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Donations to American Red Cross Helping Haiti Recover and Rebuild at Two-Year Anniversary of Earthquake
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American Red Cross
 
January 11, 2012
Haiti 2 years after the earthquake
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Two years after the Haiti earthquake, the American Red Cross is helping people rebuild their homes and their lives, and continues to improve communities with health, water and sanitation projects. In a two-year update, the American Red Cross highlighted its emergency work after the 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, as well as its recovery efforts over the past year.

Read the complete report by clicking on the link at right.

 “People in Oregon and across the country responded to help Haiti, and their donations are making a difference with recovery and rebuilding,” said Maree Wacker, Regional Executive of the Oregon Chapters of the Red Cross, “The money provided life-saving relief to millions of Haitians after the earthquake and is now being used for longer-term housing, health, safe water and other recovery programs.

” The full two-year report on Red Cross relief and recovery efforts in Haiti can be found at www.redcross.org/haiti. Despite many challenges – such as the ongoing cholera outbreak – the Red Cross has made significant progress in Haiti.

For example, the pace of home construction has increased rapidly, with the American Red Cross and the rest of the global Red Cross network providing housing to more than 100,000 people as of December 2011.

Other highlights of the past year include:
• Providing clean water and sanitation services to more than 369,000 people;
• Providing health services and hygiene education to more than 2.4 million people;
• Reaching more than 3 million people with cholera treatment and prevention;
 • Teaching more than 436,000 people how to better prepare for disasters;
• Providing livelihoods assistance – grants, jobs and other help – to 114,000 people.

The American Red Cross received about $486 million in donations following the earthquake and has spent, or signed agreements to spend, $330 million on Haiti earthquake relief and recovery efforts in the first two years. The largest portion of spending has gone to food and emergency services, followed by housing, water and sanitation, health, livelihoods, disaster preparedness, and response to the cholera outbreak.

In the coming year, the American Red Cross will focus on programs to renew communities, which including constructing and repairing homes, and will continue to provide clean water and sanitation, health education, livelihood support and disaster preparedness training as needed.

The American Red Cross will also continue to support hospitals and clinics that are critical to providing access to needed medical treatment in Haiti, and will maintain its efforts to combat cholera and teach people how to prevent diseases.

About the American Red Cross: The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation's blood; teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families.

The Red Cross is a charitable organization — not a government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit www.redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org.