Are you still looking for a way to help Haiti? Are you in the Los Angeles area? Then read on! Our friends over at Causecast are hosting Cause on the Rocks at the Viceroy Santa Monica on Tuesday, February 9th, from 7 to 10 p.m. There will be a dynamic mix of cocktails, causes, and cool people on the Viceroy’s heated patio.With the pressing need for emergency relief and redevelopment in Haiti, Causecast has partnered with the Viceroy to support International Medical Corps: Haiti Fund for the entire month of February. International Medical Corps was on the ground in Haiti less than 24 hours after the earthquake struck. Their doctors and nurses are currently performing 30 to 50 surgeries daily in Port-au-Prince, and their mobile medical teams are providing medical care and supplies to under-served areas throughout Haiti. In the long term, International Medical Corps is committed to helping Haiti rebuild its devastated health system. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the Cause On The Rocks’ Drink Of The Month will support the critical work of International Medical Corps.CAUSECAST Presents CAUSE ON THE ROCKS: International Medical CorpsTuesday, February 9, 20107:00-10:00 p.m.Viceroy Santa Monica, 1819 Ocean Ave. Santa MonicaDJ Kid LightningRSVP to CauseOnTheRocks@causecast.orgRSVP on FacebookIf you find yourself looking for something to do for Haiti, grab your friends and head on over to the Viceroy Santa Monica on February 9! Don’t forget to order the drink of the month, The Strawberry, because 100% of the proceeds will be donated directly to International Medical Corps: Haiti Fund.
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