Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wayne Today
WAYNE - The United States has come together in full support of the recent deadly earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010. With tens of thousands deceased, thousands injured, homes destroyed and people left without their family and friends, this is a time for everyone to join efforts and lend a helping hand. Communities, businesses and the government are all trying to show their support through different philanthropic efforts. Mark Charnet, CEO and founder of American Prosperity Group, a Wayne-based national retirement and estate planning franchise, has found his own way of giving back to the much-needed disaster relief in Haiti.
"We are passionate about doing our part to help support our neighbors in Haiti through the aftermath of the terrible catastrophe that has devastated its people," said Charnet.
Charnet has donated a massive 1,600 sq. ft. tent to disaster relief efforts in Haiti. The tent had been used for various corporate functions at APG headquarters, and according to the AYFA Foundation, through which APG made the donation; it will now be used as a medical facility to treat the needs of those displaced in Haiti. (Read More)




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