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smoke oil spill

We watch the news, remain hopeful, and today I hear enthusiasm on the news that major progress is being made in cleaning up the oil. Being the person I am, I like sharing positive news.

Thousands and thousands of barrels of oil are not making it to the shore line.

Allow the celebrations to begin. So, “What is the silver bullet?”

By igniting oil slicks, less oil does not reach the shore. Yes, it is a thing of beauty. Just look at the photo. Isn’t it reason to celebrate? Dark clouds of toxic smoke in lieu of oil in the Gulf. Progress! Yes, these are happy times for our environment and generations to come. Finally a break through.

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There are many relief organizations where people can donate to help out the people of Haiti. Due to the number of scams being reported, I have included a list below:

  • Action Against Hunger – International agency has hundreds of staffers in Haiti. Already working to distribute food and safe drinking water, build latrines and provide hygiene kits. Click or call (877) 777-1420.

  • American Red Cross – Has already pledged $1 million toward relief effort. Donors can send a $10 donation by texting "Haiti" to 90999.

  • American Jewish World Service – Has launched a relief fund to support a network of charities. Log on to donate as little as $36. Click or call (212) 792-2900.

  • AmeriCares – Has pledged $5 million worth of aid to Haiti, and is working with partners on the island to deliver food and medical supplies. Click or call  (800) 486-4357.

  • Beyond Borders – Has established an Earthquake Emergency Response Fund to take donations earmarked for the most urgent needs, including food and medicine. Click or call (866) 424-8403

  • CARE – Has deployed emergency teams to Port-au-Prince and will soon start distributing high protein biscuits from its warehouses in Haiti. Click or call (800) 521-2273

  • Catholic Relief Services – Has committed $5 million of its funds for emergency supplies. Already has food and relief supplies on the island, and is distributing plastic sheeting, mosquito netting, and water purification tablets. Click or call (800) 736-3467

  • Childcare Worldwide – Has staff in place to distribute food, clothing, blankets and medical supplies. Click or call (800) 553-2328.

  • Direct Relief International – Has shipped two containers of medical supplies and plans a $2 million aid packagePlans to airlift via FedEx this week. Click or call (805) 964-4767.

  • Doctors Without Borders – Has already treated more than 1,000 victims in four tent facilities. Is working to treat severely injured people in need of surgery. Click or call (888) 392-0392.

  • Feed My Starving Children – Plans to distribute high-protein meal packs to children and adults. Click or call (763) 504-2919.

  • Habitat for Humanity – Working to provide temporary shelter for poor families affected by quake. Click or call (800) 422-4828.

  • Haitian Health Foundation – Anticipating total depletion of their resources and taking donations and money and hoping to address anticipated flood of refugees leaving Port-au-Prince. Click or call (860) 886-4357.

  • Hope for Haiti – Stands ready to send doctors, nurses, medical supplies and equipment. Click or call (239) 434-7183.

  • International Medical Corps – Has representatives at Port-au-Prince’s main hospital, providing medical care. Click or call (800) 481-4462.

  • Medical Teams International – Initial response includes sending a six-person team with enough medicine and orthopedic supplies to help 12,000 people for a week. Click or call (800) 959-4325.

  • Operation USA – L.A.-based organization sending medical supplies and appealing for pledges and corporate donations of health care supplies, water purification tablets and food supplements. Click or call (800) 678-7255.

  • Oxfam – Has 200 staff members in Haiti, including a 15-member emergency response team. Click or call (800)776-9326.

  • UNICEF – Venerable agency focuses on the youngest victims, pledging that every dollar will go to aid. Click or call (800) 367-5437.

  • World Concern – Soliciting cash as it helps in the rescue effort and provides drinking water, food and blankets. Click or call (800)755-5022.

  • World Hope International – Waiting to move in after first responders to help battle malnutrition, exposure, disease and lack of drinking water. Click or call (888)466-4673.

  • Yele Haiti – Wyclef Jean’s grassroots org
    Text Yele to 501 501 to donate $5 via your cellphone.


   

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