Record Details:
Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION: FOOD/WATER/MED SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT / TRANSITIONAL SHELTER BUILDING)
Organization:
Facility Type: Supply POD
Status: Open
Address:
Petionville, HT 00000
Website: http://www.foodforthepoor.org/
Other Contacts:(hidden)
Mission: Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor.
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
Notes:
From Relief Web:
Haiti: Food For The Poor Installs Water Filtration Systems to Aid Prevention of Cholera
Source: Food for the Poor (FFP)
Date: 25 Oct 2010
CONTACTS:
Kathy Skipper Jennifer Leigh Oates Wanda Wright
Director of Public Relations Public Relations Public Relations
(954)427-2222 x 6614 (954) 427-2222 x 6054 (954) 427-2222 x 6079
kathys@foodforthepoor.org jennifero@foodforthepoor.org wandaw@foodforthepoor.org
Food For The Poor Installs Water Filtration Systems to Aid Prevention of Cholera
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2010) – Food For The Poor's 24-year tenure in Haiti has aided the nonprofit's immediate response to the spread of cholera. As the threat of disease has loomed over Haiti's recovery from January's destructive earthquake, Food For The Poor remained committed to investing in sanitation and water projects throughout the country.
"Where Food For The Poor has installed water treatment systems prior to this crisis we have not heard of a single reported case of cholera," said Daniel Rouzier, the Chairman of Food For The Poor-Haiti, who is coordinating Food For The Poor's in country response.
The strategy of providing long-term solutions through water filtration systems and permanent housing has benefited regions where Food For The Poor works. The filtration systems each can treat up to 10,000 gallons of water per day and reduce waterborne diseases by removing suspended pathogens. Water filtration units are operational in Poirier, Desdunes (2), Dokozel, Villard, Petit Reviere, Poteneau, Descarreaux, Marchands Dessalines, and Gros Chaudière.
"We have mobilized a good number of doctors and nurses to visit vulnerable areas," wrote Father Duken Augustin, who partners with Food For The Poor in Cap-Haiten, Haiti. "We continue to fight. Please keep us in your prayers."
Infected persons, seeking medical help have traveled south to the capital and north to Cap-Haitien, creating the potential for countrywide contamination – to the point where the neighbor country, the Dominican Republic, has closed its border.
Access to clean water is a matter of life and death for the people of Haiti. Food For The Poor moved quickly to install 10 solar-powered filtration units in Haiti's affected Artibonite region and mobilized the distribution of bottled water by the container. Water Missions International in partnership with Food For The Poor has helped to install the water filtration units. An additional 10 water filtration units will be air freighted and installed in the Artibonite region, for a total of 20 since the cholera outbreak.
"Cholera and malaria do not kill people in First World countries where there is access to medicine," said Angel Aloma, Food For The Poor's Executive Director. "In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, destitute children are often emaciated and their immune systems are compromised. If the disease is not contained, the problem could expand well beyond its current bounds."
Pit latrines and sanitation blocks that include both toilets and shower stalls are critically needed to prevent the spread of dysentery, cholera and malaria. Food For The Poor's permanent homes are constructed to meet these standards.
"Water from the rivers, where the majority of the people find water to drink, bathe, cook and wash, is the same river where animals drink, bathe and defecate," said Aloma.
Critical items being sent are:
1) Medicines, including antibiotics and oral rehydration salts. These will be airlifted.
2) Sanitation and water
3) Hygiene kits with soap, toothpaste and other personal care items to help prevent spread of disease. The distribution of prepositioned supplies in the Port-au-Prince distribution center has been initiated. Approximately 31,000 personal care and hygiene kits were shipped from the Coconut Creek distribution center on Friday.
4) Blankets for more than 46,600 people. Shipment left Food For The Poor's Coconut Creek distribution center today.
5) Powerade and Pedialyte.
----------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Help Haiti with your Goods-in-Kind donation
Devastated by the earthquake, the people of Haiti are struggling to survive. Food For The Poor is sending as much aid as possible to victims of the catastrophe, but we need your help.
