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The Haitian's parents are missing in the quake aftermath

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/13/jimmy.louis.haiti/index.html

My apologies if this isn't the right place for this, but I wanted to share it for anyone interested.

Jimmy Jean-Louis is originally from Petionville. A house he grew up in was destroyed, some relatives are among the casualties, and he hasn't been able to contact his parents.

Prayers that he manages to find them safe, and I have to say the guy is definitely a hero in his own right. He's sent money to his parents since he started acting and founded a non-profit to help kids back in Haiti.
 
Well that's sad to hear . The whole thing has just been one big nightmare for anyone involved.
 
Initially I thought this thread was going to be inappropriate. Glad I checked it out instead of just assuming. What happened in Haiti was a tragedy and hopefully he can get in contact with his family.
 
One of the papers here in the UK is saying he's found them safe and 'physically ok'
 
That's good news. The pictures and video have been devastating to watch.
 
One of the papers here in the UK is saying he's found them safe and 'physically ok'
It‘s good news , i am happy for him , for i like his ability in Hero. Also , the tragidy happened in his home country let me think of what happened in China last year!!! god bless these people !!
 
Hres the update:

(CNN) -- On Thursday, Jimmy Jean-Louis finally received the phone call he had longed for: He spoke with his mother in Haiti.
"I got a phone call from my sister who said she was able to reach home," the Haitian native and "Heroes" cast member said. " So I picked up the phone and my mom answered. The first reaction from both of us was simply to cry."
The actor had been searching for his elderly parents in Haiti after a powerful earthquake struck his homeland. Adding to his desperation to find them was the knowledge that the house he had grown up in had collapsed during the disaster, killing several of his relatives.
Now he knows that his parents are safe physically, although they are sleeping outdoors for fear that their damaged home is not safe. While they are whole in body, emotionally and mentally his parents are in rough shape, Jean-Louis said.
"They don't understand what's going on," Jean-Louis said. "It's almost like saying 'Why [are we] living?' Shock is an understatement."

"Apparently they have not stopped crying ever since the earthquake happened," he said, his voice breaking.
Jean-Louis was born in Petionville, Haiti , where he grew up without electricity or running water before moving to Paris, France, when he was 12 to pursue a modeling career. He has supported his parents by sending money home since he started acting nearly 20 years ago.
The actor, who is best known as "The Haitian" on the NBC series "Heroes," returned from Haiti only a couple of weeks ago after spending the holidays with his parents. He was planning to return this month but will now be traveling much sooner to provide relief aid.
Jean-Louis said there is still no word on the many relatives and friends he has in Haiti. And while he is anxious not only to reunite with his family, he also wants to lend his support to his fellow Haitians.
He is the founder of Hollywood Unites for Haiti, a nonprofit organization whose original mission was to provide sports and cultural education to underprivileged youth on the island. Now he says their mission is to mobilize and offer whatever aid they can for earthquake survival.
He expressed gratitude for the many people of all nations who have come together to support his country in its desperate hour of need.
"I am very, very happy that there is unity," he said. "Only through unity will we be able to overcome the catastrophe."
 

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