If you know someone from Haiti, try and get in touch to help them calm down and hear a familiar voice in these chaotic times.
For those of us who believe in the power of prayer, keep the people of Haiti in your hearts and minds and prayers.
More ideas:Here is a list of other things you can do to help:1. List of Disaster responses:
a. UNICEF and CARE: http://www.Google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/
b. Clinton Bush Haiti Fund: http://www.whitehouse.gov/HaitiEarthquake
c. Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/
2. The earthquake occurred on 12 January 2010. People will start dying of thirst and hunger after 7-20 days.
3. Scour the news and list here exactly what deliveries of water and food have made it to which regions. It's not enough that mountains of water bottles or food are left without transport.
4. Digg to raise awareness http://digg.com/world_news/Please_Help_The_People_of_Haiti - Continue to boost hits on other new sites, comment on articles, rate them high, anything to boost popularity. The more minds working the problem the better.
5. Never let a good crisis go to waste. The neighboring country, the Dominican Republic is going to be important in getting earth-movers to clean up the rubble and build new infrastructure. There is political strife, this may spur new cooperation.
6. Post images of damaged residential buildings, the date and time of the photo and exactly where they are to coordinate where most of the relief should be focused.
What one elementary school is doing to help:My school, Hannah Elementary in Beverly, Mass, raised about $2,000. We had a fundraiser called "Hats For Haiti" where anyone who donated a dollar (or more) could wear a hat. My class raised $80 and we only had 18 kids in that day.Haiti's disaster was the largest and most destructive disaster in Haiti's history. Haiti is a poor country with a poor government, and with the massive earthquake that hit Haiti homes, tents, huts and many places were wiped off. In the Philippines, when the flood is over, the homes of many people remain where they are.
There was a big earthquake in 2010 in Haiti. The earthquake was 7.0
The earthquake in Haiti stopped on January 13,2010
there was 13 aftershocks after the earthquake in haiti
It damaged Haiti and it's people/ The earthquake also brought people together to help the citizens of Haiti.
The US military is in Haiti to continue to provide food and support for earthquake disaster relief.
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Haiti was devastated by an earthquake in January 2010.
Convoy of Hope is an international relief agency that is already mobilizing to help the victims of the earthquake. Their disaster response capabilities are advanced, as shown after the earthquake in Haiti. Visit convoyofhope.org to see how you can help.
Rachael A. Donlon has written: 'Haiti' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Politics and government, Economic conditions, Haiti Earthquake, Haiti, 2010, Earthquake relief
An earthquake which completely destroyed the country.
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An example of a natural disaster would be the earthquake in Haiti. An example of a human-made disaster would be the London Fire.
Haiti's disaster was the largest and most destructive disaster in Haiti's history. Haiti is a poor country with a poor government, and with the massive earthquake that hit Haiti homes, tents, huts and many places were wiped off. In the Philippines, when the flood is over, the homes of many people remain where they are.
Because a lot of people got hurt and they will need help to get over the disaster there was there.
Hope for Haiti Now A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 22 January 2010 USA: 22 January 2010 Japan: 23 January 2010
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