Help For Haiti

On January 12, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. Join recovery efforts mobilizing around the world to assist earthquake victims. Your donation will help disaster victims rebuild their lives and their communities.

It be yer choice where, how and how much to donate – but everything, no matter how little it seems to ye, is of help. If everyone in a small town of 20,000 people donated even $1, imagine how much good that could do! Yer donations go toward food, fresh water, clothing, shelter, transport to safety, equipment to rescue people, medical aid and more. Ye can even volunteer yer time to help with relief efforts (onsite is grand, but encouraging others to help out locally is just as important).

The important thing to remember is the PEOPLE in Haiti – families who need yer help NOW…every little bit helps, even if it’s just a prayer!

“Papa Legba, ouvrier barriere por moi passer” – may the Loa & their ancestors give strength to the people of Haiti!

Wyclef Jean speaks about the Earthquake (CNN video)

Yéle Haiti – 100% of funds go to the Haiti relief fund! Yéle Haiti is a movement led by musician Wyclef Jean that is helping to bring hope back to Haiti. Projects are designed to make a difference in the fields of education, health, environment and community development. SMS donations accepted in the US only – text “YELE” to 501501 to Donate $5 to Yele Haiti’s Earthquake Relief efforts. Wyclef Jean on Twitter, Blog

Doctors Without Borders – Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe. Website, Facebook, on Twitter

Charity Navigator has a list posted of many reputable/legitimate organizations already helping in Haiti (and advice to avoid scams).

Also accepting cash and in-kind donations are the following sites:

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