Haiti in Need!
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by admin in Politics
By Donna Lambert
The devastation caused by the 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti impacts a country that for years has endured extreme levels of poverty. The residents of the country are helpless and in need of aid. We at Island Vibes Magazine urge each of you to lend a hand in pledging your support to provide aid for the people of Haiti. Listed below are reputable aid organizations ascertained through the CNN. As you pledge your support financially also consider donating blood to the Red Cross to help those that are injured.
Link to how you can help people in Haiti
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/
Haiti faces devastation
An International Red Cross spokesman warned that up to 3 million people may have been affected by Tuesday’s earthquake in Haiti. Here are some organizations specifically helping Haiti. Full Story | Aid response
How you can help:
• International Medical Corps
• Direct Relief International
• World Vision
• International Relief Teams
• Yéle Haiti
• American Red Cross
• Operation USA
• CARE
• Catholic Relief Services
• World Food Programme
• World Concern
• Save the Children
• UNICEF USA
• Mercy Corps
• Operation Blessing International
• Shelterbox
• Americares
• Operation USA
• Doctors Without Borders
• Medical Teams International
• The International Committee of the Red Cross
• The Salvation Army
• More ways to help victims of NATURAL DISASTERS
The entire team at Island Vibes Magazine send out our best wishes and prayers to our brothers and sisters in Haiti. To those with family members, friends and associates in Haiti we will continue to pray for a safe rescue of your loved ones. We are, and will continue doing, all that we can to help those in need in Haiti by donating money, clothes, food and what ever else we can. We hope that our readers in the caribbean Diaspora do the same.











Errol Julien
14. Jan, 2010
Very insightful about plight of every day Haitians that don’t seem to get better.
India Bertin
26. Jan, 2010
I’m a little late, but thanks for the information. I will pass it along.
Amy
04. Jun, 2010
Very insightful about plight of every day Haitians that don’t seem to get better.