Haiti, You and Your Help

Filed Under (social responsibility) by willowdan on 19-01-2010

Few years back we witnessed how “We Are The World” topped the music charts … I believe its essence is again being felt, now for the Haiti people. Let’s do our share … like simply tweeting how others can help. I affirm recovery for Haiti.

Following is CNN’s report,

LARRY KING LIVE - HAITI: HOW YOU CAN HELP
As relief efforts to aid victims of Tuesday’s earthquake gather momentum, CNN’s Larry King Live airs a two-hour special Monday night (8pm ET) on how you can help. Below are some organizations specifically helping Haiti. Full Haiti CoverageTips to Giving VideoFeeding Haiti Video

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How you can help:
In addition to providing emergency relief, these organizations are providing the following aid to those in need:

Providing Basic Needs:
AMERICAN RED CROSS
UNICEF
CLINTON BUSH HAITI FUND
CARE
OXFAM AMERICA
SAVE THE CHILDREN
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION/CERF
ADRA International
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
American Jewish World Services
Catholic Relief Services
Church World Service
Concern Worldwide
Episcopal Relief & Development
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
International Relief Teams
International Rescue Committee
God’s Littlest Angels
Kids Alive International
Lions Clubs International
Love a Child
Mercy & Sharing
Mercy Corps
Operation Blessing International
Population Services International
Project Hope
Samaritan’s Purse
Salesian Missions
United Way Worldwide
World Concern
World Neighbors
World Vision
World Relief
Yéle Haiti
Providing Shelter:
Habitat for Humanity International
International Organization for Migration
Pan American Relief
Shelterbox

Providing Medical Aid:
PARTNERS IN HEALTH
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Americares
Catholic Medical Mission Board
Cure International
Direct Relief International
Doctors Without Borders
Friends of the Orphans
Haitian Health Foundation
Healing Hands for Haiti
Heart to Heart International
Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti
International Child Care
IMA World Health
MAP International
Medical Teams International
MedShare
MerlinUSA
Operation Smile
Operation USA
Project Medishare
World Health Organization

Providing Food:
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
Action Against Hunger
Compassion International
Food For the Hungry
Food for the Poor
The Salvation Army
World Water Relief

Organizations accepting international currencies:
The International Committee of the Red Cross
British Red Cross
UK: The Disasters Emergency Committee
The French Red Cross
UK: Merlin
Germany Red Cross
Italian Red Cross
Ireland: Concern Worldwide
Oxfam Great Britain
Plan Canada

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Original article from http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/

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Noynoy For President

Filed Under (social responsibility) by willowdan on 15-09-2009



I could be voting for Brother Eddie should he show strength at least in the surveys. Noynoy may be the least corrupt and best suited for the presidency, next to Brother Eddie.

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Pushcart classes help break gang chain

Filed Under (social responsibility) by willowdan on 10-03-2009

CAVITE CITY, Philippines (CNN) — At 16, Rhandolf Fajardo reflects on his former life as a gang member.

Efren Peñaflorida's Dynamic Teen Company offers Filipino youth an alternative to gangs through education.

Efren Peñaflorida’s Dynamic Teen Company offers Filipino youth an alternative to gangs through education.

“My gang mates were the most influential thing in my life,” says Fajardo, who joined a gang when he was in sixth grade. “We were pressured to join.”

He’s not alone. In the Philippines, teenage membership in urban gangs has surged to an estimated 130,000 in the past 10 years, according to the Preda Foundation, a local human rights charity.

“I thought I’d get stuck in that situation and that my life would never improve,” recalls Fajardo. “I would probably be in jail right now, most likely a drug addict — if I hadn’t met Efren.”

Efren Peñaflorida, 28, also was bullied by gangs in high school. Today, he offers Filipino youth an alternative to gang membership through education.

“Gang members are groomed in the slums as early as 9 years old,” says Peñaflorida. “They are all victims of poverty.”

For the past 12 years, Peñaflorida and his team of teen volunteers have taught basic reading and writing to children living on the streets. Their main tool: A pushcart classroom. Do you know someone who should be a CNN Hero? Nominations are open at CNN.com/Heroes

Stocked with books, pens, tables and chairs, his Dynamic Teen Company recreates a school setting in unconventional locations such as the cemetery and municipal trash dump.

Peñaflorida knows firsthand the adversity faced by these children. Born into a poor family, he lived in a shanty near the city dump site. But he says he refused to allow his circumstances to define his future.

“Instead of being discouraged, I promised myself that I would pursue education,” he recalls. “I will strive hard; I will do my best.”

In high school, Peñaflorida faced a new set of challenges. Gang activity was rampant; they terrorized the student body, vandalized the school and inducted members by forcing them to rape young girls, he says.

“I felt the social discrimination. I was afraid to walk down the street.”

Peñaflorida remembers standing up to a gang leader, refusing to join his gang. That confrontation proved fateful. At 16, he and his friends “got the idea to divert teenagers like us to be productive,” he says.

He created the Dynamic Teen Company to offer his classmates an outlet to lift up themselves and their community. For Peñaflorida, that meant returning to the slums of his childhood to give kids the education he felt they deserved.

“They need education to be successful in life. It’s just giving them what others gave to me,” he says.

Today, children ranging from ages 2 to 14 flock to the pushcart every Saturday to learn reading, writing, arithmetic and English from Peñaflorida and his trained teen volunteers. Watch Peñaflorida and his group in action with their push cart classroom,

“Our volunteers serve as an inspiration to other children,” he says.

The group also runs a hygiene clinic, where children can get a bath and learn how to brush their teeth.

Since 1997, an estimated 10,000 members have helped teach more than 1,500 children living in the slums. The organization supports its efforts by making and selling crafts and collecting items to recycle. Take a look at the slums where Peñaflorida and his group spend their Saturdays in the video above.

Through his group, Peñaflorida has successfully mentored former gang members, addicts and dropouts, seeing potential where others see problems.

“Before, I really didn’t care for my life,” says Michael Advincula, who started doing drugs when he was 7. “But then Efren patiently dug me from where I was buried. It was Efren who pushed me to get my life together.”

Today, Advincula is a senior in high school and one of the group’s volunteers.

Peñaflorida hopes to expand the pushcart to other areas, giving more children the chance to learn and stay out of gangs.

“I always tell my volunteers that you are the change that you dream and I am the change that I dream. And collectively we are the change that this world needs to be.”

Want to get involved? Check out the Dynamic Teen Company and see how to help.

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This article was originally posted in CNN.

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