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The Green Family Foundation (GFF) has been hard at work in Haiti with FastForward Haiti, a team of video producers, industrial, graphic and light designers, and production managers who produce amazing events in Haiti. Currently FastForward and GFF have teamed up for the Food for Souls tour of Haiti, which has all ready made stops in Champs de Mars, Carrefour, and Cité Soleil. Food for Souls reaches an average of 2000-8000 people per event, and works with local businesses and community leaders to ensure a unified approach.
Cinema Under the Stars' current tour, Food for Souls, is an extravaganza of Haitian culture comprised of documentaries and films produced (mostly) by Haitians for Haitians.
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