Friday, April 8, 2011

Support Birthing Women in Haiti: Photography Fund Raiser for Mother Health International birth clinic in Haiti




MINI PHOTOGRAPHY SESSIONS DONATED BY MELODY YAZDANI, FINE ART PORTRAIT & WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2011, 10 AM-2 PM

VIENNA, VIRGINIA

Need a professional photograph for a business card or resume? Want a beautiful professional photograph of your children for grandparents and family as a holiday gift? This is a great opportunity.

Suggested donation: $50 per child/adult per 15 minute mini session includes one 8 x 10 print B&W or color. You will have 8 photos to choose from, each session will receive a print credit of $40. Extra copies of photos can be ordered through Melody. For more than one child book additional session times. Value: $120. All donations are tax deductible.

To schedule an appointment: Call 703.732.1700 or email heather@motherhealthinternational.org




About Melody:
Melody Yazdani is a fine art photographer that focuses on Maternity, Newborn, and Child Portraiture. She has three children and is inspired everyday by the joy and innocence of childhood.
http://www.melodyyazdani.com/

Mother Health International (MHI) is a registered 501c3 tax exempt organization dedicated to bring midwifery care and education to women in areas of disaster and extreme poverty. We are committed to reducing the maternal and infant mortality rates by creating healthy, sustainable traditional birth clinics using the midwifery model of care with culturally appropriate education for the health and empowerment of women. Our ultimate mission is to empower and educate women, to become the health care providers for their community and to share this knowledge with the many families who choose unassisted home births. MHI opened a free standing birth center in Jacmel, Haiti shortly after the devastating 7.0 earthquake that destroyed much of Haiti January 2010. MHI which has assisted over 400 women give birth safely with the care and support of skilled volunteer midwives. We are currently training four Haitian women to be midwives and run the clinic for their community.

http://www.motherhealthinternational.org/


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