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Haiti Population in New York Wants to Volunteer In Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts January 13, 2010 02:32 PM EST Haiti population in New York is second only to the number of Haitians in Haiti itself. The Haiti population in New York wants to volunteer in Haiti to help the devastated victims. The first earthquake in 200 years, the New York Haiti population is finding it might be difficult to travel to volunteer in Haiti. The New York Times reports Elsie St. Louis-Accilien, director of Haitians Americans United for Progress based in New York, stated, “It’s very much different from anything we’ve ever lived through. We had floods, we had this here, that there. But this is the largest, all different areas hit.” The Haiti population in New York is pulling together. By noon today, it is clear to see much of Port au Prince is destructed. Bedford Haitian Community Center executive director Joseph Dormeus estimates 90 percent of the Port au Prince population is now homeless. Dormeus said, “What
How To Help Haiti Earthquake Victims Magnitude 7.0 Tremor Rocks Nation Updated: Thursday, 14 Jan 2010, 8:59 AM EST Published : Wednesday, 13 Jan 2010, 6:32 AM EST MYFOXNY.COM STAFF REPORT MYFOXNY.COM – Haiti Earthquake Update: The best way to help the three million people in Haiti affected by a destructive earthquake is through monetary donations. Aid relief organizations are on the ground in the Caribbean nation which is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. Here is more information on how you can help the Haiti earthquake victims. You can call 311 in New York City to donate. From the suburbs (including NJ and CT), people can call 311 by dialing (212) NEW-YORK. That’s (212) 639-9675. The following organizations have set up donation and update pages on their websites. MyFoxNY.com and WNYW/Fox 5 is not affiliated with the organizations listed below. Please use Charity Navigator (At bottom of story) to check ratings on any charity: * CIDI.
The first earthquake in 200 years, the New York Haiti population is finding it might be difficult to travel to volunteer in Haiti. Sources: gather.
Haiti Population in New York Wants to Volunteer In Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts January 13, 2010 02:32 PM EST Haiti population in New York is second only to the number of Haitians in Haiti itself. The Haiti population in New York wants to volunteer in Haiti to help the devastated victims. The first earthquake in 200 years, the New York Haiti population is finding it might be difficult to travel to volunteer in Haiti. The New York Times reports Elsie St. Louis-Accilien, director of Haitians Americans United for Progress based in New York, stated, “It’s very much different from anything we’ve ever lived through. We had floods, we had this here, that there. But this is the largest, all different areas hit.” The Haiti population in New York is pulling together. By noon today, it is clear to see much of Port au Prince is destructed. Bedford Haitian Community Center executive director Joseph Dormeus estimates 90 percent of the Port au Prince population is now homeless. Dormeus said, “What
How To Help Haiti Earthquake Victims Magnitude 7.0 Tremor Rocks Nation Updated: Thursday, 14 Jan 2010, 8:59 AM EST Published : Wednesday, 13 Jan 2010, 6:32 AM EST MYFOXNY.COM STAFF REPORT MYFOXNY.COM – Haiti Earthquake Update: The best way to help the three million people in Haiti affected by a destructive earthquake is through monetary donations. Aid relief organizations are on the ground in the Caribbean nation which is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. Here is more information on how you can help the Haiti earthquake victims. You can call 311 in New York City to donate. From the suburbs (including NJ and CT), people can call 311 by dialing (212) NEW-YORK. That’s (212) 639-9675. The following organizations have set up donation and update pages on their websites. MyFoxNY.com and WNYW/Fox 5 is not affiliated with the organizations listed below. Please use Charity Navigator (At bottom of story) to check ratings on any charity: * CIDI.