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Olympic Show Jumping Medalist Joins Mother And
Daughter To Raise Funds For Haitian Children
Contact:
Step by Step Foundation, Inc.,
Federal Hwy, Suite 130, Hallandale, FL 33009.
info@stepbystepfoundation.com/Tel: 954-455-9922.
All in For CharityTM Evening Works to Raise $200,000
To Finish Construction of Tipa Tipa Elementary School
(Wellington, FL January 29, 2010)
Miami, FL January 11, 2010 - Olympic equestrian
medalist Margie Engle and Step By Step founder
Liliane Stransky will host the All In For Charity
poker Tournament and Charity evening to benefit
to raise funds to finish building an elementary
school in Haiti. Along with the help of world
class equestrians and supporters, the goal of the
event held at the Palm Beach International
Equestrian Center at 14440 Pierson Road,
Wellington, FL on January 29th, 2010 is to raise
$200,000 and make dreams come true for children in
Haiti.
Funds raised at the poker tournament and charity
evening will go to finish the construction of the
Tipa Tipa Elementary School in Lahaie, Haiti - the
poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, where
clean water and classrooms are luxuries. Some of
the worlds leading equestrian competitors,
trainers, owners and supporters will join together
for the Texas Hold Em Poker Tournament and
Charity Benefit that will be held in the corporate
hospitality tent alongside the main arena from
6:30 pm to midnight. Auction item, tickets, and
further information is available at
www.stepbystepfoundation.com.
General admission to includes access to the event,
casino tables including roulette, craps, three
card poker, and blackjack, fine fare and delicious
catering, an art auction, and a silent auction.
The events highlight will be playing alongside
the international equestrian stars who will be
playing their best hand to win the top prizes and
help raise funds for children in desperate need.
Engle, a United States Olympic show jumping
medalist and ten time AGA Rider of the Year, will
Chair the event and be doing the rounds of the
tournament tables, giving players the chance to
test their poker skills against the equestrian
champion. This event is a wonderful way to bring
the equestrian community together for a very
important cause - and to have a lot of fun at the
same time, said Engle. Ill be bringing my
equestrian colleagues to the tables for some
competition outside the arena! she said.
Step by Step Foundation has been working in
Lahaie for several years, stated Stransky.
Completing the construction of the Tipa Tipa
Elementary School is our priority. Currently the
children learn sitting outside on rocks, or wood,
or in the heat or damp; under tarps or partially
wooded huts. There is no access to running water,
electricity or paved roads, and some children are
forced to walk two hours each way to attend the
nearest school. The opening of Tipa Tipa, which
translates in French Creole as step by step,
will mean that these youngsters will have a safe
and secure school in their community. Parents will
be able to participate in the education of their
children, and the community will play an active
role in the raising of their children. The people
who live there lack access to safe water and
health services, she continued. So we are
expanding our programs to encompass those and
other development projects. This past fall
Liliane and her daughters Daniela (14) and
Samantha (21) gathered a group of youth from South
Florida for a community mission with the Step by
Step Foundation to Lahaie, Haiti. At the remote
fishing village of Lahaie they provided
educational supplies, clothing, uniforms, and
personal water filters to the children of the
elementary school.
Lilianes teenage daughter Daniela donates
proceeds of her prize money earned during show
jumping competitions to Step by Step Foundation,
and encourages other young riders to do the same.
It is not hard to help, explains the 8th Grader.
Everyone can be of assistance in their own way.
My passion, and hopefully my career, is riding
horses. So I decided that is one way I can help.
Daniela, who attends the Country Day School in
Miami, has been working with non-profit
organizations since she was 7 years old including
Step by Step, JustWorld International, Operation
Smile and the Chateaublond Therapeutic Riding
Center. The young equestrian is hands on and when
not riding, mentors children, helps run programs
and tutors. Danielas goals are focused and clear
- to continue to work with her mother and the Step
by Step Foundation, become an Olympic Rider
and.yes, a professional poker player! This is
just one reason the family decided to make this
winters benefit a poker tournament! The
foundation is seeking sponsorships and in-kind
donations as prizes and silent auction items for
the event.
STEP BY STEP MISSION: Our mission is to enhance
the lives of underprivileged children by creating
and supporting, health, nutrition, water,
education and other programs that substantially
impact the human rights and development of
children worldwide, and that contribute to the
accomplishment of the Millennium Development
Goals. The goal is to establish holistic community
development programs that can be replicated
throughout Haiti, and then throughout other
impoverished communities in countries around the
world. The programs are community-driven and
involve partnerships with residents and local and
international non-profit organizations,
governments, and international development
agencies. Through this approach, Liliane Stansky
aims to build community capacity to ensure the
development of systemic programs that not only
serve immediate needs, but also create sustainable
economic impact.
Step by Step Foundation, Inc., is a registered 501
(c) (3) not for profit organization registered in
the State of Florida with headquarters at 240 Old
Federal Hwy, Suite 130, Hallandale, FL 33009.
Step By Step email:
info@stepbystepfoundation.com/Tel: 954-455-9922.
To contribute, and for more information about the
event, please contact Kathy Andersen at
kandersen@developmentconnect.com, or by phone at
786.423.2191. To enquire about press coverage,
send a photographer to cover the event, or to set
up an interview with the Stransky family about
Step by Step Foundation, please email
oncoursepr@yahoo.com or call 917.584.8385 and ask
for Sydney Masters.
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