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An international humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger by providing vulnerable communities with access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger. Their programs in over 40 countries underline comprehensive approach, lasting solutions, community centered workshops, full accountability and transparency and efficiency in their efforts.
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Areas of service: Emergency Response, Natural Disaster, Food & Water distribution, Sanitation
Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA
247 West 37th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 967-7800 or (877) 777-1420 (toll free)
Fax: (212) 967-5480
Email: Visit their contact page
Go to Action Against Hunger's Website
A non-profit organization committed to reducing poverty and injustice in vulnerable communities by identifying the underlying causes. In Africa, Asia, and Latin America, their work includes on-the-ground provision of health care, education, food, assistance in the face of natural disasters and conflict, and developing capacity of civil society to affect change in the countries where they work.
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Areas of service: International Policy, Food Rights, Women's Rights, Emergencies, HIV and AIDS, Education
ActionAid
1420 K Street, NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 835-1240
Email: info@actionaid.org or visit their contact page
Go to ActionAid's Website
This humanitarian assistance organization works in more than 70 countries and in Israel to alleviate hunger and hardship, rescue Jews in danger, create lasting connections to Jewish life, and provide immediate relief and long-term development support worldwide for victims of natural and man-made disasters. In Haiti, they work in partnerships with other organizations in providing shelter, water, medical aid supplies, food and economic rehabilitation.
- - For rescue efforts in Haiti, click here
- - For JDC disaster relief work in others countries, click here
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- - For their programs worldwide, click here
Areas of service: Disaster Relief, Emergency Response
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Phone: (212) 687-6200 for General Inquiries
Email: idp@jdc.org for International Development (IDP) – Non Sectarian Efforts
Email: Visit their contact page for further information on their programs worldwide, volunteerism, technical / archives.
Go to American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee's Website
Established in 1985, this development organization is committed to alleviating poverty, hunger and disease among the people of the developing world. AJWS partners with grassroots community-based organizations to bring first hand experiences to their volunteers. They also provide opportunities for people to learn, work, serve and travel in Africa, Asia and the Americas.
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Areas of service: Advocacy, Education, Human Rights, Nutrition, Grants & more
American Jewish World Service
45 West 36th Street
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 792-2900 / (800) 889-7146
Fax: (212) 792-2930
Email: ajws@ajws.org or visit their contact page for locations in Washington & San Francisco
Go to American Jewish World Service's Website
Founded in 1945, this nonprofit humanitarian organization is committed to fighting global poverty in poor communities through sustainable projects. Women are at the heart of CARE's community-based efforts to improve basic education, prevent the spread of disease, and increase access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity and protect natural resources. CARE also delivers emergency aid to survivors of war and natural disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives.
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Areas of service: Emergency Relief, Nutrition, Education, Health, Economic Development, Agriculture, and Water
CARE USA Helene D. Gayle, President and CEO 151 Ellis Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30303-2440 Phone: 404-681-2552 / 800-521-CARE Fax: 404-577-5977 E-mail: Contact Form |
CARE USA Mailing Address P.O. Box 7039 Merrifield, VA 22116 |
CARE Haiti 92 rue Grégoire B.P. 15546 Pétionville, Haïti |
Go to Care's Website
Non-profit corporation committed to helping low income families in rural America and urban neighborhoods to achieve quality of life through the construction of affordable housing and the implementation of social, environmental and economic programs suitable to their needs. The organization works with communities, government bodies and local organizations to design and implement their programs. Since their inception, they sponsored over 60,000 units of cooperative housing in 35 states across the US.
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Areas of service: Emergency Response and Recovery, Microfinance, Housing, Economic Development, and Health
CHF International
8601 Georgia Avenue, Suite 800
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 587-4700
Fax: (301) 587-7315
Email: Visit their contact page
Go to CHF International's Website
This charitable, Christian organization is dedicated to rescuing orphaned, abandoned children by providing them with shelter, nurturing environment, education and spiritual learning trough child sponsorship and donations. Founded in 2001 by Bill and Susette Manassero (missionaries), the organization cares for both boys and girls and also runs an orphanage, a guest house and other programs to educate the future leaders for Haiti.