Donations of the following items are desperately needed to provide immediate relief and begin the recovery process in Haiti. Our Goods-in-Kind Department is seeking shipping-container loads (tractor-trailers) of these materials. If your organization can donate any of the following, please contact us at GIK @foodforthepoor.org. (Please note that we are no longer accepting donations of water)
Items Urgently Needed:
* Powdered milk
* Rice & beans
* Canned meats & fish
* Canned milk
* Baby formula
* Tents
* First Aid supplies
* Emergency medical equipment
* Over-the-counter medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins)
* Hand sanitizer
* Building supplies (zinc roofing, cement)
* Personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrushes/toothpaste, deodorant)
-------------------------
5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
Info Source/Changes: added notes/avails - cholera
(see full history)
Tue Dec 18 22:21:50 +0000 2012 by LPar:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 06 22:32:07 +0000 2010 by LTel:added notes/avails - cholera
parish: Port-au-Prince ->
notes: FROM THE SITE:
Help Haiti with your Goods-in-Kind donation
Devastated by the earthquake, the people of Haiti are struggling to survive. Food For The Poor is sending as much aid as possible to victims of the catastrophe, but we need your help.
Donations of the following items are desperately needed to provide immediate relief and begin the recovery process in Haiti. Our Goods-in-Kind Department is seeking shipping-container loads (tractor-trailers) of these materials. If your organization can donate any of the following, please contact us at GIK @foodforthepoor.org. (Please note that we are no longer accepting donations of water)
Items Urgently Needed:
* Powdered milk
* Rice & beans
* Canned meats & fish
* Canned milk
* Baby formula
* Tents
* First Aid supplies
* Emergency medical equipment
* Over-the-counter medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins)
* Hand sanitizer
* Building supplies (zinc roofing, cement)
* Personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrushes/toothpaste, deodorant)
-------------------------
5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
-> From Relief Web:
Haiti: Food For The Poor Installs Water Filtration Systems to Aid Prevention of Cholera
Source: Food for the Poor (FFP)
Date: 25 Oct 2010
CONTACTS:
Kathy Skipper Jennifer Leigh Oates Wanda Wright
Director of Public Relations Public Relations Public Relations
(954)427-2222 x 6614 (954) 427-2222 x 6054 (954) 427-2222 x 6079
kathys@foodforthepoor.org jennifero@foodforthepoor.org wandaw@foodforthepoor.org
Food For The Poor Installs Water Filtration Systems to Aid Prevention of Cholera
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2010) – Food For The Poor's 24-year tenure in Haiti has aided the nonprofit's immediate response to the spread of cholera. As the threat of disease has loomed over Haiti's recovery from January's destructive earthquake, Food For The Poor remained committed to investing in sanitation and water projects throughout the country.
"Where Food For The Poor has installed water treatment systems prior to this crisis we have not heard of a single reported case of cholera," said Daniel Rouzier, the Chairman of Food For The Poor-Haiti, who is coordinating Food For The Poor's in country response.
The strategy of providing long-term solutions through water filtration systems and permanent housing has benefited regions where Food For The Poor works. The filtration systems each can treat up to 10,000 gallons of water per day and reduce waterborne diseases by removing suspended pathogens. Water filtration units are operational in Poirier, Desdunes (2), Dokozel, Villard, Petit Reviere, Poteneau, Descarreaux, Marchands Dessalines, and Gros Chaudière.
"We have mobilized a good number of doctors and nurses to visit vulnerable areas," wrote Father Duken Augustin, who partners with Food For The Poor in Cap-Haiten, Haiti. "We continue to fight. Please keep us in your prayers."
Infected persons, seeking medical help have traveled south to the capital and north to Cap-Haitien, creating the potential for countrywide contamination – to the point where the neighbor country, the Dominican Republic, has closed its border.
Access to clean water is a matter of life and death for the people of Haiti. Food For The Poor moved quickly to install 10 solar-powered filtration units in Haiti's affected Artibonite region and mobilized the distribution of bottled water by the container. Water Missions International in partnership with Food For The Poor has helped to install the water filtration units. An additional 10 water filtration units will be air freighted and installed in the Artibonite region, for a total of 20 since the cholera outbreak.
"Cholera and malaria do not kill people in First World countries where there is access to medicine," said Angel Aloma, Food For The Poor's Executive Director. "In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, destitute children are often emaciated and their immune systems are compromised. If the disease is not contained, the problem could expand well beyond its current bounds."
Pit latrines and sanitation blocks that include both toilets and shower stalls are critically needed to prevent the spread of dysentery, cholera and malaria. Food For The Poor's permanent homes are constructed to meet these standards.
