Haiti Earthquake Response 2010
A Local Aid to Haiti:

Food for the Poor
Food For The Poor, Inc., 6401 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, Florida 33073 USA
(954) 427-2222
Contributions are tax deductible under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3)
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American Red Cross Pledges Initial $1 Million to Haiti Relief (Read More)
CellPhone Donations: Send a $10 Donation by Texting ‘Haiti’ to 90999
You can make a donation by calling 1-800-REDCROSS or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish) or www.RedCross.org
- We are not accepting volunteers to travel to Haiti. If you would like to volunteer for the American Red Cross, please contact your local chapter.
- For inquiries about relatives living and who have citizenship in Haiti, please be patient and call repeatedly until the lines clear or contact other family members who live nearby. Telephone, Internet and other communication lines are often disrupted in times of disaster.
- People trying to locate U.S. citizens living or traveling in Haiti should contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at 1-888-407-4747 or (202) 647-5225.
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CRS Haiti Emergency:
"immediate commitment of $ 5 million for emergency supplies"
Catholic Relief Services staff in Haiti is responding immediately to the earthquake that rocked Port -au- Prince, the capital of Haiti. Tuesday night the agency made an immediate commitment of $ 5 million for emergency supplies. Read More

9/10/2008 — Red Cross Mobilizes Supplies and Volunteers as Texas Braces for Ike
As Hurricane Ike grows in size and strength in the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center predicts it will enter Texas late Friday/early Saturday. In anticipation of Ike’s landfall as a major hurricane, the Red Cross is moving relief supplies to Texas and urging residents prepare and listen to directions from local officials. More->
Victims of Hurricane Katrina are attempting to recover from the massive storm that is still making its way across the
Mid-Atlantic States. American Red Cross volunteers have been deployed to the hardest hit areas of Katrina’s destruction, supplying hundreds of thousands victims left homeless with critical necessities. By making a financial gift to Hurricane 2005 Relief, the Red Cross can provide shelter, food, counseling and other assistance to those in need. Thank you.About Donating Goods to the Red Cross for Areas Impacted by Hurricane Katrina
When a disaster of the magnitude of Hurricane Katrina strikes, people are eager to donate food, clothing or other goods to meet the needs of storm victims and help the affected families begin to replace what they have lost.
AMERICAN RED CROSS URGENT FAMILY ALERT
We know thousands of Americans are worried about their loved ones in the aftermath of devastating Hurricane Katrina. With widespread power and communications outages and roads under water, it’s important to go back to communication basics to ensure that your family and friends know you are safe.
The American Red Cross is not a government agency and all Red Cross disaster assistance is free thanks to the generosity of people like you. The value of your donation is increased by the fact that the ratio of volunteer Red Cross workers to paid staff is almost 36 to one.
Contributions to the American Red Cross, a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, are deductible for computing income and estate taxes.
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