Click any of the links to find out how you can help the earthquake ravaged nation of Haiti.

Action Against Hunger: ACF International has mobilized an emergency response following the earthquake that devastated the city of Port-au-Prince. ACF teams on the ground have begun to carry out rapid evaluations across the city, while additional support, equipment, and materials — including water treatment supplies, emergency vehicles, and communications equipment — are en route from ACF’s bases in Gonaives.

ActionAid: ActionAid asks for donations for its relief efforts. ActionAid has been working in Haiti since 1996 and is deploying an emergency team to deliver clean water, shelter and goods like blankets and soap.

ADRA: ADRA is launching an initial response worth $85,000 to meet the immediate needs of survivors. According to an initial assessment, the immediate needs include water purification supplies, food, temporary shelter materials, hygiene kits, and medical assistance.

American Red Cross: The American Red Cross has pledged an initial $200,000 to assist communities impacted by the earthquake in Haiti, and is prepared to take further action as local responders assess the situation. Text "Haiti" to 90999 to dontate $10 to the American Red Cross directly from your phone bill.

American Friends Service Committee: Accepting financial aid only at this time. Funds will go to immediate material needs and to help Haitians themselves rebuild their communities.

AME-SADA: AME-SADA is currently assessing the situation in Haiti and will provide humanitarian relief and care on site through their system of local clinics and micro credit operations.

Americares: Specializes in immediate disaster relief

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: The world’s largest Jewish humanitarian assistance organization is collecting funds for relief efforts and working with partners on the ground in Haiti.

American Jewish World Service: Donations will enable AJWS's network of grantees in Haiti to meet the urgent needs of the population based on real-time, on-the-ground assessments.

Catholic Medical Mission Board:  The crisis in Haiti has spurred many MVP alum to take up the cause of service once again and volunteer their time to those survivors of the earthquake in Haiti.

Catholic Relief Services: Donations will go to help Haiti victims, who are still recovering from the deadly 2008 hurricanes.

CARE: CARE donations will go to deliver emergency aid to victims of the impoverished nation's capital city.

Church World Service:  Church World Service is sending funds to local partners in Haiti as it continues to assess the situation

Clinton Bush Haiti Fund:  Through the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, we will work to provide immediate relief and long-term support to earthquake survivors.

CONCERN Worldwide: Concern Worlwide US calls on the public for urgent support to allow the agency to provide food, water, shelter and medicine as the immediate priority for those that have survived the catastrophe.

Compassion International: All funds raised in response to the Haiti earthquake will be used immediately to reequip Compassion's local support structure and to provide for the immediate needs of Compassion-assisted children and families.

Cure International: CURE International now has two teams of doctors working on the ground in Port au Prince to provide emergency medical care to victims of the earthquake.

Direct Relief International: Direct Relief’s response efforts are fast, involve local partners, and are coordinated with other international organizations and governmental authorities to ensure the most efficient use of resources.

Doctor's Without Borders:  Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe.

Episcopal Relief & Development:  The Diocese of Haiti and other partners are actively responding to the situation on the ground in Haiti with critical support from Episcopal Relief & Development.

Evangical Lutheran Church of America:  Your help is needed today to bring immediate relief and continued hope for our brothers and sisters in Haiti. About 3 million people, one-third of Haiti’s population, were affected by this earthquake.

Food for the Hungry: FH's operational focus in Haiti is HIV/AIDS and Child/Maternal health, and we will be looking to respond in these areas as well as other areas of need.

Food for the Poor:  Food For The Poor will be gathering and posting info on our Haiti Update page. Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected.

Friend's of the Orphans: Friends of the Orphans has helped orphaned and abandoned children in Haiti since 1987.

God's Little Angels: God's Littlest Angels is a Haitian orphanage located in the mountains above Pétion-Ville, close to the village of Fermathe. The majority of the children brought to the orphanage are between the ages of newborn and 7 years old.