"Water from the rivers, where the majority of the people find water to drink, bathe, cook and wash, is the same river where animals drink, bathe and defecate," said Aloma.
Critical items being sent are:
1) Medicines, including antibiotics and oral rehydration salts. These will be airlifted.
2) Sanitation and water
3) Hygiene kits with soap, toothpaste and other personal care items to help prevent spread of disease. The distribution of prepositioned supplies in the Port-au-Prince distribution center has been initiated. Approximately 31,000 personal care and hygiene kits were shipped from the Coconut Creek distribution center on Friday.
4) Blankets for more than 46,600 people. Shipment left Food For The Poor's Coconut Creek distribution center today.
5) Powerade and Pedialyte.
----------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Help Haiti with your Goods-in-Kind donation
Devastated by the earthquake, the people of Haiti are struggling to survive. Food For The Poor is sending as much aid as possible to victims of the catastrophe, but we need your help.
Donations of the following items are desperately needed to provide immediate relief and begin the recovery process in Haiti. Our Goods-in-Kind Department is seeking shipping-container loads (tractor-trailers) of these materials. If your organization can donate any of the following, please contact us at GIK @foodforthepoor.org. (Please note that we are no longer accepting donations of water)
Items Urgently Needed:
* Powdered milk
* Rice & beans
* Canned meats & fish
* Canned milk
* Baby formula
* Tents
* First Aid supplies
* Emergency medical equipment
* Over-the-counter medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins)
* Hand sanitizer
* Building supplies (zinc roofing, cement)
* Personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrushes/toothpaste, deodorant)
-------------------------
5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
(show/hide changes)Mon May 31 13:25:12 +0000 2010 by LTel:corrected facility name
name: Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION, FOOD, WATER, MEDICINE, SHOES) -> Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION: FOOD/WATER/MED SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT / TRANSITIONAL SHELTER BUILDING)
(show/hide changes)Mon May 31 13:20:38 +0000 2010 by LTel:added avails/needs based on urgent needs list from site
notes: 5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
-> FROM THE SITE:
Help Haiti with your Goods-in-Kind donation
Devastated by the earthquake, the people of Haiti are struggling to survive. Food For The Poor is sending as much aid as possible to victims of the catastrophe, but we need your help.
Donations of the following items are desperately needed to provide immediate relief and begin the recovery process in Haiti. Our Goods-in-Kind Department is seeking shipping-container loads (tractor-trailers) of these materials. If your organization can donate any of the following, please contact us at GIK @foodforthepoor.org. (Please note that we are no longer accepting donations of water)
Items Urgently Needed:
* Powdered milk
* Rice & beans
* Canned meats & fish
* Canned milk
* Baby formula
* Tents
* First Aid supplies
* Emergency medical equipment
* Over-the-counter medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins)
* Hand sanitizer
* Building supplies (zinc roofing, cement)
* Personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrushes/toothpaste, deodorant)
-------------------------
5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
cat_notes: Maybe we can compare this to that map we had?? ->
(show/hide changes)Tue May 25 19:46:01 +0000 2010 by LTel:added notes/avails
notes: Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
-> 5/25/10
Currently building 200 homes per month, looking to increase to 400-500 homes built per month:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Housing-for-Haiti-94790634.html
--------------------------
Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
(show/hide changes)Wed Feb 03 04:42:37 +0000 2010 by DNug:name: Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DIST.: FOOD) -> Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION, FOOD, WATER, MEDICINE, SHOES)
(show/hide changes)Wed Feb 03 04:42:37 +0000 2010 by DNug:(show/hide changes)Wed Feb 03 04:41:11 +0000 2010 by DNug:http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2010/01/world/google.map.haiti/index.html
parish: -> Port-au-Prince
town: Port-au-Prince -> Petionville
mission:
Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor. -> Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor.
(show/hide changes)Thu Jan 28 23:28:10 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: Food for the Poor - (2010 Haiti Earthquake ) -> Food for the Poor - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (WAREHOUSE/DIST.: FOOD)
mission:
Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor. ->
Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor.
(show/hide changes)Thu Jan 28 23:23:34 +0000 2010 by LTel:mission: ->
Food For The Poor is the largest international relief agency in the United States according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy and has maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 4% of its expenses; more than 96% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor.
