Haiti Earthquake Response
By Eric Fichtl.


On Tuesday, Haiti was struck by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake and dozens of aftershocks. Initial reports indicate widespread destruction, with high casualties expected. Many survivors require immediate assistance with shelter, food, water, and medical attention.

The Caribbean country, sharing an island with the Dominican Republic, is already chronically impoverished and many of its people depend on foreign aid. In the aftermath of the disaster, the situation will grow more desperate.

Aid agencies, governments, and people around the world are mounting a rapid response. Here are a few ways to contribute to it:

Donate to relief efforts

  • CNN has compiled a list of relief organizations seeking donations in order to deliver vital aid and logistical expertise to Haiti
  • http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/
  • National Public Radio is also putting a list called "Haiti – Some Ways to Help."
  • http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/01/haiti_earthquake_how_to_help_a.html?sc=fb&cc=fp

Volunteer
  • Read Idealist’s article about disaster volunteering—remember that you can help the victims without even leaving your own community.
  • http://www.idealist.org/volunteer/disaster.html

Further details

  • Beyond the media outlets, visit ReliefWeb’s page on the Haiti earthquakes for continuing coverage of the disaster response.
  • If you're a Twitter user, follow a list such as CNN's @BreakingNews/haiti-quake list or The New York Times' @NYTimes/haiti-earthquake

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