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Haiti Earthquake Relief: How You Can Help

Martin Luther King, Jr., said, “Life's most persistent and urgent
question is: What are you doing for others?” On Monday, in his honor,
we're asked to lift our sights beyond our immediate circle of family
and friends, and help contribute to something larger than our own lives.
Here is a comprehensive list of links to donate and get involved in
relief efforts for victims of Tuesday's devastating earthquake. You can
also go to The Goods: Help Send Relief To Haiti,
an online store by Causecast and HuffPost Impact, where you can
purchase products for organizations that will be directly used on the
ground in Haiti.
The U.S. State Department Operations Center has set up the following
number for Americans seeking information about family members in Haiti:
1-888-407-4747
NOTE: We will continually be updating this page. The best
way for you to help right now is to give through one of the
organizations below.
- The American Red Cross
is pledging an initial $200,000 to assist communities impacted by this
earthquake. They expect to provide immediate needs for food, water,
temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. They are
accepting donations through their International Response Fund.
- Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
is being run by former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton and
was created at the behest of President Obama. They oversee the CBHF
through their respective nonprofit organizations, the William J.
Clinton Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred
percent of the donations made to the Clinton Foundation go directly to
relief efforts. Ninety-nine percent of the donations made to the
Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts.
- Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean is raising funds for emergency earthquake relief through his nonprofit organization Yele Haiti. Text YELE to 501501 to give $5 to the fund. Yele Haiti came under scrutiny this week for potential improper allocation of funds. Wyclef Jean responded to these accusations on Saturday.
- UNICEF has issued a statement
that “Children are always the most vulnerable population in any natural
disaster, and UNICEF is there for them.” UNICEF requests donations for
relief for children in Haiti via their Haiti Earthquake Fund. You can also call 1-800-4UNICEF.
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 - Operation USA is appealing for
donations of funds from the public and corporate donations in bulk of
health care materials, water purification supplies and food supplements
which it will ship to the region from its base in the Port of Los
Angeles. Donate online at www.opusa.org, by phone at 1-800-678-7255 or, by check made out to Operation USA, 3617 Hayden Ave, Suite A, Culver City, CA 90232.
- Save The Children has launched an emergency relief effort for Haiti. Donate to their fund to provide medical attention and clean water to children and families.
- International Medical Corps
is assembling a team of first responders and resources to provide
lifesaving medical care and other emergency services to survivors of
the earthquake. The IMC previously helped recovery efforts after
September 2009's earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, and the massive 2005
earthquake in Pakistan. Donate to the International Medical Corps through their 24-hour hotline at 800-481-4462
- Ben Stiller's Stillerstrong campaign will be temporarily diverting all donations to support the Haiti relief effort.
- Partners In Health
reports its Port-au-Prince clinical director , Louise Ivers, has
appealed for assistance: “Port-au-Prince is devastated, lot of deaths.
SOS. SOS… Temporary field hospital by us at UNDP needs supplies, pain
meds, bandages. Please help us.” Donate to their Haiti earthquake fund.
- As a UN Special Envoy to Haiti, Bill Clinton appeared on CNN on
Wednesday to ask for further assistance in bringing relief to
populations on the ground. You can donate through the Clinton Foundation or text HAITI to 20222 to donate $10.
- Mercy Corps is sending a
team of emergency responders to assess damage, and seek to fulfill
immediate needs of quake survivors. The agency aided families after
earthquakes in Peru in 2007, China and Pakistan in 2008, and Indonesia
last year. Donate online, call 1-888-256-1900 or send checks to Mercy Corps Haiti Earthquake Fund; Dept NR; PO Box 2669; Portland, OR 97208.
- Direct Relief
is committing up to $1 million in aid for the response and is
coordinating with its other in-country partners and colleague
organizations. Their partners in Haiti include Partners in Health, St.
Damien Children's Hospital, and the Visitation Hospital, which are
particularly active in emergency response. Donate to Direct Relief online.
- Oxfam is rushing in
teams from around the region to respond to the situation to provide
clean water, shelter, sanitation and help people recover. Donate to Oxfam America online.
