Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom and his wife were among a group of 10 volunteers rescued from Haiti, after visiting an orphanage run by his charity.

The group was rescued by a helicopter, airlifted from Port-au-Prince, Haiti in the middle of the night. The effort was Congress members Lisa McClain and Corey Mills

Mitch Albom Grateful to be Rescued

There were many failed attempts to leave the war-torn nation, he and the other volunteers attempted to leave Saturday because of the ongoing conflict. Albom makes monthly visits to the orphanage, run by his charity 'Have Faith Haiti.' According to the Detroit Free Press, eight of the 10 volunteers on the mission are from Michigan.

In the video below, Albom tells WJBK-TV that while he's grateful to have been rescued, it's important to remember those still stranded.

"It was very, very fast, very, very hectic, like something out of a movie," Albom said. "But what's important to remember isn't just that we got out, it's that there's so many people there who are still there – Americans, Canadians who are not getting the help that they need, particularly from their governments."

Albom went on to say it's important to remember that "our kids" - referring to the children in the orphanage - and other Haitians don't have the option to get out.

Mitch Albom's Charity

Albom has spearheaded the Have Faith Haiti Mission & Orphanage project, recognizing the need months after the devastating earthquake in 2010 that killed at least 100,000 people and severely damaged the country's infrastructure.

Albom is an award-winning columnist, author, and radio host whose books have sold 40 million copies worldwide.

 

118 Room Mansion in Rochester Back on the Market

A home that was once Michigan's second-most expensive home on the market features a staggering 118 rooms, an indoor pool, and it's just dripping with opulence.

A little more than a year ago, the asking price was $11.5 million. Today, the opening bid for this luxurious mansion starts at $2.5 million.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

Flint + Saginaw's Most-Popular TV Anchors - Where Are They Now?

A lot of highly talented people have sat behind the anchor desks at the area's TV stations.

We're taking a look at some of the area's most popular news, weather, and sports anchors who have visited our homes electronically and then moved on.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

Look Inside the Historic Kresge Mansion in Detroit For Sale for $3.2 Million

Built in 1914, The Kresge mansion is over 20,000 square feet and almost 4 acres and is one of Detroit's largest residential properties. Built in 1914 by Sabastian S. Kresge, one of the wealthiest men in America, the mansion is approx 15,000 SF, 14 Bedrooms, 6 full & 3 half Baths, and 10 gas fireplaces. The Owner's Suite & In-Law Suite includes a kitchenette: basement Workshops & and a Walk-in Bank Vault. Take a look at historic regal style.

Gallery Credit: Zillow

More From Cars 108