Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund 2021

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Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund 2021

Project Report | Nov 15, 2021
Your donation is fueling response efforts across Haiti

By Victoria Mendez | Disaster Response Fellow

Photo: CORE
Photo: CORE

Since August 2021, the people of Haiti have been grappling with the impacts of a massive earthquake that was quickly followed by a devastating tropical storm. At the same time, political unrest and rising gang violence have significantly challenged response efforts. However, with generous support from people like you, GlobalGiving’s trusted nonprofit partners in Haiti are at the forefront of providing critical humanitarian assistance to those in need.

Your donation to the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund has already supported 15 emergency grants to 10 community-led nonprofit organizations facing the challenges of earthquake recovery head-on. Here is what Marie-Rose Romain Murphy, an incredible nonprofit leader at Economic Stimulus Projects for Work and Action (ESPWA) shared about the impact of your donation: 

"The needs are overwhelming. I am trying hard not to think of all the devastation to focus on what we can do. We’re working at all hours and I have to remind people that we need to sleep. THANK YOU!!"

We are excited to share a short description of the critical work you’ve supported since our last update in early September: 

  • Foundation Tous Ensemble has donated more than 100 prostheses to people injured by the earthquake. The organization operates the only rehabilitation clinic in Les Cayes that specializes in physical and occupational therapy, fabrication of prosthetics, and orthotic and rehabilitation services.
  • Economic Stimulus Projects for Work and Action (ESPWA) is a Haitian-led organization working in collaboration with the Haiti Community Foundation. Together, the organizations continue to provide emergency relief to communities in the Grand’Anse department. 
  • Lambi Fund of Haiti is another Haitian-led organization that has been a GlobalGiving partner for more than 10 years! The fund has been supporting its network of more than 60 community-based organizations with response strategies and critical resources. 
  • IsraAID immediately activated its Emergency Response Team following the earthquake. The team includes many of the organization’s former Haitian team members who were critical in IsraAID’s response to Hurricane Matthew in 2016. It has partnered with Les Amis d'Haiti - LADHA project Medishare for Haiti to distribute hygiene and resilience kits. 
  • Agua Pura Para El Pueblo has two teams of youth volunteer leaders in southern Haiti who are reaching several remote villages with emergency supplies and water purification materials. The teams will also provide training in safe water practices and distribute clean water storage containers.
  • CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) is leveraging its expertise and experience in responding to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Its teams are on the ground in the hardest-hit areas of Grand’Anse, Sud, and Nippes. Its local Haitian leadership allows the organization to respond most effectively to the most pressing needs on the ground as they evolve throughout its response.
  • Airlink Inc - is supporting various humanitarian organizations with airfreight service for emergency cargo into Port-au-Prince airport. 
  • Build Health International - has partnered with Health Equity International and Partners In Health to repair and construct additional emergency operating rooms in the St. Boniface Hospital. Their team is also facilitating shipments of medical supplies, deploying surgeons, and ensuring the existing medical facilities are safe to use. 
  • Health Equity International - In addition to leading the region’s COVID-19 response, HEI is supplying the St. Boniface hospital in Fond des Blancs with essential mediations, medical supplies, and medical transportation for earthquake survivors.
  • Partners in Health (PIH)- is collaborating with multiple organizations including Zanmi Lasante, PIH’s sister organization in Haiti, to assess earthquake damage and meet hospitals’ needs across southern Haiti. Last month, PIH deepened its support of mobile clinics in hard-to-reach areas, where many survivors had yet to receive medical care. 

Earthquake recovery in Haiti is far from over. Your support of the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund powers community-led responses, and it means local leaders like Marie-Rose Romain Murphy get the resources they need to rebuild their communities from within. 

Thank you again for your generosity. I will be back in your inbox in early 2022 with more updates on the impact of your donation!

 

With gratitude, 

 

Victoria + the GlobalGiving Team

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