Antilia Partners with WHY
to promote Caribbean Cause
to promote Caribbean Cause
On Monday June 8th, 2009 at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York City, WHY (World Hunger Year) will honor the three 2009 WHY-Chapin Award recipients as well as recognize several 2008 Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Award winners, representing grassroots organizations in the United States that have moved beyond charity to create change in their communities.
Wyclef Jean, multiple Grammy Award-winning musician as well as producer, humanitarian, and Haiti Goodwill Ambassador, will be presented with the 2009 ASCAP-Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award. In 2005, he established Yéle Haiti to bring back hope to his native country. Yéle has changed the lives of tens of thousands of children and adults through education, health, environment and community development programs.
Past honoree Harry Belafonte will present the ASCAP-Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award to Wyclef Jean.
Simon Khan, Chief Executive Officer of Antilia, commented: "We must continue to highlight both the accomplishments of Yéle as well as Haiti's continued need. We are pleased to partner with WHY to bring awareness to this organization's efforts in the Caribbean, and are delighted to work once again with Wyclef and his team.
"This is also a tremendous opportunity to highlight achievements in the Caribbean Community through the recognition of three Caribbean stalwarts - Wyclef Jean, Harry Belafonte and The Mighty Sparrow, who each continue to champion important Caribbean causes."
Calypso King of the World The Mighty Sparrow will contribute his talents to WHY, in support of the Caribbean, with a performance at the Awards Dinner on June 8.
Also being honored at the event:
WFAN Sports Radio 66, the flagship station for the New York Mets, New York Giants, New Jersey Devils and New Jersey Nets, is a premier sports talk radio station. WFAN promotes local fund-raising events, including an annual Hungerthon to benefit WHY. The station also broadcasts a two hour public affairs program every Sunday morning.
Growing Power (Milwaukee, WI) is a national non-profit organization and land trust, supporting people from diverse backgrounds and the environments in which they live, by providing equal access to healthy, high-quality, safe and affordable food.
For further information about The 2009 WHY-Chapin Awards Dinner, call + 1 212 629-8850 or email WHYEvents@whyhunger.org or discover@antilia.com
About Your Hosts:
WHY is a leading advocate for innovative, community-based solutions to hunger and poverty. WHY challenges society to confront these problems by advancing models that create self-reliance, economic justice, and equal access to nutritious and affordable food. www.whyhunger.org
Antilia is a New York-based Caribbean special events company and entertainment brand focused on showcasing the most premium, upscale and exotic elements of Caribbean culture and tourism in the US. This year the company will also offer bundled travel packages for travel to Trinidad and Tobago's February 2010 annual carnival festival.
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