(show/hide changes)Thu Jan 28 23:22:28 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: Food for the Poor - (2010 Earthquake -> Food for the Poor - (2010 Haiti Earthquake )
region: -> Haiti, Caribbean
(show/hide changes)Thu Jan 28 21:49:30 +0000 2010 by DNug:notes:
Note from:
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
-> Note from:
Updates (for US AND Haiti) info posted at:
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/help/quake_updates/
From website -
Haiti Earthquake Relief: Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. Please donate now or find a location to drop off supplies. Read updates at our Haiti update page, visit our blog, or see the latest photos in our photo gallery.
***Cash donations for Haitian relief efforts given between January 11 and March 1 are deductible on your 2009 tax returns.
---------
http://wjtl.wordpress.com/2010/01/
The world has come together to reach out to the earthquake victims in Haiti — and yet so much more needs to be done to ease the enormous suffering. Food For The Poor’s feeding center in Port-au-Prince is operational again, feeding thousands of people each day, but we need more funds to ship lifesaving food and clean water to benefit the countless families struggling to survive. Tent cities, some with more than 50,000 people, are scattered throughout the city and lack the basic necessities such as food and water.
The process of recovery in Haiti will be long and difficult. That’s why your continued support is so crucial to the relief efforts.
Please continue to keep Haiti in your prayers. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
website: -> http://www.foodforthepoor.org/
(show/hide changes)Thu Jan 28 21:25:51 +0000 2010 by DNug:websites
(show/hide changes)(hide history)
Created At: Thu Jan 28 21:25:51 +0000 2010
Updated At: Tue Dec 18 22:21:50 +0000 2012
Updated By: LPar
Load Legend:
Rejected
Problem
Offered
Accepted/Committed
Ready To Ship
En Route
Arrived
Unloaded
Needs:
Item |
Qty Needed |
Urgency |
Load |
Baby, Baby Formula (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Building Materials / Supplies * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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* |
Show |
Edit |
Donations * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Donations, Financial/Monetary Donations |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Donations, In-Kind Donations |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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* |
Show |
Edit |
Donations, In-Kind Donations Services, Corporate (Large) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Food, Canned, Meat ** (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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* |
Show |
Edit |
Food, Canned, Milk, Drinking Milk |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Food, Dry, Beans ** (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Food, Dry, Grains, Rice * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Food, Dry, Mixes, Milk, Powdered |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Medical, Supplies, First Aid Supplies * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Medical, Supplies, Hand Sanitizer |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
OTC, Medicine * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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* |
Show |
Edit |
Shelter, Supplies, Tents (For Disaster Survivors) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Toiletries, Personal Hygiene Products * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
Vitamins * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Needed |
Very Urgent |
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Show |
Edit |
*conditions with notes
New Need
Available:
Item |
Qty Available |
Load |
* KITS, HYGIENE KITS |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
CHOLERA Epidemic Supplies * (ANY/ALL Types) |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Distribution Units: Feeding/Food |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Distribution Units: NFI (Non Food Items) |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Donations & Supply Mgmt Units |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Medical Unit |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Rebuilding Units |
Avail |
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Show |
Edit |
Command & Control, Sanitation (Water) Services/Supplies |
Avail |
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Demographic Served: Survivors, Natural Disaster Impacted Communities |
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Distribution, Supplies, International Distribution of Supplies |
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Donations, Disaster Fund |
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Food Distribution, Emergency/Disaster Food Distribution |
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Food, Drinks, Sports Drinks ** (ANY/ALL Types) |
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Information Resource, Online Networking, Blog |
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Linens, Bedding, Blankets, NEW ONLY |
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Medical, Equipment * (ANY/ALL Types) |
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Medical, Supplies, ORT, Oral Rehydration Salts |
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Medication, Rx, Antibiotics * (ANY/ALL Types) |
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OTC, Pedialyte |
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Sanitation, Supplies, Water Treatment/Purification/Filtration Supplies/Equipment * (ANY/ALL Types) |
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Sanitation, Supplies, Water Treatment/Purification/Filtration Supplies/Equipment * (ANY/ALL Types) |
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Support for Named Disaster: 2010 /2011 Haiti Cholera Epidemic |
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Support for Named Disaster: 2010 Haiti Earthquake |
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