Tuesday 12 November 2013

How can you Help Typhoon Haiyan Survivors?

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One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded, Haiyan (Yolanda in the Philippines) has caused at least 10,000 fatalities, according to local officials.

"It's really horrific. It's a great human tragedy."

The organizations below are mobilizing and deploying major disaster relief efforts. See how you can lend support.

1.World Food Programme

WFP has allocated an immediate $2 million for Haiyan relief, with a greater appeal pending as needs become apparent. The UN organization is sending 40 metric tons of fortified biscuits in the immediate aftermath, as well as working with the government to restore emergency telecommunications in the area. Americans can text the word AID to 27722 to donate $10 or give online. Learn more here.

2.Red Cross

Emergency responders and volunteers throughout the Philippines are providing meals and relief items. Already, thousands of hot meals have been provided to survivors. Red Cross volunteers and staff also helped deliver preliminary emergency warnings and safety tips. Give by donating online or mailing a check to your local American Red Cross chapter. Learn more here.

3.AmeriCares

The relief organization is sending medical aid for 20,000 survivors, including antibiotics, wound care supplies and pain relievers. AmeriCares is also giving funds to local organizations to purchase supplies. Learn more here.

4.World Vision

The organization is providing food, water and hygiene kits at the evacuation centers. World Vision was also still actively responding to last month's earthquake in Bohol, which luckily was not struck by the eye of the storm. Learn more here.

5.ShelterBox

ShelterBox provides families with a survival kit that includes a tent and other essential items while they are displaced or homeless. Learn more here. 

6.UNICEF

Anticipating that children will likely be among the worst affected by the typhoon, UNICEF is working on getting essential medicines, nutrition supplies, safe water and hygiene supplies to children and families in the area. Learn more here. 

7.Salvation Army

100 percent of all disaster donations will be used for relief efforts and "to immediately meet the specific needs of disaster survivors." Text TYPHOON to 80888 to Donate $10 or give online. Learn more here.

8.Save The Children

The organization has sent relief kits for children and families, including household cleaning items, temporary school tents and learning materials. Learn more here.

9.Doctors Without Borders

The organization is sending 200 tons of medical and relief items, including vaccines, tents and hygiene kits. Learn more here.

10.Operation USA

The Los Angeles-based nonprofit is sending much-needed water purification supplies to victims and seeking corporate partners to help with delivery. Donate $10 by texting AID to 50555 or give online. Learn more here

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