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Helping the Homeless in Haiti

By
Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Van Der Wende

 

During my early photojournalistic years, I spent an unforgettable  Thanksgiving weekend in Haiti during the reign of Papa Doc. I'll never forget the beauty, dignity, and graciousness of the people I encountered in spite of their intolerable living conditions.  Hunger, brutality, and shantytowns co-exicted with a flourishing tourist industry.  Upon hearing about yesterday's catastrophic earthquake,  

I was especially concerned, because a journalist friend, of many decades, Tequilla Minsky,  had been sending Facebook updates of her latest trip there.  For many years, she had been reporting on Haiti's culture and it's emigre community in NYC. Tequilla's silence was finally broken with this post pn Facebook: "7. 0 or so...many building have collapsed but not the Oloffson(hotel), which is my home...all is fine here (i arrive about 2 hours before this happened)."  She was then able to upload her stunning photographs to to the NY Times before anyone else. 

There are many ways you can help:

UNICEF requests donations for relief for children in Haiti. You can also call 1-800-4UNICEF.On the Internet: unicefusa.org/haitiquake

You can easily donate through Wyclef Jean's foundation, Yele Haiti. Text "Yele" to 501501 and $5 will be charged to your phone bill and given to relief projects through the organization.

Locally, Farm 2 Bistro  suggests dropping off relief supplies at 177 Franklin Ave. in Nutley from  11 am -10pm.  Free gift in return for every donation.

<a href="http://www.baristanet.com/2010/01/help_for_haiti_quake_victims.php">Baristanet</a>  and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/12/haiti-earthquake-relief-h_n_421014.html">Huffington</a> have many other opportunities for support.

•Operation USA is appealing for donations of funds from the public and corporate donations in bulk of health care materials, water purification supplies and food supplements which it will ship to the region from its base in the Port of Los Angeles. Donate online at www.opusa.org, by phone at1-800-678-7255 

CARE Telephone: 800-521-CARE (800-521-2273) On the Internet: care.org

Updated property damage reports can be found <a href="http://haiti.ushahidi.com/reports  ">here</a>:

News of the NJ connection to Haiti can be found at <a href="http://www.northjersey.com/news/011310_North_Jerseyans_pray_urge_people_to_help_Haiti_after_earthquake.html">North Jersey.com</a>

 

 

Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

It's good time to pitch in and help those in need.  They need it so bad.

Jan 13, 2010 06:02 AM