Help Haiti!
Some Secular Routes for Haitian Relief Efforts
(Information provided courtesy of the
Brights’ Net)
The magnitude
7.0 earthquake that struck the impoverished nation of Haiti
and devastated the nation’s capital and surroundings on January 12 is a
disaster of catastrophic proportions. In the wake of this calamity, there
are ways to reach out and give support to relief efforts.
If you have not already designated a channel for offering financial
assistance, or if you are not yet aware of any routes for secular delivery
of aid, then you may want to assess some of those pathways mentioned
below. The Brights’ Net is conveying information and suggestions from
those secular organizations that promptly reported these available
channels.
Haiti’s high population density, pervasive poverty and wretched
architecture have created a full-scale human calamity. Over three million
people have been affected by the quake with injuries or deaths in the
hundreds of thousands. Communications, transportation, and in fact the
entire infrastructure in the area of Port-au-Prince have collapsed, and
the network of assistance providers in many arenas who could aid recovery
are missing or dead. This impoverished nation urgently requires help in
this catastrophe.
Message from the American Humanist Association
Humanist Charities of the American Humanist Association (AHA) expresses
its deep sorrow for the people affected by the massive devastation caused
by the earthquake. To ensure rapid and effective response to this tragedy,
Humanist Charities has established the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund to
support the relief efforts going on right now.
Humanist Charities is working with Sebastian Velez, evolutionary biologist
at Harvard University and director of the Children of the Border project,
which works to protect the rights and expand access to medical care and
education for Haitian immigrants. Humanist Charities has previously
supported Mr. Velez and the Children of the Border project when AHA
members helped raise thousands of dollars to expand emergency medical
service for expectant mothers living in the Haitian border region of the
Dominican Republic in 2008.
Mr. Velez is currently in Haiti assessing the situation and will report
back to us a humanist or secular organization that can receive funds
directly to help with relief efforts. If none is found, Humanist Charities
will make a donation to the American Red Cross’ International Response
Fund on your behalf.
Message from the Secular Student Alliance
Foundation Beyond Belief has recommended several organizations that
have received high ratings from Charity Navigator and take a secular
approach to their charitable work. We are reposting their list here so
that Secular Student Alliance members, supporters and friends are able to
find organizations through which they can support Haitian relief efforts.
The links will take you to the Charity Navigator page for that
organization, where you can find more information and make a donation.
Foundation Beyond Belief writes:
“MADRE
is a small organization with a high efficiency rating and a good track
record in disaster relief that does not mix worldview with its charity.
ActionAid International is an outstanding organization that is
efficient, non-sectarian, and works with a small budget.
International Relief Teams,
AmeriCares,
Doctors Without Borders, and
Partners In Health all receive high ratings for the secular charitable
work they do.”
Our hearts go out to those who are suffering in Haiti, and we are happy to
put our hands to work to help the survivors. Please feel free to share
this information with your local groups, friends and family, in order to
demonstrate our humanistic generosity in a time of great need
Message from the Center for Inquiry
The Center for Inquiry is accepting disaster-relief donations through its
SHARE program to support those providing care to the survivors of the
7.0 earthquake that struck Jan. 12 near the capital city of
Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
All donations—100 percent with no operating costs retained—will be
sent directly to the secular aid group Doctors Without Borders, which
suffered the loss of all three of its medical facilities and is working
against difficulties to provide the basics of first-aid care and
stabilization.
The needs of those who’ve lost their family members, their homes, and
their livelihoods will be very great. Your assistance will make a huge
difference for the victims of this tragic disaster. Please join us and
other humanists and skeptics as we help those in need in this time of
crisis.
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