Orphanage: Maison de Lumiere (the Lighthouse) is a home for homeless, orphaned and at-risk children for both boys and girls. These children receive medical care, education, bible studies and other programs. Click on the specific links for: Their work in Haiti, Their needs, Child sponsorship, Mission trips , and How you can help .
Guest House: The Maison de Lumiere Guest House is available for missions’ teams, visitors and guests of Maison de Lumiere.
Areas of service: Education, Orphanage, Summer camps, Medical care, Bible study, Vocational training.
Targeted area in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Contact
Child Hope International
1225 Coast Village Rd, Ste C
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Phone: (888) 808-9595
Email: info@childhope.org or visit their Contact page
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/childhope
Twitter: @childhopeintl
Blog: http://www.childhope.org/news/blog/blog.html
Go to Child Hope International's Website
The Foundation is committed to alleviating poverty, improve global health, strengthen economies and protect the environment throughout the world by partnering with individuals, private companies and governmental and non-governmental organizations to achieve lasting and sustainable results.
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- - To review their accomplishments up to date, click here.
Areas of service: Health, Sanitation, Road Construction, Education, Housing, Hotel Construction, Sustainable Energy, Social Entrepreneurship, and more.
New York Office
William J. Clinton Foundation 55 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Email: Visit their contact page or use their email form. |
Boston Office William J. Clinton Foundation 383 Dorchester Avenue, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02127 |
Chicago Office William J. Clinton Foundation 111 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 4000
Chicago, IL 60606
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Little Rock Office William J. Clinton Foundation 1200 President Clinton Ave. Little Rock, AR 72201 |
Go to Clinton Foundation's Website.
Founded in 1968, this non-governmental, international, humanitarian organization is committed to reducing the suffering of those living in extreme poverty by working with communities, and by using their experiences and knowledge to address the root causes of extreme poverty. They primarily work in the countries ranked in the bottom 40 of the United Nations Human Development Report.
- - For rescue efforts in Haiti in 2010, click here
- - For information of where they work worldwide, click here
- - For specific information on their programs, click here
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Areas of service: Emergency Response, Health, HIV & AIDS, Education, Nutrition, Water and Sanitation
New York Office Concern Worldwide US Inc. 355 Lexington Avenue, 19th Floor New York, NY 10017 Phone: 212-557-8000 or 800-59-CONCERN Fax: 212-557-8004 Email: Email them or visit their contact page for offices located outside the U.S. |
Chicago Office Concern Worldwide US Inc. 332 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 630 Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: 312-431-8400 Fax: 312-431-8830 Email: Email them or visit their contact page for offices located outside the U.S. |
Go to Concern Worldwide's Website
This grassroots agency is a not-for-profit organization that empowers families and individuals to achieve self-sufficiency through their direct services in health education, family support, counseling and advocacy. Founded in 1981, DCS has been serving low income and struggling immigrants in the Central Brooklyn for the past 30 years. Many of their clients have a history of substance abuse, mental health diagnosis and are foreign born, primarily from Haiti, Dominican Republic, Latin American Countries, or the Caribbean.
In August 2001, DCS founded the Centre Medico Social de Port-au-Prince (CMSP), a clinic based in Port-au-Prince with the support of DCS funds, the MAC AIDs Fund, the Bristol Meyers Squibb Foundation and donations from other Health and Medical organizations.
For in-depth review of their programs, click here. To support DCS’s work, click here.
Areas of service: Women’s Supportive Services, Maternal Group Home, HIV/AIDS, Case Management, Nutrition, Workshops, Medical Benefits Assistance, Youth Program, English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction, and Haitian Empowerment Programming.
Targeted areas in U.S.: Central Brooklyn (East New York, Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, Flatbush, Brownsville)
Targeted area in Haiti: Nazon, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Go to Diaspora Community Services' Website.
