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January 31 Haiti Relief Update

Post a Comment » Written on January 31st, 2010     
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Here is an update from World Relief, our partner in Haiti.

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Haiti’s local churches are filling people with hope in the face of one of the world’s most cataclysmic disasters in decades.

On Wednesday, World Relief acquired rice to feed …

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CWR’s partners are collaborating with each other

Post a Comment » Written on January 29th, 2010     
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In the following brief update from World Relief it is clear that there is strong collaboration with Medical Teams International, CWR’s other partner in Haiti.

“In partnership with a network of local churches, World Relief is serving nearly 10,000 people …

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Wednesday, Jan 27 Haiti Update

Post a Comment » Written on January 27th, 2010     
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·         All schools remain closed.  More than 90 percent of schools in Port-au-Prince, and 60% of schools in South and West  Provinces, have been affected.  At least 500,000 children do not have classrooms, and estimates are that 3,000 to 4,000 …

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Update Tuesday, January 26

Post a Comment » Written on January 26th, 2010     
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From Medical Teams International:

-We currently have 25 medical volunteers and 4 staff in Haiti. This number will move up and down in the coming days as volunteers and staff leave and others replace them. Our medical volunteers include surgeons, …

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One Week after Report from our Partner World Relief

Post a Comment » Written on January 20th, 2010     
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One week after the earthquake, survivors are desperate for food and water.

Hundreds of survivors are being fed hot meals at World Relief feeding centers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s devastated capital.

Every day, World Relief’s Disaster Response team is working alongside …

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