Sean Penn sponsors five Hatians for NYC marathon

Published October 7, 2013
US actor Sean Penn arrives for the screening of “Reality” presented in competition at the 65th Cannes film festival on May 18, 2012 in Cannes. — AFP Photo
US actor Sean Penn arrives for the screening of “Reality” presented in competition at the 65th Cannes film festival on May 18, 2012 in Cannes. — AFP Photo

NEW YORK: Sean Penn is ecstatic that his relief organization will sponsor runners from Haiti to participate in the New York City Marathon next month.

"We've got five Haitian runners, 10 runners total, running for the team representing Haiti and our organization J/P HRO coming to the New York City Marathon - the marathon. So we're really looking forward to it," Penn said.

The 53-year old actor, who spoke to The Associated Press on Saturday night, expressed satisfaction that the organization continues to rebuild Haiti with its medical, relocation, structural and community development programs -but also that it brings hope to the island nation.

"It's rewarding. I just came back from Port-au-Prince, where I visited our Haitian marathon runners, and to see that great discipline that Haitians have and that great spirit and the excitement that they have visiting New York for the first time."

Penn started the J/P Health Relief Organization after a catastrophic magnitude-7.0 earthquake ripped through Haiti in January 2010, killing more than 100,000 people. The organization set up camps for displaced residents and facilitated medical clinics. It continues to save lives and brings sustainable programs to benefit the nation. Penn acts as CEO and chairman of the board for the organization.

When asked if his efforts to make a meaningful and lasting impact in Haiti made him proud, Penn responded: "I've got a group I'm very proud of and really inspired by. Let's say I've been granted a fortunate ticket in."

The two-time Oscar-winning actor made the comments at the world premiere of his film "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" at the New York Film Festival. Penn stars alongside writer-director Ben Stiller.

The 26-mile New York Marathon takes place Nov. 3.

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