Based in Santa Barbara, California, this nonprofit medical assistance and disaster relief agency is committed to improving the lives of the poor and those affected by natural / civil disaster, by implementing health care programs needed to change their quality of life. The organization has assisted in the distribution of medical equipment, nutritional supplements and the operation of healthcare facilities to serve communities in more than 70 countries including the United States.
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- - For Direct Relief work in USA, click here
Areas of service: Emergency Response, Disaster Relief, Health and more.
Direct Relief International
27 S. La Patera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
Phone: (805) 964-4767
Fax: (805) 681-4838
Email: Use their contact form or visit their contact page for further requests.
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri from 8AM - 5PM
Go to Direct Relief International's Website
Energy Psychology Without Borders is a non-profit humanitarian association created by mental health professionals who use energy psychology techniques in their practice to heal physical and mental suffering. Their goal is to initiate and deliver care free of charge to people who are suffering. Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, EPsySF began training people free-of-charge in Haiti and in countries devastated by natural disasters or war, to benefit populations suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Click on links for energy psychology, their work in Haiti, and how to become a member.
Contact:
EPsySF
44, rue Masséna
69006 LYON
Phone: 04 78 26 29 04
Website supports both French and English languages
Go to Energies Psy Sans Frontière's Website
Founded in 1991, FANM is a private, nonprofit organization located in Little Haiti, Florida committed to serving the needs of low income women and families, as well as victims of abuse, violence and discrimination through their outreach programs, health education, advocacy and counseling. This advocacy and social service agency wants to empower women in different aspects of their lives to better their quality of life. For their membership application, click here.
Areas of service: Adult Education & Literacy, Community Economic Development, Health Promotion & Prevention, Youth Development & Leadership, Immigration advocacy, Family Intervention.
Targeted areas in U.S.: Little Haiti, South Florida
Contact:
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc (FANM)
Haitian Women of Miami, Inc
181 N.E. 82nd Street
Miami, Florida 33138
Phone: (305) 756-8050
Fax: (305) 756-8150
Go to Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc's Website
GRODYSH (Group Dynamic Pour La Survie d’Haiti) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide the children of Haiti with quality education from kindergarten to high school, and professional skills (electrical, carpentry, plumbing) so they can meet their family’s needs and contribute to the quality of life in their region. Click the links for volunteerism and to get involved.
Orphanage: FOHO (Future of Haiti Orphanage) houses 130 kids and 15 staff members. Their goal is to make FOHO the world’s first self-sustaining orphanage by installing a 120-chicken coop with organic gardening and an onsite bakery.
Areas of service: On-Site school – Institution Humanitarian THETA, Medical clinics, MERCI (micro-credit institution), Grodysh University, Trade school, Plastic recycling, Reforestation, Distribution of food & clothing, Seminars, Rice farm, and Human Rights March.
Targeted areas in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, Fort Liberté, Les Cayes, Jeremie, Gonaïve, Hinche, and Anse-a-Veau.
Go to GRODYSH International's Website.
Founded by Sean Penn, this non-profit charitable foundation is dedicated to saving lives and building communities in Haiti through sustainable programs. Their programs include a community center that offers adult literacy classes in Creole, French and English; youth programs, sanitation education classes, a job-training program for adult camp residents; a free primary school named Ecole de L'espoir (School of Beautiful Hope) educating 260 students; a medical program consisting of two primary health care clinics, a women’s clinic, mobile clinics, a 24/7 emergency room, 24/7 maternity care, 24/7 emergency transport, and a 24/7 Cholera Isolation Zone and more.
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Areas of service: Camp Management, Medical, Emergency Response, Rubble Removal, Education
Targeted areas: Delmas, Petion-Ville
J/P Haitian Relief Organization
10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone: (310) 651-9901
Fax: (858) 225-6062
Email: info@JPHRO.org (General Inquiries) or visit their contact page
Go to J/P HRO's Website.
