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From: Unik To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Confirmation of Receipt ofDonation for Jeffrey Epstein Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 15:27:10 +0000 Thanks for your help on this matter - We are going to the bank today to issue a refund. I will gladly appreciated if they could retract and remove it today on your website as well. On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: ive asked the service to remove. you should check whether the funds were cashed if so you should return the money so this does not appear again on the public records. On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Unik > wrote: Hi and Jeff, I hope this email finds you well. I'm personally saddened and hurt to have get ahold of this release, this is not a responsible thing to do especially when I've made clear to Jeff that the board have suggested that we don't use this funds. Doris, could you please find out if the check was cashed and we need you to retract this story at your earliest convenience. Thanks in advance. http://www.pr-inside.com/largest-school-in-haiti-to-be-r3236541.htm#.T-J9H5_gsBY.facebook After the earthquake of January 2010, the largest school in Haiti is finally being built in the nation's capital. The largest grade school in Haiti, called Ecole du Bel-Air, is currently under construction in the country's capital, Port-au-Prince, thanks to The Edeyo Foundation and the support of The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation, amongst others. Education in Haiti is desperately needed. According to the Haitian National Ministry of Education and The Bank, 50% of Haitian children do not attend school and 80% of those that do, go to private schools that ultimately end up being unaffordable. 72% of students are over-aged and only 20% of teachers have high school equivalent degrees. A recent United Nations report reviewing progress on the Millennium Development Goals cited Haiti and Somalia as the two worst nations for a school-aged child. Since the Earthquake of January 12th, 2010, much of Haiti is still in ruins. In Port-au-Prince, more than a million people remain homeless midst a population of 3.5 million, the vast majority still live in decrepit shelters, urban sanitation, sewage structures and drinking water are still largely unavailable and unemployment remains at 80%. The media coverage ofHaiti has started to dwindle but several NGO's and foundations are committed to keep rebuilding. Among them is an organization called Edeyo, which means 'help them' in Haitian Creole. Founded in 2007 by Unik Ernest, a native of Port-au-Prince and a successful corporate event planner, Edeyo, is made up EFTA00938401 entirely of volunteers and is dedicated to improving the standards of living in Haiti. Over the last five years, Edeyo has garnered the support of many organizations, including The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation which pledged a significant contribution to rebuild the Ecole du Bel-Air. Founded in 2000 by science philanthropist, Jeffrey Epstein, The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation actively supports educational based programs throughout the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean. Ecole du Bel-Air is located in the ravaged city neighborhood of Bel-Air, a former center for artists and writers. The original school site, which housed 88 students, was demolished by the earthquake. After the quake, Bel-Air was labeled a 'red zone' by the United Nations due to the levels of violence in the area. Despite this, Edeyo immediately set up a makeshift school in an adjacent building to the original school so that students could continue their classes. Designed by Architects for Humanity, the new school is planned to be self-sustaining and independent from the city's services. The structure will have 20 classrooms, a performance space, computer lab, administrative offices, medical clinic, vegetable and fruit gardens, as well as chicken coops for poultry and eggs. The building will also have solar power, a biofuel generator, a water catchment and filtrations system and composting toilets. The school is planning to have approximately 300 students. As the opening of the new school comes closer, students in navy blue and bright yellow uniforms, look onto the construction site with curiosity and excitement, representing everything that is good and promising about Haiti and humanity. On Tue, Nov I, 2011 at 10:51 AM, > wrote: Hi Unik Just following up regarding sending a letter confirming receipt of the donation to: FTC, 6100 Red Hook Quarters, St Thomas, USVI, 00802 Please contact me if you need any further information -- Thank you and regards EFTA00938402 Peace & Love Unik Lokee Worldwide Productions office: fax: 646 290 6083 skype: www.lokeeworldwideproductions.com www.edeyo.org *********************************************************** The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved Peace & Love Unik Lokee Worldwide Productions office: fax: 646 290 6083 skype: www.lokeeworldwideproductions.com www.edeyo.org EFTA00938403
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