Voice Actor's Haiti Response:
'I Cried ... Now What Can I Do?'
Note: An earlier VoiceOverXtra article told how the author is raising money to help victims of the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake. At our request, Jean-Marc now elaborates on his motivation and his efforts to date ...
![]() Voice Actor & Singer/Musician
Feb. 26, 2010
It was hard waking up that Wednesday morning after the earthquake hit in Haiti.
It was all over the news, and yet I still hadn't heard from everybody in my family.
I couldn't help but sob at the images shown on TV of rubble and dead bodies, wondering if any of them might be an aunt or a cousin of mine.
After a good cry I said to myself: "I cried, now what can I do to help?"
MY MISSION
Since that moment, I've made it my personal mission to raise funds for Haiti in any way I can.
From that moment, I have teamed up with other artists and organizations to raise funds for Haiti.
'RAISE FOR HAITI'
I called my friend Oscar Napa, one of the bar owners of Locksmith Wine & Bar in the Washington Heights/Inwood area of Manhattan (4463 Broadway), to ask if it would be OK for me to announce at my Tuesday music performances there that I would be donating 50% of my tips to the Haitian relief efforts.
He said, "Of course, let me see what else we can do to help."
Next thing I know, later that night he sent a message to all his contacts on Facebook making the following Tuesday a fundraiser for Haiti - calling it Raise for Haiti! - and that Locksmith would be donating 50% of that night's proceeds to the American Red Cross.
Oscar also teamed up with three other bars in the areas to collect canned goods, bottled water and clothing that a shipping company in the area would be carrying into Haiti.
FOR TWO TUESDAYS
The fundraiser was held for two Tuesdays in a row, where on the second Tuesday I donated 100% of my tips to the Haitian relief efforts.
For both Tuesdays, in combination with the money raised by Locksmith Wine & Bar, we were able to raise over $1,000 to help the relief efforts.
HITN-TV TELETHON
Through one of the casting notices on the HOLA pages, I learned that HITN-TV was hosting a telethon fundraiser for Haiti, Abracemos a Haiti (Let's Embrace Haiti), the same day of the George Clooney telethon on NBC, from 3 to 8:30 p.m.
I called the producers of HITN and told them that I am a Haitian Dominican, that I have family in Haiti, and that I would love to perform on their telethon Los Pétalos de la Rosa, a song I had written about Haiti over 10 years ago.
I was quickly welcomed into the program.
Little did I know that I would be on the same show as New York Governor David Patterson and renowned writer Isabel Allende, among other well-known figures, and that I would be closing the show with the performance of my song!
(See the performance video: www.hitn.tv/quake2010_tele.php?v=marc)
I was ecstatic to find out that through this telethon, we were able to raise over $3 million for the Haitian relief efforts.
AND IT CONTINUES ...
Thanks to an article published on VoiceoverXtra about VO talents raising funds for Haiti, I found out about Pablo Hernandez's PSA fundraiser for Haiti, and contributed my voice to the Spanish version of the PSA.
I am continuing my efforts to raise funds for Haiti, devoting every last Tuesday's performances at Locksmith Wine & Bar to raising funds and donating 100% of my tips to the Haitian relief efforts.
![]() And I am calling on all artists and organizations who are helping with the Haitian relief efforts to please contact me, as I would like to contribute in any way I can.
To contact Jean-Marc Berne:
Email: jbguitar2001@yahoo.com
Voice-Over Profile: http://voice123.com/jeanmarcberne
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Best always,
- Peter