MFK is a non-profit corporation in the United States and a registered non-governmental organization in Haiti whose mission is to save the lives of Haiti's malnourished children and other vulnerable people. Their work consists of developing, producing, and distributing highly nutritious foods, including the gold-standard Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) right in Haiti. Introduced in Haiti in 2003 by Dr Wolff, founder of MFK, Haitians call the RUTF product “Medika Mamba” or “Peanut Butter Medicine” in Creole. Their factory based in Haiti provides job opportunities for many locals.
- - For their specific plan to tackle the problem of malnutrition in Haiti, click here
- - For their upcoming new factory in 2015, click here
- - For further information on “Medika Mamba” evolution in Haiti, click here
Areas of service: Nutrition, Agriculture, Economic Development
Meds & Food for Kids 4488 Forest Park, Ste. 230 St. Louis, MO 63108 Phone: (314) 420-1634 Email: info@mfkhaiti.org or visit their contact page |
MFK Factory 5 Impasse de la Rivière Mombin Lataille, Cap-Haïtien Phone: (509) 2813 - 9004 |
Go to Meds & Food For Kids' Website
Humanitarian agency committed to helping people build secure and productive communities by alleviating suffering, poverty and oppression. They focus on areas of failure, conflict zones and natural disaster and at risk communities. In Haiti, Mercy Corps works with affected communities in Port-au-Prince, as well as in Haiti's rural Central Plateau and Lower Artibonite Valley, helping restore earthquake-stricken local economies in Haiti through a mobile banking solution that uses mobile phones.
- - For rescue efforts in Haiti, click here
- - For their specific program areas and where they work, click here
- - For employment, click here
- - For their office locations in other countries, click here
- - For information on how to help, click here
- - For international work areas, click here
Areas of service: Emergency Response, Disaster Relief, Microfinance, Health, Economic Development, Environmental, Youth Development, Women’s issues and more.
Mercy Corps P.O. Box 2669, Dept W Portland, OR 97208-2669 Email: Visit their contact page |
Global Headquarters 45 SW Ankeny St. Portland, OR 97204 Phone: (800) 292-3355 or (503) 896-5000 |
Go to Mercy Corps' Website
MINUSTAH was created by the Security Council of Haiti to promote inclusive political dialogue and national reconciliation; provide logistical support and security in the forthcoming elections; strengthen the authority of Parliament’s legislative and executive ruling of the ministries; support local authorities in the establishment of any state structures; maintain public safety; and protect human rights.
Click on the specific links for Employment; OCHA Newsletter; News from different regions of Haiti.
Website supports French and English languages.
Go to MINUSTAH's Website
Founded in 1962, this non-profit, governmental organization is based in Washington, DC. Their mission is to respond to natural disasters and protect the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean while empowering those communities to become sustainable economically and socially.
- - For their rescue efforts in Haiti, click here
- - For specific work areas in Haiti, click here
- - For contact information in Haiti, click here
- - For employment opportunities, click here
- - For access to the Pan American Relief information, click here
Areas of service: Disaster preparedness, Emergency Response, Human Rights, Infrastructure, Economic Development, Community Development
Washington, D.C. Headquarters Pan American Development Foundation 1889 F Street, N.W. OAS Building - Second Floor Washington, D.C. 20006 Phone: (202) 458-3969 Fax: (202) 458-6316 Email: padf-dc@padf.org, info@padf.org or visit their contact page |
Office Address in Haiti JBE Plaza, Blvd. du 15 Octobre, Belvil 7 Route de Tabarre Port-au-Prince, Haiti Phone: (509) 2813-1425/ (509) 2813- 1428 Phone (VOIP): (202) 470-4035 Email: Visit their Haiti contact page for further information |
Go to Pan American Development Foundation's Website
Non-profit humanitarian agency providing emergency relief, rehabilitation, development assistance, and program services to vulnerable communities worldwide. Their rescue efforts in Haiti include basic primary health and water, sanitation and hygiene programs, transitional shelter, rubble removal and training in disaster risk reduction.
