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Initial list of CORE Group members who are responding to the Earthquake in Haiti, as of January 14, 2010.

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ADRA is sending water purification supplies, food, temporary shelter materials, hygiene kits, and medical assistance. ADRA is also partnering with Canada-based Global Medic to provide additional essential emergency items, a portable water tester, and an inflatable field hospital. http://www.adra.org

1.800.424.ADRA (2372)
African Methodist Episcopal Church Service and Development Agency (AME-SADA) is providing emergency support to victims of the earthquake. http://www.ame-sada.org
American Red Cross is fully mobilized, sending money, supplies and staff to Haiti to support relief efforts. Red Cross offices in Haiti sustained severe damage. www.redcross.org
1-800-REDCROSS
Text: “Haiti” to 90999 for a $10 contribution
Catholic Medical Mission Board is receiving donations of money, medicine and medical supplies to help victims of the Haiti earthquake. A majority of people in Haiti are Catholic. http://support.cmmb.org
Medical Donations: Kathy Tebbett 1 212 242 7757
Catholic Relief Services has permanent offices and ongoing projects in Haiti. Right now we are quickly mobilizing our pre-positioned emergency relief supplies including: kitchen kits, hygiene kits, mosquito nets, bedding, water containers and other lifesaving assistance. http://donate.crs.org

1-888-277-7575
CARE has launched an extensive response in Haiti, providing lifesaving support and supplies and sophisticated assessment and planning support. www.care.org
1-800-521-CARE or 1-800-521-2273 (24 hours).
CRWRC staff on the ground in Haiti are aiding their neighbors in need. CRWRC has been working in Haiti for more than 30 years. CRWRC’s immediate, emergency aid includes emergency supplies like water, shelter and food. www.crwrc.org

1-800-55-CRWRC
Concern Worldwide’s emergency team on the ground is assessing damage and helping people survive. Our immediate response includes search and rescue, survival needs assessments, and distribution of water, food, shelter and medicine. www.concernusa.org

212-557-8000
Food for the Hungry is working with our partners on the ground to provide the following: Water filtration systems ~ Water purification tablets ~ Kitchen kits and cooking supplies ~ Flash lights, blankets & medical supplies ~ Hygiene kits ~ Temporary shelter tarps and plastic. http://www.fh.org

1-800-2-HUNGERS
Freedom from Hunger. 100% of donations will go directly to support emergency efforts via our trusted partner in Haiti, ACLAM, with whom we've worked for nearly 10 years. www.freedomfromhunger.org

(800) 708-2555 or (530) 758-6200 ext. 1042
Haitian Health Foundation Given the homes already known lost, the break in our supply lines, the need to establish new avenues to deliver critical food and supplies, and the expected influx of people from Port au Prince, it is a certainty that our resources will be strained over the next few months. http://www.haitianhealthfoundation.org/

(860) 886-HELP (4357)
IMA Worldwide will be providing medicines and medical supplies. There will be massive needs in Haiti after this calamity, and that will include an enormous shortage of medicines and medical supplies. http://imaworldhealth.org/
International Medical Corps’ Emergency Response Team is now in Haiti, providing lifesaving medical care and relief including setting up clinics and providing hospital care. http://www.imcworldwide.org/
IRD, a specialist in disaster response and emergency relief operations, has immediately mobilized an emergency response team to Haiti. IRD will focus on the provision of emergency commodities, such as water, sanitation kits, medicines, hygiene kits, and shelter materials. http://www.ird-dc.org/
International Rescue Committee will be working with overwhelmed local aid groups to provide life-saving medical care, clean water and sanitation to earthquake survivors. Our specialists are veteran first-responders; we are also supporting the Haitian American community, which is in the process of organizing a major response. Many of them are refugees who were resettled by the IRC. http://www.theirc.org/

877-REFUGEE
Medical Teams International is sending teams of experts to provide care as well as medicines and orthopedic supplies. http://www.medicalteams.org
Mercy Corps is deploying an emergency response team. https://donate.mercycorps.org/
1 (888) 256-1900
Physicians for Peace will send 100% of donations to partners in Haiti providing medical care. See blog for details on the conditions in Haiti. http://blog.physiciansforpeace.org
Plan USA. 100% of your donation will go to help children and their families in Haiti. https://www.planusa.org
Project Concern International has one expert on the way, along with our Country Director in Guatemala who is Haitian. We'll be likely working with Food for the Hungry and other partners on health, food, shelter issues once immediate search and rescue phase transitions. http://www.projectconcern.org
Project HOPE is shipping disaster relief supplies including bandages, gauze, tape and pharmaceuticals valued at $170,000, and organizing additional donations and support. http://www.projecthope.org
Relief International is dispatching Emergency Response teams to Haiti. As the number of injured survivors grows and the needs mount, you can directly help provide immediate lifesaving services to women, children and elderly. http://www.ri.org

(800) 573-3332
Despite the serious damage sustained on their compound, Salvation Army in Haiti is aiding as many people as possible. http://salvationarmyhaiti.org
As the extent of the disaster unfolds, your donation is greatly needed to allow Save the Children to provide urgently needed medical attention, safe drinking water, and other necessities. Right now they are assembling emergency Household kits in the Dominican Republic for transport overland. www.savethechildren.org

1-800-SAVETHECHILDREN
World Relief has dispatched its Disaster Response team to Haiti. http://worldrelief.org
Although all of our eight program areas in Haiti are located north of the capital city...we are saddened by this disaster and remain concerned about the Haitian people. While Port-au-Prince faces uncertainty after yet another devastating natural disaster, World Neighbors anticipates an enormous impact on our communities. We will address short-term needs...as well as continue our long-term development plans for Haiti. http://www.wn.org
World Vision is on the ground in Haiti, assessing the damage and ready to respond with emergency supplies. They have 370 people on the ground and more on the way. http://www.worldvision.org