Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors

by Mercy Corps
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Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors
Relief and Recovery for Haiti Disaster Survivors

Project Report | Jan 29, 2014
Thank you for transforming the lives of Haiti disaster survivors

By Carlene Deits | Community and Employee Giving Officer

Haitian women are running successful businesses
Haitian women are running successful businesses

The January 2010 earthquake, the subsequent storms, and harmful agricultural and environmental practices took a great toll on the people of Haiti, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable populations. With 55 percent of the country living on less than $1 a day, hundreds of thousands of families were in need of aid. But because of you, we have helped nearly half a million families transform their lives and thrive. Our project in Haiti received tremendous support from donors like you and is fully funded at this time. Thank you!

Together, we have:

  • Provided more than 1 million people with emergency supplies, clean water, cholera prevention and temporary jobs
  • Spurred economic opportunity by giving Haitian women the tools they need to start successful businesses to support their families
  • Helped local farmers prosper, protected the land from soil erosion, and increased crop productivity and food security through our reforestation and soil conservation programs
  • Protected roadways to secure access to local markets
  • Reopened businesses and schools
  • Helped more than 100,000 children recover from the traumas through soccer programs that teach leadership, gender awareness, conflict resolution skills, and HIV/AIDS prevention education

Because of your loyal support, the people are recovering from these devastating shocks and are better equipped with the tools they need to continue building stronger communities into the future. Thank you! 

If you'd like to continue learning about or supporting our work of turning crisis into opportunity, please check out our other projects here

 

With gratitude,

 

Carlene Deits

You've helped reopen businesses and schools
You've helped reopen businesses and schools
Youth are recovering through fun soccer programs
Youth are recovering through fun soccer programs

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Mercy Corps

Location: Portland, OR - USA
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Twitter: @mercycorps
Project Leader:
Carlene Deits
Portland , Oregon United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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