- - For their specific work in Haiti, click here
- - For their office locations, click here
- - For employment opportunities, click here
- - For internship and volunteer opportunities, click here
- - For information on their RED (Rapid Emergency Deployment) Team, click here
- - For upcoming events, click here
Areas of service: Emergency Response, Education, Health, Sanitation, Shelter, Human Rights, Food & Agriculture , and Microfinance
Relief International
5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1280
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323) 932-7888 / (310) 478-1200 / (800) 573-3332
Fax: (323) 932-7878
Email: info@ri.org or visit their contact page
Go to Relief International's Website
Founded in 1960, IDA is an agency of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries and it is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in the poorest countries. Their mission is to reduce poverty by providing interest-free credits and grants for programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities and improve people’s living conditions. IDA credits are made under concessional terms where repayments are stretched over 25 to 40 years, including a 5 to 10-year grace period. The World Bank is seen as a cooperative, where its 187 member countries are shareholders which are represented by a Board of Governors, who are the ultimate policy makers at the World Bank.
IDA finances projects focused on primary education, basic health services, clean water and sanitation, environmental safeguards, business climate improvements, infrastructure and institutional reforms.
Click on specific links for IDA work in other countries, IDA work in Haiti, World Bank in Haiti, World Bank in other countries, World Bank’s projects profile and World Bank data research. To get involved, click here.
Website supports French, English and Spanish languages
Go to The World Bank - International Development Association's Website.
A global humanitarian relief organization working in over 150 countries to provide children with health care and immunizations, clean water, nutrition and food security, education, emergency relief and more. UNICEF's work and history can be seen by the public through a dynamic exhibit at the Danny Kaye Visitors Centre at UNICEF House in New York City. UNICEF works collaboratively with governments, NGO’s and international organizations to bring awareness and positive changes to the vulnerable communities.
- - For UNICEF’s program areas, click here
- - For rescue efforts in Haiti, click here
- - For updates on how to help the children of Haiti, click here
- - For their campaign projects, click here
- - For their regional offices, click here
- - For employment opportunities, click here
- - For news information on their current efforts in emergency relief, click here
- - For volunteering, click here
Areas of service: Emergency Response, Education, Health & Immunization, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition, Water & Sanitation, and Advocacy
UNICEF 125 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038 Phone: 1-800-FOR-KIDS (1-800-367-5437) Email: Contact page |
Contact for UNICEF House (The Danny Kaye Visitors Centre) 3 UN Plaza on 44th Street Between 1st and 2nd Avenues New York, NY 10017 Hours of operation: Mon - Fri from 10AM - 5PM |
Go to UNICEF's Website
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency that provides economic, development and humanitarian assistance around the world in support of the foreign policy goals of the United States.
Click on specific links for information about Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti; Work in Haiti; Business Partnerships; Employment; Government of Haiti Action Plan; and Events.
For USAID in Washington, click here.
Contact
USAID-Haiti |
USAID-Washington |
USAID Library |
American Embassy Boulevard 15 Octobre
Tabarre 41
Tabarre, Haiti
Phone: (509) 2229-8000 Fax: (509) 2229-8066 Email: infoHaiti@usaid.gov or visit their contact page
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Information Center Ronald Reagan Building 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20523. Phone: (202) 712-4810 / (202) 712-0000 Email: Visit their contact page
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Ronald Reagan Building Mezzanine Level Phone: (202) 712-0579 (USAID Library Reference Desk)
Email: ksc@usaid.gov |
Go to USAID - Haiti's Website
Founded in 2000, the Foundation works in partnership with members of the Ti Plas Kazo community of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to provide food, educational opportunities and after-school programs to impoverished children. Click on links for their photo gallery, upcoming events, programs and how to get involved.
According to the Foundation their programs have provided over 5,000 meals each week, more than 200 school scholarships each year, an after-school program for 240 youth and a summer camp for 550 children.
Areas of service: Food & After-school programs, School Scholarships, Summer Camp, Children’s Garden project.
