Thursday, March 18, 2010

Jewish Charities Aid Haiti Earthquake Victims

January 13, 2010 by eJP  
Filed under Jewish Philanthropy, New on eJP, The World

We understand some donation portals and organizations are currently processing some of their highest levels of donations through their online systems as a result of yesterday’s tragic earthquake in Haiti.

Several global Jewish organizations are also taking donations to aid relief efforts. They include:

Israel’s Foreign Ministry announced a telephone number that Israeli citizens can call if they would like to donate funds towards the Israeli humanitarian aid to survivors – 02-6594222.

For advice to donors, see Tips For Giving In Times Of Crisis from Charity Navigator.

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11 Responses to “Jewish Charities Aid Haiti Earthquake Victims”
  1. Melissa says:

    MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger http://www.mazon.org also has established a fund to help the victims of the Haiti Earthquake.

  2. Thanks Melissa! We at MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger have had a presence in Haiti for a while, and opened an Emergency Haiti Fund today. Our President, H. Eric Schockman visited several health, nutrition & agricultural projects we fund there several years ago, and things were bad then. Now, with the hurricanes that have hit in the years since, and with this earthquake, they need our help more than ever.

    One of our grantees is already on the ground providing medical care and emergency food relief, and we have a long-term relationship with the Lambi Fund for sustainable rebuilding. You can learn more about these efforts at MAZON.org.

  3. from danny siegel, tzedakah guru and mitzvah man (www.dannysiegel.com): “Stop Hunger Now is the most reliable international relief chevra that I know. I have worked with Ray since he began his work around the world. The organization is ABSOLUTELY reliable and the effectiveness and integrity of all involved are 100% endorsed by me. Ray is a Tzaddik.”

    so, visit: http://www.stophungernow.org – and don’t waste your hard-earned tzedakah with others who might not be as efficient and effective.

    arnie draiman
    http://www.draimanconsulting.com

  4. barbara says:

    Haiti has had a severe deforestation problem, which of course the earthquake has only exacerbated. How many of us are looking for a more longterm way to help Haiti. I would like to see an organization spearhead a program to plant trees in Haiti. Why not the JNF, who could start a program which could later be transferred to a government or NGO group. Awaiting responses.

  5. Dave says:

    Without question, the Jewish values of Saving a Life (Pikuach Nefesh) and Ending Hunger (Mazon) are of paramount concern to the Jewish people.

    Stop Hunger Now is coordinating a massive effort to assist Haitians by providing meals and fresh water. Utilizing their existing presence and partnerships in Haiti allows Stop Hunger Now to make an immediate impact, getting supplies directly to those in need. Over the past three years, they have provided more than 6 million meals and more than $4 million in in-kind aid to partner organizations in Haiti.

    At just .25¢ per meal, an $18 donation feeds 72 people!

    Learn more about and support Stop Hunger Now at http://www.jchoice.org/CauseDetails.aspx?id=120

  6. barbara says:

    I think we’ve found the organization to work with: Lambi Fund of Haiti, who work in all aspects of sustainable development, and who partner with Mazon.

  7. stop hunger now’s email from friday…

    Initiatives underway (reported Wednesday, 1/13/10):
    - SHN is working with Steve Taylor, former director of mission outreach for the United Methodist Church Annual Conference, to provide supplies for a North Carolina medical mission team that is in-country
    - We were contacted by Dean Miller from the VA Baptist Missions unit with offer of assistance (they funded $25k to Indonesia recently through the contacts we made.)
    - SHN was contacted by Margot Hoerrner, VP of Outreach with Friends of the World Food Programme, requesting help from Stop Hunger Now in receiving in-kind donations of aid from across the United States
    - Clark Mandigo is in conversation with Maersk, Norfolk Southern and other business leaders in Hampton Roads regarding donations of warehouse space and shipping. The Hampton Roads Advisory Committee is committing to fund at least 250,000 meals to be shipped to Haiti.
    - SHN was contacted by the Haitian Community of New York, which wants to coordinate their relief efforts through Stop Hunger Now. Governor Patterson of New York is sending a plane to Richmond to pick up SHN meals for distribution in Haiti.
    - We were able to speak via Skype to Pastor Luc who works with Leon Dorleans, who said they had SHN meals in their compound that we shipped in December, which they were using to feed earthquake victims
    - Scott Lazerson contacted Ray in response to our email appeal. Scott sent an email to many of his contacts requesting support of SHN and indicated that one of them is mailing a $1,000 contribution.
    - Dr. Yarborough from Shaw University called stating that she would have her campus volunteer in any way we needed help.
    - Larry Davies, Lynchburg District Superintendent for the United Methodist Church, called to ask how they could help. Larry has set up a 100,000 meal packaging event for this Monday in Lynchburg for Haiti relief.
    - Bill Glass of Haiti Outreach Ministries is putting us in contact with the Naval Service Command Atlantic, which will work with us to ship in-kind aid to Haiti.
    - Mike Giancola, Director of CSLEPS at NC State University, said that the student leadership has committed to a fundraising drive on campus (a “bucket drive”). Students will pass buckets for donations at the next two NCSU basketball games, and they expect to raise $20,000.
    - A donor in Florida contacted Allen Renquist about donating 30,000 bottles of water.

    Additional initiatives underway (reported Thursday, 1/14/10)
    · Putting a process into place for receiving and accounting for in-kind donations
    · Making initial contact with the Naval Service Command in Norfolk
    · Getting 2 truckloads (62,000 bottles) of water donated by Cott Beverages. One has already reached Norfolk and the other will arrive tomorrow morning. And they have already committed to more
    · B&G Foods donation of 4,000 cases (96,000 cans) of ready-to-eat Underwood B-B-Q chicken
    · 3 full pallets of rice (including shipping costs)
    · Scott Lazerson reports that Kettle One in New York has committed $10,000 and another friend has already written a check for $1,000
    · VisionAir Haiti has committed the use of their airline to SHN for free shipment of relief goods and personnel to Haiti. They also have access to transportation and food-quality secure storage in Port-au-Prince.
    · David Lagushulte has pledged to raise $100,000 from his personal friends, and match it 1-1 for a total pledge of $200,000 (thank you Steve!)
    · A 747 airliner full of medicine, water and food ready to leave by Sunday
    · Agreed to work with our strategic partner, Food for the Hungry, in their Haitian relief and recovery efforts

  8. Barbara,

    Thanks for the shout out from JNF. We have been involved with discussions about Haiti for over two years in Washington and NY including members of Congress, Haitian governmental officials and Haitian American leaders. Recently a consortium led by Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti and Timberland, Inc announced (before the earthquake)the creation of a pilot tree nursery in Gonaives, Haiti. They will be selling tree certs ala JNF and, as a mattter of fact, JNF will be sending out the certificates for them. JNF is also in discussion with the consortium for them to fund JNF experts from Israel to come to Haiti to help give them advice. (JNF will not use donor contributed funds outside of Israel except for Israel educational materials used in the diaspora.)

    Sadly, Haiti was an ecological mess before the earthquake because the people are so poor thay have cut down practically every tree to make charcoal to cook their food. Just planting trees won’t be the solution. Their problem needs a more strategic and economic based effort .
    Rabbi Eric M. Lankin, D.Min.
    Jewish National Fund

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