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2Planker

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As some here know, I have worked in Haiti for many years, leading voluntary self funded medical relief teams, building clinics, and training the doctors and staff to to work in those clinics.

Many ski resorts, (SR, The Loaf, Loon) are donating $1 of every lift ticket sold this holiday weekend to the Red Cross efforts in Haiti. Along with having cash donation boxes available in the lodges, stores, ticket windows, and at the registers

Here are a couple other sites that are on the ground w/ teams of doctors, nurses, PA's and technicians. The volunteers are coming in everyday - But they still need your support for Water, Diesel (for generators), and obviously for medications and surgical supplies which will run out soon.

http://www.crudem.org/ (Our organization) The hospital is still operational and is receiving patients from Port Au Prince, The OR's are going 24 hours around the clock

http://www.standwithhaiti.org/haiti (Paul Farmer's organization) The largest Global HealthCare NonProfit

Both are registered 403 Non Profit's, and your donation is 100% Tax Deductible. These are NOT scams, they are both US NonProfits that have been in operation in Haiti for over 20 years each. (I would never put my name in a public forum if were not for an honest, and worthy cause).

Here's a video of the Orphange in Jacmel that we work in. It was completely destroyed.. 275 children and 40 staff members resided there
THESE ORPHANS ARE NOW HOMELESS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8_envjbAHI

PLEASE HELP THE PEOPLE OF HAITI -- Any amount is appreciated

Dr. Dave Paul -- aka "2 Planker"
 
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Interesting.... Thanks for posting that ! We've worked w/ Wycliff Jean's group in the past, and they have been very supportive of our efforts.

I replaced that link w/ Paul Farmers Partner's In Health, the world's #1 HealthCare NonProfit working in Haiti w/ over 20 years experience there.

CASH donations are generally NOT recommended. No way to trace it, No Way to prevent a dishonest employee from pocketing it.

Check's and Credit Card are the preferrred method of choice as they leave a paper trail.
 
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From a friend of a co-worker:

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

My best friend has been working for years for Haiti Marycare Organization (http://www.haitimarycare.org/) – an organization that works with local partners to improve lives through child and family health programs, education, and community development.

Due to the recent devastation in the nation, she’s traveling this Thursday on an urgent trip to help with the Haiti relief efforts and has asked her family and friends to use their networking powers to help in any way they can.

To paraphrase her email below:
They’re in desperate need of medical supplies (antibiotics, normal saline, IV tubing, pain medications, bandage/suture materials, casting materials). Hospitals are overflowing and supplies are incredibly low. If anyone knows of an orthopedic doctor/group/hospital willing to donate some supplies or a pharmaceutical rep or company willing to donate, please know networking helps and can bring miracles, in the last few days I have truly seen it.
If you have already contributed financially to this tragedy, thank you, mesi anpil! For those of you who have not, please consider donating to Haiti Marycare so that they can continue to buy antibiotics and supplies vitally needed to support the overflowing hospitals in Haiti and save the lives that are left.

Please forward this email on to friends, family, coworkers or anyone that might be able to help.

Thank you,
Elise
 

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Our group of surgeons / RN's landed yesterday, and is now working at L'Hopital Sacre Coeer (Sacred Heart Hospital) in Milot 90 miles North of PAP, It is one of the last fully functional hospitals left in Haiti. It was featured on both the NBC/CBS evening news and CNN over the weekend. The US military is currently bringing in critical Pts from PAP by Helo. We have a team of 6 deployed for 7-10 days and are currently setting up relief rotations right now...

www.crudem.org is the site for the hospital. It's a reg. 403c NonProfit, so everything is 100% tax deductible.
 

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We raised a couple hundred dollars for relief at a band gig the other night... Felt pretty good to give.
 

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I have donated money to the cause, but is there anything more I can give other than money or is this the most effective thing I can do right now?
 

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For those in CT, Fleet Feet Sports in West Hartford (from their Facebook page):
is collecting new or gently used shoes to help Soles4Souls reach their 1 Million pair goal in support of Haiti. Bring them to the store this week and help us reach our goal of 200 pairs. Don't have shoes to donate? Consider donating money directly to Soles4Souls. $20 makes a difference to 8 people.

http://www.facebook.com/tos.php?api...-Feet-Sports-West-Hartford/82344297310?ref=ts

More info on Soles4Souls can be found here:
http://www.soles4souls.org/index.html

Heifer.org is also collecting funds to help in rebuilding in Haiti.

ETA: Also, those who did the text message to donate $10 to the Red Cross: it was stated on the news that no administrative fees would be taken from those funds. The full donations will go to their efforts in Haiti. However, it looks like there is a delay in getting the funds dispersed as carriers need you to pay your bill first...

http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/15/haiti-text-donations/
http://consumerist.com/2010/01/text-message-donations-for-haiti-may-be-delayed-up-to-3-months.html
 
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Missed this post. I have seen something similar on another board. Good effort by many to help. It seems there was another quake there am today.

2 planker keep up the good work.

donated elsewhere, but made a small one to your group.
 
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2Planker

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Thanx Bob !!! We were featured on NBC Nightly News over the weekend, as one of the last fully operational hospitals left in Haiti. US Military is bringing in critical patients from PAP by helicopter. Unfortunately at this point they're sacrificing limbs in order to save lives.

Meds., and supplies are running low. but the team is doing everything they can.

Every little bit helps ! Thanks to all who have donated, it will make a difference for someone !

http://www.crudem.org/give

http://www.facebook.com/CRUDEMHaiti?ref=nf
 
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