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Emergency Fund for Haiti

January 13, 2010

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http://www.heartlandalliance.org/haiti

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights has sent a team of staff and volunteers to Haiti to establish long-term services for survivors of the devastating earthquake. Our initial assessment will allow critical time for mobilizing resources that will be desperately needed once emergency rescue efforts wane.

With our expertise in community-based health care, mental health, and trauma recovery, Heartland Alliance plans to provide long-term mental health services to first-responder relief workers (local and international); to Haitian communities experiencing severe destruction; to Haitian children with severe trauma; and to internally displaced populations experiencing trauma.

Heartland Alliance's team in Haiti is led by Sean Casey, director of International Programs, and Ramsey Ben-Achour, country director for Haiti. They are joined on this trip by two volunteers, Dr. Beth Dowell (a physician) and Dr. Sonali Gupta (a trauma specialist). The team members are fluent in French and Creole. Their base office for now is a tent on the lawn of the CHF International compound in Petionville, just outside Port-au-Prince.

Additional volunteer mental health workers will travel to Haiti in the coming weeks.

Heartland Alliance continues to need financial contributions to deliver direct aid and services and to fund travel of volunteers. All donations to the Heartland Alliance Fund for Haiti will be used for Haiti relief efforts.

Make a contribution to Heartland Alliance/Haiti.

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