Giving Children Hope: Giving Children Hope is talking with partners in Haiti, determining the greatest needs of the earthquake victims.

Habitat for Humanity: Habitat for Humanity International is addressing shelter solutions for low-income families affected by the earthquake. Habitat’s ability to respond effectively to this disaster will require support from donors, volunteers, corporate partners and other community organizations.

Haitian Health Foundation: Charitable outreach to Haitian people.

Hands On Disaster Response: Hands On Disaster Response (HODR) is returning to Haiti after a 2008-2009 hurricane response project, to determine how and where the organization's main resource of volunteers would be most effective in the response and recovery efforts.

Handicap International: Already present in Haiti, Handicap International reacted rapidly to the earthquake, which hit the country Tuesday night. The association released $217,657 in funding Wednesday and will provide support for the team.

Healing Hands for Haiti: Please give now to help us provide medical support to the most vulnerable victims of the disastrous earthquake in Haiti.

Heart to Heart International: You can help our efforts by making an online donation right now. We have already delivered several shipments of medical aid, but we will need your support to keep the aid flowing to those most in need in Haiti.

Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti:  On the site of a decommissioned banana plantation, Larry and Gwen Mellon built and staffed a medical complex that fit the needs of a neglected rural population.

International Child Care:  If you haven’t already given to ICC, please click here to donate. Your generosity will help ICC serve the people of Haiti in their time of need, as well as to continue the long legacy of Grace Children’s Hospital.

International Organization for Migration:  The distributions, to begin jointly later today with the World Food Programme, will consist of non-food items such as tarpaulins, plastic sheeting, jerry cans, water containers and bladders, and some shelter material.

International Medical Corps: International Medical Corps is deploying an Emergency Response Team to Haiti.

International Relief Teams: International Relief Teams (IRT) is appealing for cash donations to help the victims of the powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near the capital city of Port-au-Prince.

IMA World Health:  MA is uniquely positioned to get help where it’s needed. We have been providing medicines and supplies to Haiti for much of our 50 year history, and have had a permanent office there since 2000.

The International Rescue Committee: The International Rescue Committee is deploying its Emergency Response Team to Haiti to deliver urgent assistance to earthquake survivors and help overwhelmed local aid. They’ll be focusing on critical medical, water and sanitation assistance.

Islamic Relief: Islamic Relief USA has launched a $1 million appeal for the victims of the quake, and is coordinating a massive shipment of much-needed aid to the island nation.

Kid's Alive Relief Team:  Our Haiti and Dominican Republic (DR) staff and missionaries are working to determine the best way to respond in the days ahead.

Lion's Clubs International:  Lions Hope for Haiti has mobilized over US$325,000, to date.

Love a Child:  Love A Child is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Christian Humanitarian Organization, and also a Private Voluntary Organization (PVO). Love A Child is member of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability (ECFA), which has the highest standards of accountability for non-profits.

Lutheran World Relief: Lutheran World Relief is accepting donations to provide life-saving assistance in response to the earthquake in Haiti. Details of the emergency response will made available as the organization learns more about the immediate needs on the ground.

MAP International: Medical assistance program.

Medical Teams International: Medical Teams will be on the ground in Haiti, treating the most needy patients for injuries and illnesses such as pneumonia. Your gift of $33 provides the medicines and supplies for an entire family during the critical days immediately following a major disaster. A gift of $66 funds one doctor's clinical work for one day in Haiti. Your gift of $2,000 funds one doctor's clinical work for an entire month.

MedShare: MedShare is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving healthcare and the environment through the efficient recovery and redistribution of the surplus of medical supplies and equipment to those most in need.

Mercy & Sharing: Giving hope and dignity to the children of Haiti

MerlinUSA: Merlin is a global medical non-proft working to save lives in countries devastated by conflict, disease and disaster. We deliver vital medical aid and lasting health care, wherever it's needed most.

Mercy Corps: Scarcity of safe drinking water is one of the largest challenges in post-earthquake Haiti. Through a partnership with the water treatment and transport leader ITT, we're getting five water-filtration devices to supply more than 12,000 people with clean water.

