Getting aid to Haiti quickly is crucial, and complicated by the fact that many of the aid organizations with offices there are searching for their own missing and coping with the deaths of their colleagues. The global outpouring of support started almost immediately: the German government has sent €1 million, the World Health Organization is deploying a 12-person team of health and logistics experts, Iceland has sent a search-and-rescue team, Switzerland has sent an emergency response team and China is sending $1 million in aid, to name just a few of the relief efforts already underway.
If you want to help, here's a quick-and-dirty list of links (N.B. Humanitarian websites and donation pages get jammed with unusually high levels of traffic after a disaster, so if any of the links won't load right away, be patient. Try reloading every few minutes until you get through.):
- The U.S. Fund for UNICEF - unicefusa.org/haitiquake
- Text "Haiti" to 90999 to make a $10 donation to the International Red Cross (With mobile giving, the organization sets an automatic amount - either $5 or $10 - that's connected to a numeric code and the keyword you send to it. The donation is sent to the organization immediately, and the amount is added to your monthly cell phone bill.)
- Friends of the World Food Program
- CARE
- Direct Relief International's summary of the situation and donate page.
- Habitat for Humanity International is gearing up its response, and is accepting Haiti-specific donations here.
1 comment:
Thanks for posting, Jessalyn! I already made a donation this morning through mobile giving - so fast and easy, and yet immeasurably helpful to those that need it.
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