Fund-raiser planned to help earthquake victims
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Jennifer Kho
WESTSIDE -- The earthquake that devastated El Salvador in January also
shook West 19th Street businesses and citywide volunteers into action.
Luis Salazar, owner of Luis Hair Salon on West 19th Street, is
spearheading a fund-raiser from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in thesalon’s
parking lot to raise money for the El Rescate El Salvador fund, which
will help victims of the Jan. 13 quake.
The event will include haircutting and tortilla eating. Stylists who
work at West 19th Street salons Fita’s Hair Fashions and Marta Hair Salon
-- owned by Salazar’s sister, Marta Barrera -- are donating their
services along with Salazar and his other sister, Sandra Mendez.
El Rescate, which translates into “the rescue,” is a Los-Angeles based
nonprofit organization that attempts to help immigrants and increase
human rights through education and advocacy.
The organization, which will send representatives to today’s event, is
also accepting donations of water filters, first-aid kits, tents and
blankets for the victims of the 7.6 earthquake.
Fita Bolanos, owner of Fita’s Hair Fashions, said she feels compelled
to do what she can to help, in part because she once lived in El
Salvador.
Leti Carino, an employee at Fita’s Hair Fashions, said she also plans
to participate.
“It will help all those people,” Carino said. “We are human and if
someone needs help, whoever they are, it is up to us to help them.”
An instructor at Paul Mitchell The School is expected to be on hand to
cut hair as well, and the school, which opened on Adams Avenue three days
after the quake, is donating T-shirts for the participating stylists.
West 19th Street restaurants, including El Toro Bravo Tortilleria and
Grajenal, and private volunteers have donated food, time and supplies for
the event, Salazar said.
Irma Murrietta, owner of El Toro Bravo Tortilleria, said she will
donate meat, tortillas and salsa.
“I feel bad because people need help,” she said. “I have a lot of
people come to my store and would like to do what I can to help.”
Salazar said he was motivated to organize the event to honor his
friend, Daniel Medina, who died at the end of December after living with
Salazar for nine years.
“Soon after [he died] the earthquake happened,” Salazar said. “I saw
my mother watching TV and crying. I decided I had to do something about
it because I am sharing their pain. These people are going through the
same pain as I was. But at least I got to bury my loved one and some of
them couldn’t even find theirs. This is very emotional and spiritual for
me.”
FYI
The fund-raiser will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the
parking lot of Luis Hair Salon, 522 West 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 631-6911.
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