VOLUNTEER – Is it something you think about, but rarely get around to doing? Many organizations need special help. Find out what’s available in your community. You can do it alone or recruit friends & family to share the experience.
DONATE – Take the time to purge your home & clean out your closets, drawers and cabinets. What do you own but never use? Bring these items to a local shelter, Goodwill or Salvation Army, particularly clothes & shoes.
With the arrival of 2010, we are all looking ahead at the changes we want to make in our lives and a difference in others. Let’s set the stage for the next decade.
How You Can Help
January 12th's devastating 7.0 earthquake has left the already impoverished country of Haiti in shambles. As of January 18, the death toll has been estimated at nearly 200,000. The devastation has caused the collapse of basic infrastructures like hospitals, schools, and roads. The International Red Cross has said that a third of Haiti's 9 million people may need emergency aid. The US has agreed to relax the adoption rules normally associated with Haitian adoptions allowing the process to speed up dramatically. On January 19, 53 Haitian orphans arrived at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, airport and were taken to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, where they were greeted by adoptive parents The following is a list of charitable organizations you can contact to help:
American Red Cross or Text "HAITI" to "90999" to donate $10 to the Red Cross
AmeriCares
Beyond Borders
CARE
Clinton Foundation
Direct Relief International
Doctors Without Borders
Hope For Haiti
Save the Children
The Salvation Army
Unicef
World Vision
Yele Haiti
The U.S. State Department Operations Center has set up a hotline for Americans seeking information about relatives in Haiti: (888) 407-4747
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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