Back in June, 2011 we were visited by Claude and Leslie from Grodysh,Intl. They let us know about their mission and we knew right away we needed to help.
Grodysh, Intl. is a non-profit orginization that was started by Claude Reginald Jean in 2000. Grodysh had
supported hundreds of families and orphanages when on January 12, 2010, an earthquake devastated Haiti. Reggie Jean started an orphanage on his property not far from the international airport Toussaint L’Ouverture in Port-au-Prince, with the support of some volunteers who came to Haiti to help in the relief efforts. Because of the risk of flooding, Reggie decided to move his family to the United States and turn his residence into an orphanage which he named the Future OF Haiti Orphanage (FOHO).
After speaking with Claude and Leslie, we could tell they truly wanted help and had great hearts. They were such wonderful people!
Claude described the conditions the children were living in and how it was effecting there health and spirits. He explained that due to malnutrition and little shelter they were developing many skin issues, some worse than others. After hearing this immediately decided to donate over 400 jars of our skin cream - Sweet Skin™. Sweet Skin is made with natural ingredients and a unique wheatgrass juice serum. Because of this, it will not only make you look fantastic, it will can help with many skin conditions as well!
We were glad to hear from Claude a few weeks later that the children not only Loved the Sweet Skin but it helped clear up some major skin issues too!
"On my last trip to Haiti, I brought the kids the Sweet Skin Cream and your protein powder that you donated. Some of the children had impetigo on their bodies. When they used the cream, it went away totally, leaving no scar or trace of the previous condition. Thank you again for your help and generosity!" - Claude Reginald Jean
Brightcore Nutrition will continue to support Grodysh, Intl. If you would like to help support their organization yourself, or know someone who would, please visit them at http://www.grodysh.org.






