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Haiti: Funds Allocated for Current and Future Relief
Every donated dollar will be spent on relief in Haiti; because of the generosity of our donors, people in Haiti will receive resources, support and training from the Red Cross that will help them recover and rebuild in the years ahead.
Red Cross Relief in Haiti: Google Map
It’s been one month since the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Today, we put out a one-month progress report detailing our efforts in Haiti. Visit our Disaster Online Newsroom to read …
“The Haitians Are Leading The Way”
American Red Cross volunteer Winnie Romeril returned from Haiti this past weekend after spending two weeks working on relief efforts there. Here are some descriptions of the work she took part of, and her impressions upon leaving the country.
Update from the Ground: Haiti Earthquake
Below are two video updates from American Red Cross Emergency Response Unit team members on the ground in Haiti. Watch to get a sense of how distribution at camp sites is assessed and carried out.
Preparedness Tip: Radios
When you are left without power for a long time, what’s one of the best ways to stay informed of local conditions? Red Cross worker Winnie Romeril noticed recently that …