- The UN World Food Programme is gathering all available resources to deliver food to the recently homeless and impoverished in Haiti. Donate now to help bring food to those affected as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- The Baptist Haiti Mission is operating an 82-bed hospital that is “overflowing with injured.” Donate online to BHM and 100% of your donation will go to the relief effort.
- International Medical Corps
is assembling a team of first responders and resources to provide
lifesaving medical care and other emergency services to survivors of
the earthquake. Donate online.
- Following the earthquake, Catholic Relief Services
made an immediate commitment of $5 million for emergency supplies. They
are distributing food and relief supplies, and importing plastic
sheeting, mosquito nets and water purification tablets from the
Domincan Republic. Donate to Catholic Relief Services to assist in these efforts.
- Give to the American Jewish World Service's Earthquake Relief Fund.
- CARE is deploying emergency team members to Port-au-Prince to
assist in recovery efforts. They're focusing their efforts on the
health of children, distributing water sanitation tablets, food,
hygiene kits and emergency healthcare. Donate to CARE.
- Make your donation count double through Razoo.com. The online fundraising site has offered to match all donations made to organizations, up to a pre-set, un-posted amount.
- Orphans International America
reports that they have been able to make contact with their program
director in the town of Jacmel, a city about 20 miles southwest of
Port-au-Prince that houses OI's hospitals and schools. Orphans
International America is attempting to gather food, clean water and
emergency medical supplies to Jacmel. You can contribute to them
through PayPal.
- The International Rescue Committee
is deploying an emergency response team to Haiti to deliver urgent
assistance to earthquake survivors and to help overwhelmed local aid
groups struggling to meet the immense emergency needs. They will focus
on critical medical, water and sanitation assistance. Donate to the IRC Haiti Crisis Fund.
- NetHope is coordinating its
response with its NGO member agencies and with the UN's Emergency
Telecom Cluster to establish connectivity in Haiti. Seventeen of
NetHope's members are already providing aid and deploying resources on
the ground. Donate online.
- The Haitian Health Foundation
is still assessing the situation of their full-time facilities and
staff in Haiti. They regularly provide health care, development and
relief to rural mountain villages in Haiti. Donate to the Haitian Health Foundation.
- World Vision has more 370 staff in the country. Staff members from
less-affected regions of Haiti are mobilizing, and World Vision's
global experts are expected to arrive in the disaster zone as soon as
possible. Donate to World Vision.
- The Jewish Federations of North America is partnering with the American Jewish Joint Distribution committee and have created a dedicated Haiti Relief page for online donations.
- United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) is the UN's humanitarian fund responding to emergencies like the earthquake in Haiti. Donate online.
- Friends of the Orphans
will use donations to meet the needs of first responders such as first
aid supplies, shipping of necessary materials to assist in efforts, and
treating the injured. Those interested in helping the relief effort can
visit www.friendsoftheorphans.org, or call 888-201-8880 to make a donation.
- World Concern's staff is
almost entirely composed of Haitian nationals and will be tapping into
private as well as U.S. government supplies to help in the relief
effort it hopes will soon be supplemented by cargo ships. Donate to World Concern.
- Merlin USA is
sending an emergency response team out to the region and have
subsequently launched an emergency appeal to bring urgent medical aid
and assistance to those affected. Donate to Merlin USA.
- The Salvation Army
has staff on the ground and already the organization has set aside
$50,000 in direct aid to the country but the organization is in need of
additional donations. Donations can be made online or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
- The American Refugee Committee is sending a response team to provide water, sanitation, and shelter for earthquake survivors. Donate online or read about their volunteer opportunities.
- AmeriCares has pledged $5
million in aid in the wake of the catastrophe and is sending an
emergency shipment with $3 million worth of medicines and supplies for
earthquake survivors. Donate online or call 1-800-486-HELP.
- Handicap International
will provide care to those injured by the earthquake and its
aftershocks, including support to hospitals for essential post-surgery
and rehabilitation care, as well as emergency shelter, emergency basic
needs and food distribution for at least 5,000 people initially. Donate online.
- Episcopal Relief & Development has committed to providing Haiti both long and short-term support in the wake of the disaster. Donate to the Haiti Fund or call 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to Episcopal Relief & Development, PO Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058.
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