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Haiti has been devastated by a 7.0  scale earthquake. Millions are affected.
 
 
Help Desperately Needed

The great outpouring of support for the suffering people of Haiti since Tuesday's earthquake is humbling and inspiring. At HOPE worldwide, we have seen immediate and significant offers of financial and professional assistance. I pray that our brothers and sisters in Haiti are able to know just how much they are loved and cared about. However, the current communication challenges in Haiti are presenting a huge barrier to getting information in or out of the country.

Despite the absence of consistent communication from Haiti, we have taken the following action steps:

Emergency Relief Funds Needed
HOPE worldwide has fully engaged its disaster relief fundraising team to request donations from all who desire to help. The simplest way to donate to Haiti is to visit our website at www.hopeww.org and follow the few easy steps for online giving.

Please note:
we fully understand the desire to send food products and supplies to Haiti, but all disaster relief experts involved in responding to this disaster are advising against doing so, since the infrastructure in Haiti has no way to handle these items at this time. Reports of free shipping to Haiti by UPS are a hoax.

International Coordination
HOPE worldwide is participating in White House conference calls to help coordinate relief for Haiti. We also are using the resources of national and international disaster relief organizations whose purpose is to assist NGOs in effectively delivering disaster relief services.

Emergency Response Team Headed to Haiti
Preparations are being made to send a small emergency response team, including Dr. Mark Ottenweller, with satellite phones to survey conditions in Port-Au-Prince and provide emergency relief in order to maximize our relief efforts. This team will also focus on addressing the needs of the members of Port-au-Prince Church of Christ that have been devastated by this disaster. Since air travel into Port-Au-Prince is limited, out team will likely be headed to the Dominican Republic to make their way across the border into Haiti by ground. Please be praying for their success and safety of these brothers.

Collaborations With Organizations Involving ICOC Members
We have been blessed to collaborate with two humanitarian aid groups that have special connections to Haiti.  Haitian Support was developed several years ago by Haitian-American Christians from across the United States who have since established a school and clinic in some of the more remote areas of Haiti. Their knowledge of Haiti and contacts within the country have been very helpful in getting out the limited information that we have about conditions on the ground in Haiti.

Examples of Collaboration:
  • 50 or more disciples have gathered on the grounds of the Port-Au-Prince Church building for care and support, even though the building itself has been severely damaged by the earthquake.

  • The website for Haitian Support can be found at:  www.haitiansupport.org.

Churches Are Responding
We understand that many churches are considering a special disaster relief collection for Haiti or, alternatively, letting their members know of the ability to donate to this cause through the HOPE worldwide website. HOPE worldwide is cooperating with the ICOC's HOPE worldwide and Benevolence Committee in implementing recently developed disaster protocols to efficiently coordinate  the disaster relief efforts of ICOC churches and HOPE worldwide.

ICOC Communication Portals
We are especially grateful for the aggressive steps that are being taken by Mike Taliaferro of ICOC HotNews and Roger Lamb of Disciples Today to get out information about the Haiti disaster. We are thankful to have such active partners in getting news out to all of you.

Many thanks to all who have expressed such strong support and concern for the people of Haiti. Please stay tuned to HOPE worldwide's website for future disaster relief updates.

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The Latest News from Haiti
Disciples Today: Twelve Disciples Die in Haitian EarthquakeDisciples Today: 12 Disciples Dead - Detailed Report on Haitian Churches
Unfortunately; the number of deaths among the disciples and their families are up to twelve with over 50% of them not having been contacted yet.

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New York Times: Haitian Leader Fears Thousands DiedNY Times: Amid Untold Dead, Haiti’s Devastation Hobbles Efforts to Reach Survivors
Limbs protruded from disintegrated concrete, muffled cries emanated from deep inside the wrecks of buildings — many of them poorly constructed in the first place.

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BBC: Quake Devastation EmergesBBC: US rushes troops to Haiti earthquake zone
The US has said it will send up to 3,500 soldiers and 2,200 marines to Haiti to help rescue efforts in the wake of the devastating earthquake.

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CNN: Quake Levels Most of CapitalCNN: Aid groups race against time in Haiti
Near the presidential palace, residents dug for hours to rescue a 13-year-old girl named Bea, who had been trapped in the rubble since Tuesday. A wild cheer went up as she was pulled out alive. But nearby lay the bodies of four of her family members.

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Download the Latest Reports

Download the Latest American Red Cross Report from HaitiAmerican Red Cross Report
Get the latest damages information and background on the turbulent conditions in Haiti.

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Download the Latest American Red Cross Report from HaitiFEMA Report
Find out what efforts are being done and where the greatest needs may be once aid workers can assess the situation.

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