Operation USA: Operation USA is appealing for donations of funds from the public and corporate donations in bulk of health care materials, water purification supplies and food supplements which it will ship to the region from its base in the Port of Los Angeles.

Operation Blessing: Operation Blessing’s Haiti National Director, Eric Lotz, is on-the-ground making first responder assessments and disaster relief teams are mobilizing to bring emergency relief to victims.

Operation Smile:  At Operation Smile, we measure ourselves by the joy we see on children's faces. We're more than a charity. More than an NGO. We're a mobilized force of medical professionals and caring hearts who provide safe, effective reconstructive surgery for children born with facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft palate.

Oxfam: Oxfam has long experience in Haiti, and we're rushing in teams from around the region to respond to the situation where our assistance is most needed.

Pan American Relief:  The donations will be used to purchase and transport the type of relief that Haitians need.

PIH: Has had longstanding aid relationship with Haiti

Project Hope: Project HOPE delivers health education, medicines, medical supplies and volunteer help where needed.

Project Medishare:  Project Medishare is on the ground in Port-au-Prince providing medical relief. 

PSI:  PSI is a leading global health organization with programs targeting malaria, child survival, HIV and reproductive health.

Salesian Missions:  Salesian Missions is working hard to respond to the need for disaster relief and is calling for emergency donations.

Salvation Army: The Salvation Army is currently mobilizing personnel and supplies to assist in the relief effort in Haiti, following the severe earthquake that struck Tuesday. The Salvation Army has already dedicated $50,000 in direct aid to the country, and it is in need of additional donations.

Samaritan's Purse: Samaritan’s Purse is responding to the earthquake that devastated Haiti by providing critically needed assistance, including water, temporary shelter, blankets, hygiene kits, medical aid, and other essentials.

Save the Children: Donations to Save the Children will help the charity provide urgently needed medical attention, safe drinking water, and other necessities.

Search Dog Foundation: Strengthen disaster response by recruiting rescued dogs and partnering them with firefighters and other first responders to find people buried alive in the wreckage of disasters.

Shelterbox: ShelterBox has established three separate operational centers in and around Haiti to help distribute assistance to the estimated one million people left homeless by the devastating 12 January earthquake.

Stop Hunger Now: Stop Hunger Now will be coordinating relief efforts to our partners in Haiti by organizing shipments of meals and financial support.

UNICEF USA: Donations to UNICEF will go to children, the most vulnerable population in any natural disaster.

United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund:  A massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12. The UN has already released $10 million from CERF to extend immediate assistance and rescue missions.  

United Way Worldwide: Gifts to the Fund support long-term recovery efforts to rebuild lives and infrastructure devastated by disaster and to address educational, financial and health-related challenges.

World Concern: Donate to Haiti relief efforts.

World Food Programme: WFP is mobilising all available resources to bring urgently needed food assistance to thousands of people affected by the devastating earthquake which hit the Caribbean island of Haiti.

World Health Organization: WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system.

World Neighbors:  World Neighbors will address the short-term needs of our staff and programs, as well as continue our long-term development plans for Haiti.

World Relief:  World Relief feeds hundreds of stricken survivors at the center of the disaster zone.

World Vision: Your gift now will help distribute relief supplies — including food, clean water, blankets, and tents to children and families impacted by the earthquake and aftershocks in Haiti.

World Water Relief: The people of Haiti urgently need clean water for drinking, sanitation and medical treatment. If they are not provided with this basic need immediately, and, if it cannot be sustained for the foreseeable future, the loss of life will be cataclysmic.

Yele Haiti
Texting YELE to 501501
On Twitter, musician Wyclef Jean, a native of Haiti, notes, "Haiti needs your help and $5 will go toward earthquake relief."
Yele Haiti is a grassroots movement Jean has set up to inspire change in Haiti through programs in education, sports, the arts and environment.
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