Where To Donate for Haiti

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The sadness and tragedy caused by the devastation in Haiti this week is  extremely misfortunate.

We wanted to provide you with this list of several organizations currently working to provide aid and relief. We encourage you to help if you can.

The American Red Cross

www.redcross.org

Text “Haiti” to 90999 to donate $10 (billed to your phone)

The United Nations World Food Program

www.wfp.org

The Salvation Army

www.salvationarmyusa.org

Action Against Hunger

www.actionagainsthunger.org

Project HOPE

www.projecthope.org

Partners in Health

www.pih.org

Devastating Circumstances – How to Help Victims of Haiti Earthquake Now!

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What a devastating day! The photos of what the earthquake has left behind have me shaken to the core! An entire country vanished off the earth. Hundreds of thousands are missing! Hospitals which are desperately needed for the victims in ruins! What a catastrophe!
Hug your children tighter today! Kiss them more! Spend more time with your family and friends! We just never know what will come for us tomorrow or even today!
Here are the latest news on how to help Haiti victims today from USA TODAY
Bernice Robertson has one word for what Haiti needs now — “everything.”

As the scope of the devastation from a magnitude-7.0 earthquake became clearer Wednesday, survivors spoke in terms of all that has disappeared. Most hospitals, houses, schools, roads and grocery stores — virtually every necessity of basic life — were transformed into piles of rubble.

Thousands were dead, President René Préval said, and one of the world’s poorest countries had become almost entirely dependent on outside help to survive.

The fastest way to donate $5 to Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund is by texting “Yele” to 501501 (the $5 will be charged to your cell phone bill) or www.Yele.org and click “donate.”">visit www.Yele.org and click “donate.”

Here are some other links from USAToday…

Disaster Relief and Non-governmental Organizations:

-You can make a donation through the American Red Cross’ International Response Fund, and it will be allocated specifically for Haiti relief efforts;

-Action Against Hunger has mobilized an emergency response and has teams already on the ground, assessing and responding to needs;

-Mercy Corps
has a way for you to donate your money straight to their efforts in Haiti, and Unicef also has a donation site set up;

-The United Nations World Food Program has teams “already on the scene, mobilizing emergency food assistance to families.” To support these efforts, you can make an emergency donation here;

-Operation Blessing International also has disaster relief teams on the way. A donation of $50 or more will bring emergency food, water, medicine and more to the quake victims;

-Project HOPE, which provide medical supplies and health care services to those in need, is seeking donations for their aid efforts in Haiti;

-The Salvation Army is also sending personnel and supplies to assist in the relief effort, and needs of donations;

-American Jewish World Service is collecting donations for its “Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund,” which will help “their network of grantees in Haiti to meet the urgent needs of the population based on real-time, on-the-ground assessments.”

-Baptist Global Response, which coordinates the mercy efforts of the Southern Baptist Convention, is sending a team from Florida to help for its initial outreach. In addition to donations, the organization asks that concerned individuals join in focused prayer for Haiti’s 9 million people.

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