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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. Google will also donate $1 million to help organizations provide relief.
UNICEF is deploying clean water and sanitation supplies,
therapeutic foods, medical supplies and temporary shelter to Jacmel and
Port-au-Prince. UNICEF will also be focusing on children who have become
separated from their families to protect them from harm or exploitation.
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CARE plans to start food distributions using stocks of high-protein biscuits from CARE warehouses in Haiti. CARE has 133 staff who are on the ground coordinating with U.N. agencies and other aid organizations to gather more detailed information about the damage and will rapidly scale up response based on those assessments.
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Also accepting cash and in-kind donations are the following sites: World Vision, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, UNICEF (1-800-4UNICEF), Direct Relief, Yele Haiti, Partners in Health, Red Cross, World Food Program, Mercy Corps (1-888-256-1900), Save the Children, Lambi Fund, Doctors Without Borders, The International Rescue Committee, Care, William J. Clinton Foundation, Meds & Food For Kids, Feed the Children, Habitat for Humanity, Mayor's Fund for NYC, National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD), Interaction, International Medical Corps.
The following organizations are accepting SMS donations in the US only:Help map Haiti - Directly assist relief workers in saving lives.
You can download the KML here and open it in Google Earth, or look at it via the browser plug-in above. As you'll see, the imagery shows a powerful glimpse into the destruction in Haiti. We will continue to automatically update the layer (you'll only need to download it once) as we are able to make more imagery and data available. Also, see user photos from Haiti on Picasa Web Albums.
Upload your videos of post-earthquake Haiti, and they will automatically be fed back into this page for other users to see. You will need to login to your YouTube account.