all disciplines of medicine; they provided medical and Cancer care, treatment and surgeries and hosted lectures in nutrition, health and hygiene. Check this blog for more details about their upcoming fundraiser; the event is slated to be held at Chateau Royal on December 4, 2009 in order to sponsor their 2010 Medical Mission and workshops that teach care and education fostering improved health in Guyana and the Caribbean.
The Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) set in New Jersey and was founded in 1996 by six doctors and three nurses. Today the group includes the doctors and nurses as well as a diversity in which members who are professionals; these include clergy, business people and others who volunteer their time and service to provide medical care to the needy.
CMM is also a non-profit organization; their commitment means that their volunteers travel several times a year to provide the free care and support to the Caribbean Diaspora’s needy in Guyana, Jamaica, Nigeria, and St. Vincent/Grenadines; they also provide local health fairs in Essex County, New Jersey. Medical Mission participants pay their own travel expenses. They have just returned from Jamaica; they have also gone to Guyana, and Grenada and they are set to go to Nigeria in December to complete their missions for 2009. For more information or to make a donation to the Caribbean Medical Mission visit their website at http://caribbeanmedicalmissionnj.org/
The work and care provided by these groups is not often heralded by mainstream media but it is no less worthy or deserving of exposure. The dedication and commitment to do something for a home of the past to ensure a future to come is the common thread at the heart of all these groups purpose. To envision a collaborative of all these groups one day is certainly an idea to entertain. It would certainly bring a greater benefit to the Diaspora.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Monty Alexander, Jamaica's Internationally Renowned Jazz Pianist at Lincoln Center
Monty Alexander Returns To Lincoln Center
CaribPR Wire, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Sept. 9, 2009: Catch the `Harlem-Kingston Express` as Jamaica's internationally acclaimed Jazz piano great, Monty Alexander, C.D. (Commander of Distinction-Jamaica), returns to Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room for 4 shows, October 2 & 3 at 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.
Alexander has been broughts back to Jazz at Lincoln Center by popular demand after his 2008 sold out hit program, "Lords of the West Indies." Come and experience Monty revisit his own personal and musical, adventurous, cross cultural JAmerican journey, as he takes you roundtrip from Jamaica to the great world of American Jazz where he performed/recorded with Quincy Jones, Frank Sinatra, Sonny Rollins, Tony Bennett, Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby McFerrin, George Benson, Milt Jackson, Natalie Cole, Clint Eastwood (in the film "Bird"-the life of Charlie Parker), and the greats from Jamaica: Ernest Ranglin, Sly and Robbie, Tony Rebel, Luciano, and more....
Performing with the maestro will be masters of both American Jazz and Jamaican music and heritage.
Saturday, October 3rd ONLY, at 5:30 pm: The Jamaica Tourist Board and Essence magazine, in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center, will present a FREE pre-concert Jamaican Festival for all ticket holders, featuring live music, food and beverage samples, gift bags and more!
See her for details: http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org/concerts/details309a.asp?EventID=2039 for more information.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Mayor Bloomberg & Colin Powell Headline Caribbean Parade 2009
Brooklyn, NY: Monday, Sept. 7, 2009 -
The Caribbean community is no stranger to political association; this year was no exception, with the many primary race candidates vying for office the parade drew politicians of every district and intent all eager to connect with a crucial voter segment before next week's Democratic primaries. The parade route was peppered with campaign signs and many candidates’ glad handed revelers to get their vote next Tuesday.
The Census 2010 group also had several booths along the parade route spreading the word for all to ensure that they fill out the form come April 2010; there was a Census float in the parade with a theme of ‘Jump for the Count,’. They’re aim was to ensure an improved count of Caribbean Americans which would improve legislative and business progress in the neighborhoods inhabited by many Caribbean-American families. An undercount of the Caribbean-American voting block in 2010 after elections would mean that many of the seats now being run for could be subject to redistricting laws.
The biggest endorsement announced this year was that of Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell who formally voiced his support of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s re-election on Monday after having expressed the view that the Mayor had done a tremendous job in NYC when he appeared on Larry King Live about two months ago. Powell who was born in the Bronx, and now lives in Virginia told Larry King that he would vote for Bloomberg if he were still a New York resident.
“I endorse him, and I hope he’ll win,” Mr. Powell said as he appeared next to Mayor Bloomberg at a news conference before the parade. “I would encourage everybody in the crowd, all the citizens of New York not just to go with an endorsement, even though endorsements are important, but to look at the record of the individual,” said Mr. Powell. “If they do that, I think they would find that Mike is the guy who ought to be mayor for a third term.” Mr. Powell, who is of Jamaican heritage, was a grand marshal.
Mayor Bloomberg thanked Powell, calling him a "great American and a great New Yorker," Bloomberg said that the former general is a man who "calls it like he sees it" and works with officials of every party.
Presently, Mayor Bloomberg trails Democratic challenger Bill Thompson among black voters in the city, so the Powell endorsement won't hurt.
Guyana's Former First Lady Doreen Chung passes on...
By Stabroek staff September 7, 2009
The Office of the President has expressed condolences to the family and friends of Mrs Doreen Chung, wife of the late President of Guyana Mr Arthur Chung, who passed away on Saturday. She was 77. Born Doreen Pamela Aun, like her husband, was born at Windsor Forest on the West Coast of Demerara. Mrs. Chung was the wife of Guyana’s first President Arthur Chung, who died on June 23, 2008.
According to a release from the Government Information Agency, Mrs Chung died on Saturday afternoon at a (St. Joseph's Mercy) city hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs Chung served as First Lady during her husband’s presidency from 1970-80; the couple was married for 54 years. Former President Chung passed away last June.A relative of the late Former First Lady told Stabroek News yesterday that her relatives and friends are expected in the country this week for her funeral which is still being arranged. Those arrangements will be announced sometime this week.Mrs Chung leaves to mourn two children -Diane Pamela and Raymond Arthur (Jnr) – as well as numerous relatives and friends.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/stories/09/07/op-expresses-condolences-on-passing-of-doreen-chung/
Friday, September 4, 2009
Brooklyn Carnival BRASS FEST
FOR TICKETS & INFO CALL: 718.467.1797
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Mandeville comes to NJ with flare...
Mandeville Resturant is a contemporary, Caribbean-style food venue in a relaxed, warm and sophisticated atmosphere. Come for Thursday night Jazz or Sunday Brunch.
They cater too. Planning to celebrate, it's just the place, intimate with a nice flare, beautiful space all in Orange, NJ. Don't want to drive there, no problem take NJ Transit to the Orange Station and its just steps from the stations' parking lot...
Try the Jerk, Spanishtown Salmon, Maracas Bay Chicken, or Garlic Pork or the Codfish fritters and Demerara Shrimp... all these mouth watering flavors are yours to savor!
So head to Mandeville in Orange... See Roger and tell him the Community Collaborator sent you...
TUE - THU 11:00AM to 11:00PM
FRI & SAT 11:00AM to 1:00AM
SUN 10:00AM to 8:00PM
MON-CLOSED
Tel: 973 672-2900
Fax: 973 672-2998
email:info@mandevillenj.com
http://www.mandevillenj.com/home.htm