Come to Haiti!

Moveable Feast Haiti is a moveable feast. With due respect to Hemingway and his eponymous book. I went to Paris, when I was a young man, as the famous writer, who committed suicide, used to recommend, and I have also been there, in the past months, and apart from many works of art robbed to […]

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A story for my friends

November 29th 2015. I am on my return flight from Haiti, heading to Atlanta to get a connecting flight to Rome. I have time to reflect on this mission, on this amazing adventure, and to rethink of the reality where I have been immersed in the last few days. There is one thing I am […]

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Greetings from the Founder

Dear Friends all over the world, also this year, God willing, we are close to Christmas season. To all those who are reading, to those who have the kindness to listen to my music and share the challenges of the Foundation that bears my name, I would like to send my sincere gratitude and the […]

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La testimonianza di Carignole

Con il tuo aiuto possiamo continuare a garantire accesso all’educazione a oltre 1.600 bambini

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Pete Kepes, ABF Volunteer – “My first visit to Haiti”

Dear ABF, I want to thank you for including me as a member of the ABF Team during your recent trip. It was my first visit to Haiti and even though I had read about the country’s problems, traveled extensively to other troubled parts of the world and thought I was emotionally prepared, I quickly […]

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Elena Brunelli, ABF Volunteer – A Birthday in Haiti

Unexpected greetings from hundreds of children, a drove of eyes like curious and lively embers, an orchestra of voices, unknown but friendly more or less the age of my granddaughter Virginia or slightly older. It has been one of those presents you would not even dare to think of, the one received thanks to the […]

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Luca Rossetti, ABF Volunteer Photographer – “I wanted the others to enter in my eyes”

“I’d like to start by saying that I am a photographer because an image is something immediate, in which there is everything at once. Words, on the other hand, are one after another and putting them in line is not easy for me, and trying to share an experience like the one in Haiti is […]

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