Bassin Zim Education & Development Fund, a non-profit organization that provides aid to disaster victims in Haiti as well as supporting long-term agricultural and environmental improvement, has established a special fund for earthquake relief. Their projects work with the Peasant Movement of Papaye (MPP) and other grassroots rural groups towards establishing food self-sufficiency to prevent famine. This work is especially critical following the unprecedented disaster.
Please send donations to:
Bassin Zim EDF-Earthquakes
PO Box 360125
Brooklyn NY 11236
Or contact:
seeds@seedsforhaiti.org
(917) 378-2192
Or donate online.
Emergency aid delegation to Haiti
Via IFCO/Pastors for Peace:
Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Lakou New York, and MUDHA (Movement of Dominican Haitian Women) are organizing an immediate delivery of first aid relief. MUDHA is traveling to the Dominican/Haitian border, looking at how to reach affected areas.
To make a financial contribution to our efforts, please send a tax-deductible donation to:
IFCO/Haiti Relief
418 West 145th Street
New York NY 10031
WE ARE ACCEPTING THE FOLLOWING DONATIONS:
FIRST AID SUPPLIES:
β’ Ace bandages, gauze pads, bandage & tape
β’ Water purification tablets & Rehydration salts
β’ antibiotic and antifungal (Mycology) creams
β’ anti-allergy medication (i.e. Benadryl)
β’ anti-parasite medication
β’ Tylenol; children’s tylenol
β’ cold and cough medicine
β’ diarrhea medication
β’ eye drops
β’ insect repellent
β’ hydrogen peroxide
β’ skin disinfectant spray
PERSONAL HYGIENE GOODS:
β’ Toothpaste and tooth brushes
β’ soap and deodorant
β’ sanitary napkins
β’ brand new underwear – adult (small & med.) and children sizes
DRY FOODS & OTHER ITEMS:
β’ Nutritional bars, fruit & nut bars, cereal bars (NO CANNED FOODS PLEASE)
β’ Tea Light candles & quality batteries (AA & D)
EVENING DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. & WED. 6:30-8:30 P.M.
HAITIAN WOMEN FOR HAITIAN REFUGEES
335 Maple Street, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY (this is not a mailing
address) (718) 735-4660
Please use rear entrance on Lincoln Road between Nostrand and New York
Avenue. Enter through St. Francis Church parking lot
DAYTIME DROP-OFF HOURS ARE MON. – FRI. 11:00-4:00 P.M.
@ FLANBWAYAN HAITIAN LITERACY PROJECT
(718) 774-3037 208 Parkside, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11226