On Tuesday, January 12, 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti. The nation's capital Port-au-Prince, located only ten miles from the quake's epicenter, has sustained serious damage.
Episcopal Relief & Development has disbursed emergency funding for its program partner, the Diocese of Haiti, to help meet immediate needs such as food, water and shelter. The agency is standing ready to support the Diocese with post-earthquake recovery and rebuilding efforts and is partnering with the Diocese of the Dominican Republic to coordinate efforts that can be administered from the border areas. The Diocese already has staff in place and relationships with the Episcopal priests across the border. As communications and access improve, Episcopal Relief & Development will continue to provide updates.
To assist those suffering in the wake of this disaster, donate to the Haiti Fund online or call 1.800.334.7626, ext. 5129.
Fri Sep 03 04:52:36 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: =================================
e-mail 9/5/08
As we begin to assess damage from Hurricane Gustav in the Gulf Coast, and work with our partners in Louisiana and Mississippi to provide electric generators, food and water to those returning home, a new storm has already hit the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Hanna has stalled over Haiti, devastating the country, dumping torrential rains that have caused massive flooding, isolated whole communities, and left many dead.
Episcopal Relief & Development’s partners in the Diocese of Haiti are overwhelmed. Homes and offices are under water. Staff members are taking refuge on roofs. Power lines are down and communication sporadic.
We are working to quickly get essential relief supplies to victims of the storm. Water, food and materials for shelter are all in short supply, and are urgently needed.
Please support this lifesaving work today by contributing to our Hurricane Relief Fund. Your help is essential at this critical time.
Haiti and other countries in the Caribbean have been battered repeatedly over the last few weeks. Hurricane Gustav devastated crops and left many dead in its wake. Now continuous rains are causing mass mudslides along Haiti’s deforested hillsides. In Port au Prince, strong winds have taken down most of the city’s remaining trees.
And with Hurricanes Ike and Josephine brewing in the Atlantic, we know that the worst is far from over.
Please support our Hurricane Relief Fund so that we can help devastated communities in which we work -- be they in Haiti and other parts of the Caribbean, or here at home -- prepare for disaster before it strikes.
And with your help, we’ll also provide the resources, materials and expertise required to rebuild after storms hit.
https://www.er-d.org/donate-select.php?code=EM08-8
There is a minimum one-time online donation amount of $12.00, but we appreciate all contributions. If you wish to make a donation of less than $12.00, please mail a check to P.O. Box 7058 Merrifield, VA 22116-7058. To donate by phone, please call 1.800.334.7626, ext. 5129. Thank you!
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posted - 1/16/10
http://www.er-d.org/HaitiCrisis
Haitians Suffer in Aftermath of Devastating Earthquake
On Tuesday, January 12, 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti. The nation's capital Port-au-Prince, located only ten miles from the quake's epicenter, has sustained serious damage.
Episcopal Relief & Development has disbursed emergency funding for its program partner, the Diocese of Haiti, to help meet immediate needs such as food, water and shelter. The agency is standing ready to support the Diocese with post-earthquake recovery and rebuilding efforts and is partnering with the Diocese of the Dominican Republic to coordinate efforts that can be administered from the border areas. The Diocese already has staff in place and relationships with the Episcopal priests across the border. As communications and access improve, Episcopal Relief & Development will continue to provide updates.
To assist those suffering in the wake of this disaster, donate to the Haiti Fund online or call 1.800.334.7626, ext. 5129.
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e-mail 9/5/08
As we begin to assess damage from Hurricane Gustav in the Gulf Coast, and work with our partners in Louisiana and Mississippi to provide electric generators, food and water to those returning home, a new storm has already hit the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Hanna has stalled over Haiti, devastating the country, dumping torrential rains that have caused massive flooding, isolated whole communities, and left many dead.
Episcopal Relief & Development’s partners in the Diocese of Haiti are overwhelmed. Homes and offices are under water. Staff members are taking refuge on roofs. Power lines are down and communication sporadic.
We are working to quickly get essential relief supplies to victims of the storm. Water, food and materials for shelter are all in short supply, and are urgently needed.
Please support this lifesaving work today by contributing to our Hurricane Relief Fund. Your help is essential at this critical time.
Haiti and other countries in the Caribbean have been battered repeatedly over the last few weeks. Hurricane Gustav devastated crops and left many dead in its wake. Now continuous rains are causing mass mudslides along Haiti’s deforested hillsides. In Port au Prince, strong winds have taken down most of the city’s remaining trees.
And with Hurricanes Ike and Josephine brewing in the Atlantic, we know that the worst is far from over.
Please support our Hurricane Relief Fund so that we can help devastated communities in which we work -- be they in Haiti and other parts of the Caribbean, or here at home -- prepare for disaster before it strikes.
And with your help, we’ll also provide the resources, materials and expertise required to rebuild after storms hit.
https://www.er-d.org/donate-select.php?code=EM08-8
There is a minimum one-time online donation amount of $12.00, but we appreciate all contributions. If you wish to make a donation of less than $12.00, please mail a check to P.O. Box 7058 Merrifield, VA 22116-7058. To donate by phone, please call 1.800.334.7626, ext. 5129. Thank you!
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