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Hope For Haiti Now

I thank god for being so safe..(Did i have a choice of being born in a safe society!) My eyes have not seen what many face across the world.. Is it just enough to donate!, if you really think it helps please do so!
For music loves please download the sound track and help in the donation.


We all are children of god, so why should we forget and think only about our own self's! Religion, Cast, Colour, etc.. is no barrier to an open mind. Do to others as you would do for your self. May god bless all its children, give us the wisdom and strength to be one..

Official Video - We Are The World 25 For Haiti


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Very beautiful cause, all English speaking singer(Pop, Hip hop, Rock, RnB, etc...) have combined together to generate money for this cause.
Please click to view the above video in youtube
Do watch this amazing video, highly recommended.(Lyrics are awesome)

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