Haiti Earthquake Appeal Information


Haiti has been hit by a massive earthquake with devastating
consequences. The New
York Times, CNN,
and The
Times London are all reporting an estimate of at least 100,000 dead and
more still to come. The pictures are shocking, leaving many to tears as
the world is given photographic evidence of the pain and suffering. In
these times of crisis it is up to everyone to come together and pool resources
to help those in need. Yes, in a month's time the people of Haiti will
most likely be forgotten by the media and push to the back of people's
minds. But, for now we must stop the cynical nature and push forth a more
humane view. So, what can you do to help?
DONATE: Whether it is money, time, clothes, food. Everyone can help
by giving. If money is short and you have a family to feed then look through
your closets/wardrobes and see what you haven't worn in a while and give it the
Salvation Army, Red Cross, Goodwill, or any other body that is giving aid to
Haiti. Look through your cupboards and food that can be spared don't
throw away - just give it to a charity. And if you have an extra £5 or £10
lying around then put to good use and send it to a local group you know will
help in this time. Please, let us not forget that apart of being human is
to be humane and the people of Haiti need some humanity.
Sites to donate to for Haiti relief.
1) Partners in Health - an organization with more than 20 years of health and advocacy work in Haiti, started with anthropologist and medical Dr. Paul Farmer.
2) Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) - this organization is an independent humanitarian medical group.
3) You can donate to Zanmi Lasante’s child nutrition program. Zanmi Lasante is a program of Partners in Health, founded by Dr. Paul Farmer.
4) Disasters Emergency Committee website at www.dec.org.uk or phone 0370 60 60 900.
5) You can advocate for forgiving Haiti’s debt (courtesy of Haiti Reborn).
6) ICRC Familylinks - A website from the Red Cross to help people locate loved ones.
7) Any other local group you know that is giving relief to Haiti.
I know some of you wish you could go and give your help on the ground, but if that is not possible at this time then give your support through money, clothes, supplies. In the future remember these emotions and channel them into volunteering and community help either abroad or at home. We can't forget the humanity part of being human - something that happens far to often. If you have anymore organizations you know of then please share. Have a good day
Photos: Taken from www.flickr.com/photos/disastersemergencycommittee/
Top - Alfons Toussaint, Valancia Desia, Jenny Minse and Patricia Janvieir look through a hygiene kit distributed to them by the American Red Cross. With them is American Red Cross worker Alex Latour. January 20. Photo: Talia Frenkel/American Red Cross
Middle - An aid packet consisting of clothing, hats, a flashlight and batteries is handed to a woman in the quake-ravaged Haitian town of Dabonne during a distribution of relief supplies supported by Christian Aid. Photo by Paul Jeffrey/ACT.
Bottom - A resident sits at a destroyed area after a major earthquake hit the capital Port-au-Prince, January 14, 2010. Troops and planeloads of food and medicine streamed into Haiti on Thursday to aid a traumatized nation still rattled by aftershocks from the catastrophic earthquake that flattened homes and government buildings and buried countless people. Photo: REUTERS/Jorge Silva - HAITI

