Wednesday, January 27, 2010

CRS Update on Haiti, Number 2

Please see below a message and second update on CRS' efforts in Haiti:

Friends,

Thank you for your continued prayers and donations for the people of Haiti. Attached is a second report with information about how Catholics in the U.S. are responding to the needs of our Haitian brothers and sisters through Catholic Relief Services. We continue to be awed by the outpouring of support from around the country.

As you look for resources on Haiti, CRS has lesson plans and prayer services available at
http://education.crs.org. These resources can be included in your Food Fast to add a special focus on Haiti.

Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you again for your support of Catholic Relief Services.

Best,
Jennifer

Jennifer Swope
Catholic Relief Services - U.S. Operations
228 W. Lexington Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-951-7265 (direct)
800-235-2772 x7265 (toll free)



Special Report #2

Haiti’s Reality
CRS has worked in Haiti for over 50 years. Even before the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake, Haiti was a country in need. The nation is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere with 80 percent of the population falling below the poverty line. Estimates are 150,000 people were killed and 800,000 were left homeless.

Latest News from CRS/Caritas Haiti
"It may look to many in the rest of the world that those in need are not receiving any aid, but actually thousands here in Port-au-Prince are getting help," said Karel Zelenka, the CRS country representative in Haiti.

To date, CRS has:

  • Provided food to 74,458 people, and non-food items to 15,692 people, distributing an average of 62 metric tons of food per day.
  • Sent in medical teams that are treating 300 people per day.
  • Supported 2,500 people at Missionaries of Charity centers.

For up-to-date information visit www.crs.org or crs-blog.org.

The U.S. Catholic Community Responds
Examples of the enormous compassion and generosity of the U.S. Catholic community:
CRS has received $26 million in cash donations and commitments.
Parishes are reporting extremely generous second collections for Haiti, such as Our Lady Queen of Peace in Arlington, VA, which raised 7 times the normal second collection. Oakland Cathedral in California held a benefit choral concert.
Hundreds of Catholic parishes with twinning relationships in Haiti are using social networks to help. St. Brendan’s in Cumming, GA organized a "virtual prayer circle" for Haiti.
Catholic universities, such as Notre Dame and Catholic University, responded immediately by setting up special websites. Others held special masses, prayer services and concerts. Seattle University students cancelled a previously planned trip to Haiti and are now raising funds. Basketball teams at Assumption College in Worchester, MA organized a half-time raffle. The Newman Center at Minnesota State University is organizing a benefit Valentine’s Day dinner. More stories…
Catholic youth and schools are responding with prayers and fundraisers such as dress down days wearing the Haiti colors of red and blue. Some have contributed money in lieu of lunch snacks or are holding Raise Money Right chocolate fundraisers. Many teachers are using a CRS lesson plan to teach about Haiti.


How You Can Help
Visit: www.crs.org for prayers, resources and information about the Haiti Earthquake. See us on Facebook.
Call: 877-Help-CRS (877-435-7277) or Text RELIEF to 25383 to donate $10 on your phone bill.
Mail: Catholic Relief Services, Attn: Haiti Earthquake, P.O. Box 17090, Baltimore, MD 21203-7090
Advocate: Join the Catholics Confront Global Poverty legislative network to advocate for issues including international assistance reform, relieving Haiti’s debt, and help for Haitian refugees.
Please share this with other Catholics interested in responding to the Haiti earthquake relief effort.

Parish Bulletin Announcement
Weekend of January 30-31

Haiti Earthquake Update from CRS
Generous contributions from Catholics across the country to Catholic Relief Services are helping thousands of Haitians after the devastating earthquake on January 12th. CRS has provided food and other emergency supplies to more than 90,000 people through two large sites and parish distribution sites across Port-au-Prince. CRS medical teams are treating 300 per day. For more information on CRS relief efforts in Haiti as well as prayer resources, educational resources, and information on how you can help with the long-term rebuilding process, go to www.crs.org.

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