Contact
What If? Foundation
1563 Solano Ave., #192
Berkeley, CA 94707
Phone: (510) 528-1100
Email: info@whatiffoundation.org or visit their contact page
Blog: http://whatiffoundation.org/info/blog/
Go to What If? Foundation's Website
A Christian- based humanitarian organization that serves the poor by transforming their lives in leading them on a path of self-sustainability. Their goal is to relieve people from poverty through their work in Haiti and other countries. Most of their staff is raised near the country they work in, which make them experts in community development and leading families and communities out of poverty.
- - For rescue updates in Haiti, click here
- - For information on their program areas, click here
- - For employment opportunities, click here
- - For information on how to get involved, click here
- - For information of their work in other countries including Haiti, click here
Areas of service: Humanitarian Aid, Disaster Response, Microfinance, Education, Health, Advocacy, Water, HIV/AIDS and Nutrition
World Concern Headquarters
19303 Fremont Avenue North
Seattle, Washington 98133
Phone: (800) 755- 5022 (toll-free) / (206) 546-7201 (local)
Fax: (206) 546- 7269
Email: info@worldconcern.org or visit their contact page
Go to World Concern's Website
World Food Programme is the food aid arm of the United Nations System. The agency obtains most of its funding from voluntary contributions. Their programs are tailored to help prevent hunger by providing school meals, creating jobs in the communities, connecting farmers to markets and offering cash transfers and more.
- - For rescue efforts in Haiti, click here
- - For their work areas in other countries, click here
- - For careers opportunities, click here
- - For information on how to help, click here
- - For further information on their emergency preparedness, click here
- - For specific details about their work, click here
Areas of service: Disaster Response, Emergency Response / Preparedness, Nutrition, Food Security, HIV/AIDS
Mailing Address Via C.G.Viola 68 Parco dei Medici 00148 - Rome - Italy Phone: +39-06-65131 Fax: +39-06-6590632 Email: Visit their contact page |
Contact for WFP Hotline (To anonymously report incidents of fraud, waste, abuse mismanagement concerning WFP and its contractor operations) Phone: +39.06.6513 3663 Confidential Fax: +39.06.6513.2063 Email: hotline@wfp.org |
Contact in Haiti
Port-au-Prince Programme Alimentaire Mondial c/o MINUSTAH Logistics Base Route de l'aeroport Port au Prince, Haiti Phone: PF BASE IRIDIUM: +881641438486 Email: Visit their contact page in Haiti |
Gonaives Mobile Phone: (509) 3701-2378 Phone Iridium: +881 641 457 749 |
Jacmel Phone: Food Sat (509) 1349 - 4223 |
Go to World Food Programme's Website
This nonprofit organization is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision is an international partnership of Christians committed to follow Lord’s path.
- - For information about their specific work, click here
- - For career opportunities, click here
- - For internships, click here
- - For information on how to get involved, click here
- - To sponsor a child, click here
- - For sponsorship opportunities in other countries, click here
- - For ongoing response in Haiti, click here
Areas of service: Disaster Response, Advocacy, Education, Health, Economic Development and Sanitation, Nutrition and more.
World Vision
P.O. Box 9716
Federal Way, WA 98063-9716
Phone: 888-511-6443
Email: info@worldvision.org or visit their contact page
Go to World Vision's Website
Non-profit organization launched in 2008, to improve the health and well-being of people worldwide by providing sustainable water purification solutions in communities of developing nations. Their work in Haiti combines installation of water purification systems with extensive education on hygiene basics and tools to measure and track the impact of their solutions. In 2009, they completed a clean water project in the rural town of Mirebalais.
- - For information on their work in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, click here
- - For World Water Relief – Haiti Blog, click here
- - For media inquiries, click here
Areas of service: Disaster Relief, Sanitation, Water Purification. Education and more
World Water Relief
8343 Roswell Road, Suite 455
Atlanta, GA 30350-2810
Phone: 404- 242-1601
Fax: 770-993-9770
Email: info@WorldWaterRelief.org or visit their contact page
Go to World Water Relief's Website