Impact Your World
It's been more than one month since a 7.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti. An International Red Cross spokesman warned that up to 3 million people may have been affected by the quake. Here are some organizations specifically helping Haiti.
How you can help:
• International Medical Corps
• Direct Relief International
• World Vision
• International Relief Teams
• Yéle Haiti
• American Red Cross
• Operation USA
• CARE
• Catholic Relief Services
• World Food Programme
• World Concern
• Save the Children
• UNICEF USA
• Mercy Corps
• Operation Blessing International
• Shelterbox
• Americares
• Operation USA
• Doctors Without Borders
• Medical Teams International
• The International Committee of the Red Cross
• The Salvation Army
• More ways to help victims of NATURAL DISASTERS
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seeing all the damage in haiti, was there any damage done in the other part of that country?
I remember from Katrina that some people were able to get clean water for drinking from undamaged hot water heaters. This could save some lives if people are able to get water from hot water heaters in Haiti.
I am an american living in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Everyone knows someone who has missing or dead loved ones affected by this tragedy here. Story after story, so close it could have been here. It's heartbreaking. Even if we can't get over to physically help we are finding ways to help person by person here, sometimes by simply offering money to help them get back to Haiti to begin the search for their missing loved ones.
Hello, My name is Stephan Durand From Suncard Group, a company operating in the French West Indies, Haiti and Dominican Republic.
We are heading to Haiti this weekend with Help and Satellite phones to be able to help with the communication of our loved ones and friends. We also have our staff on the ground that is also in dyer need of help.
we can be reached right now. We will be setting up outpost in different area's where people will be able to come to us and we will do our best to help communicate with their loved one in the US and abroad.
Please contact us here in the Dominican Republic 1-809-200-8007
i buy far dont have cash to donate but if you get me there i would give a few days of whatever help i could you guys r awesome by the way 724 421 8098
In your great coverage of what is happening, I couldn't help noticing that the ground space around the palace is clear and quite large. Given the logistical problems of getting aid in by road and by sea; I wonder if this space is large enough for helicopters to get the cargoed aid in to this more central location so that relief stations could be set up and relief made available in and out of this location.
I watched your show last night, what you are showing is unbelievable. I am sure it is even more difficult for you being there watching with your own eyes. This calls for a Dispatches From The Edge part 2
If anyone knows the best place to report news of a loved one that is a U.S. citizen that has been found dead on the streets of Carrefour, Haiti please let me know. My boyfriends aunts and grandmother were killed in this tragedy and one of his aunts is a citizen. We want to know how we can have their bodies retrieved. Please. If anyone knows anything respond to this post.
Why don't they move the injured and uninjured away from the area, to another part of the country so relief efforts can be more aggresive?