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Hey guys,
I'm just throwing out a few organizations that would love a donation to help out Haiti:
Red Cross
Partners in Health. Paul Farmer has been offering medical care to the poor in Haiti since 1983. The PIH team has sent an urgent request for help.
Oxfam's Latin America emergency response team is headquartered in Haiti, so they are well positioned to respond quickly. And they have a strong track record of supporting local rebuilding rather than funneling money to outside contractors.
Grassroots International has set up an emergency fund to assist their Haitian partners--local organizations that have been working for years for a sustainable future for Haiti.
Action Aid, which is working around the world to end poverty, works in Haiti and is looking for help for both short term response and long-term rebuilding.
Doctors Without Borders, which already had medical teams in Haiti, has begun treating earthquake victims. According to a staff member, most medical facilities in Port-au-Prince are not functioning.
Any of these groups will use your donations effectively. Please spread the word. Thanks.
I'm just throwing out a few organizations that would love a donation to help out Haiti:
Red Cross
Partners in Health. Paul Farmer has been offering medical care to the poor in Haiti since 1983. The PIH team has sent an urgent request for help.
Oxfam's Latin America emergency response team is headquartered in Haiti, so they are well positioned to respond quickly. And they have a strong track record of supporting local rebuilding rather than funneling money to outside contractors.
Grassroots International has set up an emergency fund to assist their Haitian partners--local organizations that have been working for years for a sustainable future for Haiti.
Action Aid, which is working around the world to end poverty, works in Haiti and is looking for help for both short term response and long-term rebuilding.
Doctors Without Borders, which already had medical teams in Haiti, has begun treating earthquake victims. According to a staff member, most medical facilities in Port-au-Prince are not functioning.
Any of these groups will use your donations effectively. Please spread the word. Thanks.