Christa’s story has been heard ’round the world! Follow the links below to see news bits on Christa and her story. Throughout these interviews, we’ve tried to focus the attention on Haiti’s long-term growth, developed through and by Haitians, through organizations like this one and Haiti Partners.
John Engle of Haiti Partners tours Darbonne pointing out, amongst other things, the building Christa was in.
Christa on ABC’s Good Morning America
Christa, Julian, and the Doc on CNN Morning Show
The whole family is interviewed for Alaska’s KTUU
Christa’s story was also told in Look (UK), People, and other internationally published magazines, where she got a chance to make her own case for Haiti and its continued economic growth.
Hello,
My name is Heather Aronno, and I have been very touched by Christa’s story and the efforts of this organization. She is a very inspiring person.
The reason I am contacting you is that I am one of the organizers for a monthly networking meeting called “Drinking Liberally, Anchorage.” Our goal is to bring active members of the community together once a month to meet each other and hang out. We also try to have a spotlighted issue or speaker each month. Usually they give a 5-10 minute presentation about something going on in Alaska or the local community. It’s a very informal group, but there are many people who care deeply about helping the people around them.
I was wondering if there were someone who might be willing to come and talk about Christa’s Angels, and tell a little about Christa’s story at one of our upcoming meetings. We meet the third Wednesday of the month, starting at 7pm, though our speaker’s usually don’t give their presentation until closer to 8pm. Our next meeting is February 17, and the one after that is March 17. If this is something that one of your representatives would be interested in being a part of, we’d love to highlight this cause.
Thank you,
Heather Aronno
Drinking Liberally, Anchorage
edit by Ethan: I removed your email/phone number for your privacy, but sent them on to Taylor and Terry, Christa’s parents in Alaska.
Terry and I would love to do this. I’ll call.