

Over two dozen like-minded friends in the independent arts community have banded together to create a downloadable collective in support of Haiti. Donations go straight to Médecins Sans Frontières (aka Doctors Without Borders), to help with their work towards the earthquake. Their words:
Featuring a who’s who of award winning artists, the project brings together Juno Award Winners (and losers), U of T Art Professors, Underground Hip Hoppers, Latin Jazzers, Pop and Electronica Darlings, as well as Vanguards of Illustration, Animation and Photography. It’s an eclectic mix of “creative” types who are trying to use what they do best to offer a helping hand.
While the earthquake happened over two weeks ago (January 12, 2010), I think it’s still so intensely important to keep the momentum going. If you haven’t yet made your donation, this is a great alternate route to get much needed funds to them. What better than to take home a piece of arts culture, alongside donating to a great cause?
The PPF House Neighborhood will only be available until Feb.11, 2010, the final day before the Canadian Government closes its pledge to match all private donations. More information about MSF and its work in Haiti and elsewhere can be found at www.msf.ca
More information on the project and its contributors can be found at www.ppfhouse.com/haiti
To view MSF’s letter of endorsement for the project, please go to http://ppfhouse.com/msf-letter.php