A documentary chronicling the experiences of Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis & Wyclef Jean, co-founders of nonprofit organization Yele Haiti, following the aftermath of the tragic 7.0 earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12, 2010.
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www.yelehaiti.com
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ITS SERIOUS TOO SEE MY PEOPLE LIKE THIS IS TOO MUCH! TURN TO Yah/God before its too late and he has and will take care of his people Israel!
R.I.P
TheWuTang36 3 weeks ago
Rest in peace all that died in the earthshaker thank god and in jesus crist's name thank the lord that we have freedom
64jujugrant 1 month ago 2
RIP to all those who died, including fanfan and jimmy-o. To all the children that lost there familes and all the adults that lost their children. RIP! my heart is with you all x
Mctrayful 1 month ago
how i respect them and people who went over there helping them, i am so fucking grateful that we still have people like that in the world. Im devasted that international big countries such as england, america, even the rest of the world seems like they havnt contributed enough to that country, altho food, water & suppliments were there.
Mctrayful 1 month ago
trying to get through this whole video without crying is so hard.
MisShOtMaMiSiTa 1 month ago
This video make me appreciate everything Jehovah has blessed me with, and even the material things I don't have, because it's more to life than we see it in America!!!
SoLeague80 1 month ago 2
why was FanFan murdered :( WTH!
1990banks 1 month ago
I don't understand... If all this earthquake business going on who wants to murder somebody? Something ain't right with ppl
Shamoneyxs 1 month ago
Its so weird how i was hungry AF b4 watchin this vid. Now im not? Seeing they need food much more than i do> God bless Haiti
DaWiiTards 1 month ago
Its real!
eddieklown 1 month ago