On January 12th a 7.0 earthquake rocked the already impoverished island nation Haiti. Assist those in need by giving what you can to these trusted organizations.
| You can help out the cause now right from your cell phone. Text “Haiti” to 90999 and $10 will go to the Red Cross from your next phone bill. Text “Yele” to 501501 and $5 will go to the Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund from your next phone bill. |
| BENEFIT FOR HAITI RELIEF Tuesday, January 26 at the Cardinal Bar, 8pm. Bonobo Secret Handshake, Aniv de la Rev, VO5, and DJ Trini. It's sponsored by Cardinal, Madison-Arcatao Sister City Project, Community Action on Latin America (CALA) and the Madison-Camaguey Sister City Association. Proceeds will go to Doctors Without Borders Haitian Relief Fund. NATTY NATION’s Bob Marley Tribute Show Becomes A Haiti Relief Concert, February 6 @ the High Noon Saloon The link to donate: http://bit.ly/Haiti_Natty At the High Noon Saloon on Saturday, February 6th, fans will hear the music that defined reggae as a popular musical genre. They will be reminded that the struggles for basic human rights along with food, clothing and shelter for our brothers and sisters is our struggle and our responsibility. Especially now, it is time for all of us to rise up and share our love and resources with those literally needing a lifeline. Joining NATTY NATION will be Zach Deputy, Heatbox, Tropical Riddims Sound System and Mt. Zion Sound System. Doors are open at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $7 in advance at high-noon.com or $10 at the door. Natty Nation: http://nattynation.com or http://facebook.com/NattyNation Zach Deputy: http://zachdeputy.com Heatbox: http://heatboxmusic.com Mt. Zion Soundsystem: http://mtzionsoundsystem.bandcamp.com Tropical Riddims Sound System: http://wort-fm.org GET MUSIC IN EXCHANGE FOR DONATIONS Also, Paste Magazine is giving you access to cool unreleased music if you donate. Their project is called Songs for Haiti, and artists including the Indigo Girls, the Jayhawks, the Decemberists, and the Avett Brothers are making mp3’s available for you to download for a donation to Haiti relief. In this case, organizations benefitting will include Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross, and Wyclef Jean’s Yele Fund. Click here for more about Songs for Haiti. |
| More ways to help From MTV.com, here is a comprehensive list of ways you can help or get more info. The American Red Cross has a full-time staff on the ground in Haiti, providing ongoing HIV/AIDS prevention and disaster preparedness programs, and has already pledged an initial $200,000 to assist communities impacted by the earthquake. They seek additional donations to continue providing food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. UNICEF saw its offices in Port-au-Prince suffer heavy damages in the earthquake, but is ready to provide relief, deploying "essential aid" — safe water, sanitation supplies, therapeutic foods, temporary shelter materials and medical supplies — to assist in recovery efforts. Yele Haiti is Wyclef's own charitable organization, and has established an online donation site to help victims of the earthquake. Through his Twitter account, he's also asking his fans to lend a hand, by making a $5 donation by texting YELE to 501501. Direct Relief International is a U.S.-based organization that provides medical assistance to impoverished nations, and has committed up to $1 million to aid emergency response efforts. Already, they have sent two 40-by-20-foot containers packed with more than $420,000 of medicine, supplies and food to St. Damien Children's Hospital in Port-au-Prince. World Vision has worked in Haiti for 30 years, and is seeking donations to provide victims with food, water, blankets and tents. Operation USA already operates in Haiti, and is sending medical aid, water-purification supplies and food supplements to the nation. Convoy of Hope has established a command center just outside of Port-au-Prince, and is distributing food, water and supplies to the victims of the earthquake. Samaritan's Purse is a Christian organization that, for over 35 years, has provided assistance to victims of natural disaster, war, disease and famine. In Haiti, they are helping survivors with food, water and temporary shelter. Also, the State Department has set up a toll-free number to call for information about family members in Haiti: (888) 407-4747. |