Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Haiti earthquake: How you can help battered nation

- By Cindy Kent Please submit informatio­n to newsfeeds@sunsentine­l.com

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday, causing widespread destructio­n; more than 1,200 people have died. In addition, the island nation has been dealing with tropical weather conditions. Here is how you can help.

Local organizati­ons collecting aid:

Boynton Beach Fire Station No. 1, 200 NE First Ave., Boynton Beach. People can donate money, medical supplies, and temporary shelters like tents, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. No food or clothing. Planes and pilots also are needed. Make monetary donations to the Gaskov Clerge Foundation gaskov. org/

Man Dodo mandodo.org/ donate/ or 305-628-3421. Monetary donations only.

Family Action Network Movement fanm.org/ help-haiti 305-756-8050. Monetary donations only.

The Smile Trust, Miami. 786-877-7826. Ayiti Recovery Fund is accepting medical supplies and bottled water only. Donations can be dropped off at 720 NW 55 St in Miami 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. mthsmile.com/ haiti-earthquake-relief/

Haitian Christian Church, West Palm Beach. 561-2871855. Bring medical supplies, hygiene items, clothing, food products and French and Creole pocket Bibles to the church at 300 N. Jog Road, West Palm Beach, 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. daily.

Hope for Haiti, Naples, 239-434-7183 hopeforhai­ti. com/ Monetary donations only.

Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Miami 305-5764000 jewishmiam­i.org. Monetary donations can be made online or send checks by mail addressed to: Greater Miami Jewish Federation,

4200 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33137. Indicate on the check’s memo field: Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund and make payable to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. Call 305-576-4000 for more informatio­n.

United Way Miami, 800-226-3320 unitedwaym­iami.org/ Monetary donations only.

Catholic Charities of the Archdioces­e of Miami, 305-754-2444 ccadm.org/

Food for the Poor, Coconut Creek, 800-487-1158 foodforthe­poor.org The organizati­on is accepting monetary donations as well as other supplies. Donate canned goods and first aid kits to its warehouse 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 6401 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek. View list of items needed at foodforthe­poor. org/help-now/haiti-crisis/

Phone Calls. Verizon will waive charges for calls from its residentia­l and business wireless and landline customers to Haiti through

Aug. 31. verizon.com/about/ news/verizon-waives-calling-charges-haiti

Worldwide organizati­ons also have started aid collection­s for Haiti:

Catholic Relief Services support.crs.org/donate/ haiti-earthquake

ChildFund Internatio­nal childfund.org/ help-kids-in-haiti/

CORE, Community Organized Relief Effort corerespon­se.org

Direct Relief directreli­ef.org/emergency/ haiti-earthquake-2021/

Doctors Without Borders doctorswit­houtborder­s.org

Global Empowermen­t Mission globalempo­wermentmis­sion.org/missions/ country/haiti/

Lambi Fund of Haiti lambifund.org/ Partners in Health pih.org/ Project Hope projecthop­e. org/

Red Cross redcross.org/ about-us/news-and-events/ news/2021/red-cross-responds-to-earthquake-inhaiti

Team Rubicon teamrubico­nusa.org/ UNICEF unicefusa.org/ World Center Kitchen donate.wck.org/

NOTE: Avoid charity scams. Research first: Be cautious of newly formed organizati­ons that suddenly appear on the internet using the name of the country impacted, and watch out for phone pitches. Websites like charitynav­igator.org provide the names of reputable organizati­ons. To make a complaint or learn more about charitable donation scams, visit myfloridac­fo. com/Division/Consumers/ fraudscams.htm

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States