Strange Birthday Party

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By britexpat

Property tycoon Frank McKinney's extreme birthday party
As the creator of some of America’s most opulent mansions Frank McKinney knows a thing or two about luxury. So when it came to marking his 45th birthday, the flamboyant tycoon was likely to treat his guests to an extravagant party.

Indeed, a tour of his latest construction — a $29 million (£15 million) affair in Manalapan, Florida, with glass staircases, fish swimming in the ceiling, indoor waterfalls and two wine cellars, one for red and one for white — proved a perfect start to the three-day celebration. Then came dinner and champagne at his beachfront estate near by.

But there was barely time for the maverick millionaire’s 55 guests to sleep off their hangovers before they were whisked away for the next phase of his $5,000-a-ticket birthday experience — a sobering trip to the festering slums of Haiti. The Tour of Extremes took them from Florida’s Palm Beach County — among the nation’s wealthiest communities — to Cité Soleil, the poorest suburb of the poorest city in the western hemisphere’s poorest country.

There, Mr McKinney has built more than 500 homes for 4,000 people living in abject poverty through his charity, Caring House Project Foundation. His guests’ ticket money will fund the construction of 55 more.
“It’s not everyone’s idea of a birthday, but it is mine,” he told The Times. “I’m a modern-day Robin Hood. Here I am providing property to the world’s most wealthy; should I not be providing it to the world’s poorest and homeless too?”

With stomachs still groaning from their birthday banquet, Mr McKinney and his friends — largely business owners and real-estate entrepreneurs — toured the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, passing roadside stalls that sold cakes made of mud to fill the stomachs of the starving.

In Cité Soleil, a squalid shantytown where 300,000 people live without running water, electricity or sewage disposal, violent crime and gang wars are commonplace and few outsiders will enter without an armed United Nations escort. But to those he has helped there, Mr McKinney is known as “Bon Papa” and greeted as a hero.
“Here in the US, people miss one episode of Desperate Housewives and they have to go and see their therapist. In Haiti, they have so little yet they are a faith-filled and happy people — they are desperate, but also full of hope,” he said.

“When you take care of sustainable needs like housing and water, they flourish. It has an impact on generations, not just the here and now.”
Angel Aloma, executive director of Food for the Poor, a US charity whose feeding centres in Haiti have received thousands of tonnes of rice from Mr McKinney, said: “His contributions are nothing short of huge.”

Mr McKinney says that he takes his inspiration from “biblical wisdom”. A parable in the Gospel of Luke, is paraphrased into a personal motto: “To whom much is entrusted, much will be expected.”

By Aisha-Taweela• 17 Jul 2008 18:13
Aisha-Taweela

I think it was a good idea of his to take these 55 guests with him for a tour. I will have opened their eyes to the misery of others. Specially after having seen the difference of the 2 worlds.

Aisha-Taweela

By britexpat• 17 Jul 2008 17:57
britexpat

He obviously wants to make a name for himself and promote himself..

By Mis-Cat• 15 Jul 2008 09:44
Mis-Cat

I would would probably be more impressed if he wasn't doing it, to right of against his taxable income every year.

By anonymous• 15 Jul 2008 09:42
anonymous

you can not please everybody. There will always a point of criticism. Many will see the white parts of the paper but there will always be somebody eyeing the black spot!!!!!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By Gypsy• 15 Jul 2008 09:37
Gypsy

Meh, I prefer my philanthropists to be a bit modest.

Visit www.qatarhappening.com

By anonymous• 15 Jul 2008 09:32
anonymous

Just his sheer generosity in relieving a few from abject poverty is admirable to say the very least.

By anonymous• 15 Jul 2008 09:18
anonymous

Gypsy...most of the time Charity is done to please our ego!

He could call himself a robin hood if he could build 10,000 homes......

Anything above 10% of a person's wealth to charity can be considered as generous!

By Gypsy• 12 Jul 2008 16:54
Gypsy

I would say it's very admirable if he wasn't referring to himself as a "modern day Robin Hood" Conceited much?

Visit www.qatarhappening.com

By labda06• 12 Jul 2008 16:22
labda06

Very admirable.

His inspiration “To whom much is entrusted, much will be expected” has been one of my favorites for years and keeps me from groaning most days.

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