Sandra, thank you for including the American Refugee Committee on your list of organizations responding to the disaster in Haiti. Our emergency relief team distributed food to 2,200 people in the highly populated Delmas district of Port-au-Prince on Friday. We targeted the distribution primarily to mothers with small children who might need the food the most. Learn more about our strategy for short and long-term relief for Haiti at www.ARCrelief.org. You can also follow our staff member blogs at http://www.arcrelief-haiti.blogspot.com/ and http://www.inportauprince.blogspot.com/.
All the best to you, ~Lauren from the American Refugee Committee
Thanks for stopping by, Lauren. I went to the blogs and was profoundly moved by the story of the pregnant mother in particular. I am also glad to hear about well-functioning (if make-shift) medical sites like Love The Child. Helping Haiti recover is clearly a marathon, not a sprint. American Refugee Committee looks to be doing great work for the people who need it the most. Thank you.
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Sandra, thank you for including the American Refugee Committee on your list of organizations responding to the disaster in Haiti. Our emergency relief team distributed food to 2,200 people in the highly populated Delmas district of Port-au-Prince on Friday. We targeted the distribution primarily to mothers with small children who might need the food the most. Learn more about our strategy for short and long-term relief for Haiti at www.ARCrelief.org. You can also follow our staff member blogs at http://www.arcrelief-haiti.blogspot.com/ and http://www.inportauprince.blogspot.com/.
All the best to you,
~Lauren from the American Refugee Committee
Thanks for stopping by, Lauren. I went to the blogs and was profoundly moved by the story of the pregnant mother in particular. I am also glad to hear about well-functioning (if make-shift) medical sites like Love The Child. Helping Haiti recover is clearly a marathon, not a sprint. American Refugee Committee looks to be doing great work for the people who need it the most. Thank you.
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