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Haiti Earthquake: How can you help?

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Posted on Jan 13 2010 by ehon

It’s only been nearly a week and the Haiti earthquake is said to be the fifth worst quake since medieval times, with an estimated death of half a million people, double the death toll of the deadly tsunami.



As aids come in from nations around the world, many organisations are doing their bids in helping as well. Donation appeals have been going crazy on Twitter, and it warms my heart to see the generosity of everyone on Twitter! I was torn between which organisations to donate but, but I do realise it doesn’t really matter – they *all* need the money, so I chose 3 of my favourite charities and what they do that I am passionate about.



Most of the organisations appealing for money on Twitter are from USA, and one of my friends said that he didn’t donate because it will also charge him conversion fee – which is a lame reason but fair enough. Thus, I thought I’d put together a list of Australian organisations you can donate too – tax deductible and no conversion rate.

Save the Children Australia – directed immediately to the most vulnerable children and their families in Haiti.

Australian Red Cross – teaming up with other Red Cross and Red Crescent around the world to provide relief.

Oxfam Australia – responding with public health, water, and sanitation services to prevent the spread of disease.

Médecins Sans Frontières Australia – medical projects and are now helping to treat the injured.

Plan International – focus on water, sanitation, health, shelter and child protection.

Half a million people predicted dead. If there is a good time to open up your heart and empty your wallet, this is the time to do so.

* Pictures taken from Brisbane Times and information from SBS Word News


  • ah kong
    when will this natural disaster going to end? :(
  • ehon
    Don't think its anytime soon. It is sad to know that on top of disasters, small islands are coping hard with climate change as well - rising sea levels.
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